To Review the Constitution, House Gets to Work
The House of Representatives, after a long delay last Thursday, inaugurated its Ad-hoc Committee to review the 1999 Constitution, report Adedayo Akinwale and Udora Orizu Since the return of democratic…
The House of Representatives, after a long delay last Thursday, inaugurated its Ad-hoc Committee to review the 1999 Constitution, report Adedayo Akinwale and Udora Orizu Since the return of democratic…
The National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) will meet with its executive council within the next 24hours with a view to calling off the ongoing three-day-old industrial action on Thursday…
Six top flight legal experts, including two retired Chief Judges and four Senior Advocates of Nigeria (SANs) have described as fantastic but unrealistic and impracticable the idea broached by President…
Christopher Oji and Olakunle Olafioye The recent announcement that the Federal Government had approved the sum of N13 billion for the take-off of the community policing initiative under the Inspector…
Bode George The leader of the Peoples Democratic Party in Lagos state, Chief Bode George speaks with Segun James on politics and his relationship with the National Leader of the…
Editorial A prominent and frequent feature of the work culture in Nigeria over the years has been the exposure of employees across various economic sectors, particularly manufacturing and industry,…
Over the years, he built a flourishing business in agriculture and other sectors, thereby creating jobs for the teeming youths of his community and lifting many lives out of abject…
Lawyer and businessman, Wale Babalakin (SAN), tells TOFARATI IGE and ALEX OKERE about his career, marriage, parents and other issues How does it feel being 60? I give God the…
The Delta State Chief Judge (CJ), Justice Marshal Umukoro, yesterday directed judiciary staff in the state to work for three days a week, owing to the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic. From July…
Kaduna — With schools in the country closed over the coronavirus pandemic, children who peddle flip-flops on Kaduna's busy streets now have to work longer hours to support their families…
The coronavirus pandemic has altered the way arbitral hearings and litigations are conducted. Virtual hearing has thrown up issues around fair hearing, witness tampering, time-zone management, and security of technology.…