When Ogbonnaya Ukeje died in Lagos two days after Christmas Day in 1981, Bode Rhodes-Vivour was a 30-year-old lawyer making his way up the rungs of public service in the
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When the presidential election petition proceedings began in March 2023, Nigeria’s Supreme Court comprised 13 justices. The court had received a bumper injection of seven new justices in November 2020,
Towards the end of 2022, as his country began preparations towards general elections scheduled to take place in the penultimate week of August 2023, Zimbabwe’s president, Emmerson Mnangagwa, contracted an
The Coalition for the Protection of Democracy (COPDEM), a civil society organisation (CSO), says there is nothing wrong with the “All eyes on the judiciary” billboards. Recently, the Advertising Regulatory
The aftermath of one of the most contentious and toxic campaigns in the history of our country has placed immense
By some prodigious coincidence, this year 2023 makes one full decade of the publication of a compendium on groundbreaking constitutional
As the 9th national assembly wound down its activities about a month ago, one of the outgoing senators, Adamu Muhammad
Not a few Nigerians were scandalized when last week, Senator Muhammad Adamu Bulkachuwa — the former Senator representing Bauchi North