By Owei Lakemfa. I have, given my experience as a retired labour leader, journalist, patriot and human rights activist, risen in the last few weeks to defend the fundamental rights of workers
By Michael Owhoko, Ph.D Any Nigerian with rational and open mind knows that complexity of governance in Nigeria today is rooted in the country’s political system, which by any stretch of imagination
The article by one Lasisi Olagunju on the recent nomination of 21 justices for appointment to the Supreme Court should disturb any objective and well-meaning Nigerian. It is calculated at escalating our
By Zira Maigadi Simply put, taxation refers to a compulsory charge, fees or levies imposed by Government on its citizens, and or corporations’ income and properties. Traditionally, taxation is seen as source
By Preye Odede-Graham Due to the strategic position of the petroleum sector in national development,the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) is seen to be the bargaining agent for
By Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa, SAN According to the learned authors of Merriam-Webster online dictionary, a deputy is ‘a person appointed as a substitute with power to act’ or ‘a second in command or
On Monday, October 23, 2023, in a stunning victory for Nigeria, the High Court in London set aside the arbitration award obtained in January 2017 by P&ID, a British Virgin Islands registered
By Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa, SAN There is an ill wind blowing through the fabric of our judicial system that may affect all of us ultimately, if not arrested urgently. In one way or
By Abiodun Williams It is no longer news that one Barr. Ola Olukoyede has been nominated by President Tinubu’s administration as the next Executive Chairman of the EFCC, subject to the confirmation
By Tony Elumelu Some moments resonate as profoundly remarkable in life, where dreams are born from humble beginnings and transformed into extraordinary realities. As I stood before 700 UBA graduate trainees, drawn
By Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa, SAN Increasingly but alarmingly, it is gaining ground that Nigerians now believe that justice is for sale. This position seems to be gaining ground increasingly. Is it possible to