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Security of life and property: Foremost duty of government (8), Security of life and property: Foremost duty of government (6), Security of life and property: Foremost duty of government (4), Security of life and property, Security of life and property: Foremost duty of government , Education without character: Main cause of Nigeria’s problem , ​Women’s involvement in politics, Challenges in the administration of justice, Concession of NCS, Importation of wheat from Russia, medical education in Nigeri, ASUU strike, 2023 general election: Lie telling by politicians, Are UN and EU toothless bulldogs?, Are UN and EU toothless bulldogs? , Establishment of Law School campuses, Proliferation of varsities despite government’s poor funding of existing universities (2), Nigeria’s high debt, Invitation to recolonisation and slavery, Poor policing and insecurity, Challenges to true democracy: Poverty and poor education (2), Invasion of Justice Odili’s residence, Challenges to true democracy: Moneybags and godfatherism (1), Nigeria’s high debt profile: Payroll is not the only cause, Deplorable condition of the Nigerian roads,Credibility and inconsistent political statements, Addressing the menace of fake varsities in Nigeria, Recent controversy on VAT collection, Outstanding salaries, entitlements of doctors prior to strike must be paid, Conflicting ex-parte orders in political cases, Govt’s call for self defence, failure to secure lives, Kyari can be lawfully extradited, Establishment of more public universities, raid on Sunday Igboho’s residence, Approval by NUC, Creation of new tertiary institutions, Creation of new tertiary institutions , NASS can enact a new constitution (2) , NASS can enact a new constitution (1), Appointment, promotion and remuneration of judges , Food blockade, political , edo election, Nigerian political, amotekun, foreign loans, 2023 election, , Nigeria, court of appeal, supreme court, lawyers, judge, court, on, powerretired judges, paradigm shift, retired judges, Judiciary, legal practitioners, legal practice, false publications, breach of the peace, public interest, criminal, misleading information, Insecurity, polling unit, environmental sanitation, george floyd, ikpeme, ikpeme's, 1999 constitution, National Conference, impeachment, private tertiary institutions, Public University, confidence in police,, 1999 Constitution, famine in 2021, tertiary institutions, Strong political institutions, Private institutions, National minimum wage, Kidnapping and closure of schools, Hon. Justice Bode Rhodes-Vivour,, Politics, morals and law, Politics, morals and law (3), How to prevent Nigeria’s collapse (1)

           The way forward IN the past few weeks, I have surveyed the process of Bar Licensing from frontline common law jurisdiction in England, Canada, United States, Australia, India, and Kenya. It is clear from this survey that Legal Education has moved beyond the obsolete system of having a centralised Law […]

Abuja central law school for Nigeria archaic (4)
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