ANALYSIS: Constitutional validity of section 84 (12) of the Electoral Act, 2022
There have been contentious positions as regards the constitutionality of Section 84(12) of the Electoral Act, 2022.
Bianca Vs Ebele: How far can a slap go?
There are a lot of things to unpack from one slap.
When courts of law become political sex workers
Lawyers who do public or constitutional law as well as political scientists will be familiar with the doctrine of “political questions” in judicial adjudication.
Nigeria has to have world’s worst electricity crisis
I’m not sure there’s any modern country on earth where electricity is as precarious, as insufficient, and as unreliable as it is in Nigeria.
Buhari, Osinbajo and the bigotry question
A larger number of Nigerians got to understand that the bigotry tag was fake, false, an attempt to give the dog a bad name, in order to hang it.
Kaduna 2023: The declarations and the head that fits the crown
Also, by sponsoring a bill for the establishment of a Federal Medical Centre in Kaduna state.
All votes belong to political parties in Nigeria
In sacking the governor and his deputy, the learned trial judge ruled that the votes polled by a political party could not be transferred to or utilised for the benefit of another political party or member of another political party.
Politics and the Church in Nigeria
It is difficult to imagine that the Church in Nigeria and its leaders would not be interested in politics as Nigeria begins preparations for the general elections in 2023.
Reuben Abati’s revolt against Western broadcasting’s titular conventions
Abati studied Theater Arts, not Journalism, and was a print journalist for most of his professional life, so he can be forgiven for his lack of familiarity with broadcast conventions.