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The Right They Don’t Want You to Use: Section 35 and Kenya’s Silent Scandal

  • August 7, 2025
“Information is the currency of democracy.” – Thomas JeffersonSection 35 of the Constitution of Kenya, 2010, marks a powerful and progressive step in affirming the people’s right to information....
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  • Nigeria

Can the State Trap You in Your Own Country? The Supreme Court Thinks So

  • August 7, 2025
This Article is an analysis of the Supreme Court of Nigeria’s decision in EZIEGBO & ANOR v. ASCO INVESTMENT LTD & ANOR (2022) LPELR – 56864(SC), focusing on its...
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How the UK Hides Power Behind a Crown

  • August 7, 2025
This Article is an analysis on the monarch’s role in the uncodified Constitution of the United Kingdom:The United Kingdom’s uncodified constitution relies heavily on historical conventions, legal statutes, judicial...
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  • Nigeria

You Can’t Jail Nigerians on Mere Suspicion Anymore — Not Without Paying the Price

  • August 7, 2025
In a country where being free is more dangerous than being powerful, Section 35 of the Nigerian Constitution is supposed to be your shield. But what happens when the people...
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  • Nigeria

The Constitution Doesn’t Care About Your Feelings — Association Must Be Mutual

  • August 7, 2025
In this Article, we look at the decision of the Supreme Court of Nigeria in EMEKA v. OKOROAFOR & ORS (2017) LPELR – 41738(SC) focusing on the interpretation of Section 40...
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  • Nigeria

Dying Won’t Stop the Bank from Coming After You

  • August 7, 2025
In a judgment that is set to redefine estate administration and banking practices in Nigeria, the Supreme Court has firmly declared that the death of a bank customer does not...
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  • Nigeria

The Smart Side of Lending: How Informal Money Lenders Thrive Within Legal Boundaries

  • July 22, 2025
This article revolves around the interpretation and application of the Money Lenders Law in the context of whether a transaction falls within its purview. Below is a structured analysis...
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  • Nigeria

ACJL 2011: A Shield for Justice or a Loophole for Criminals?

  • July 22, 2025
RE: OGEDENGE v. PEOPLE OF LAGOS STATE (2019) LPELR – 48850 (CA)This case deals with procedural compliance under the Administration of Criminal Justice Law of Lagos State (ACJL) 2011,...
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  • Nigeria

Fair Hearing or Legal Illusion? Unpacking Nigeria’s Constitutional Guarantee in Practice

  • July 22, 2025
This article deals with the constitutional guarantee of fair hearing under Section 36(1) of the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria and references interpretations of similar provisions under the 1979 Constitution....
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  • Nigeria

How to File a Lawsuit in Nigeria: A Step-by-Step GuideHow to File a Lawsuit in Nigeria: A Step-by-Step Guide to Winning Your Case

  • July 22, 2025
Filing a lawsuit in Nigeria involves navigating the country’s legal framework, which blends common law, statutory law, islamic law and customary law. While the process may seem daunting, understanding...
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