In constitutional democracies, uncertainty at the top can quickly become a national crisis. Nigeria learned this lesson the hard way during the prolonged medical absence of former President Umaru...
As uncomfortable as the question may sound, constitutional democracies are built not only for moments of stability but also for moments of crisis. Nigeria’s Constitution anticipates such emergencies and...
The recent arraignment of Nigerian social media influencer, Blessing CEO, by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission over an alleged ₦36 million rent fraud has once again raised an...
Starting a company in Nigeria is often seen as a straightforward process, just pick a name, register with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), and begin operations. But beneath that...
When registering a business in Nigeria, many entrepreneurs focus on the main name of the company but overlook an equally important part which is the legal ending attached to...
Owning land in Nigeria can be both rewarding and risky. While ancestral and traditional claims shape property ownership, disputes often arise when histories conflict, leaving landowners and investors vulnerable.
It started, as many legal disasters do, with confidence. Mr. Govina was certain he had a case. The numbers were clear, the transaction undeniable, and the debt, at least...
Article II, Section 1, Clause 7 of the U.S. Constitution addresses the President’s compensation and restrictions on receiving additional benefits. The Section provides as follows:: “The President shall, at stated Times, receive...
Why Almost No One Gets Charged with Treason — Even When They Deserve It Introduction This is an article based on the Treason Clause of the U.S. Constitution (Article III,...
Introduction In every constitutional democracy, some acts strike at the very heart of the system. They are not merely criminal — they are existential threats to the state itself....
