A Keynote presented by Nnimmo Bassey at the Intensive Practical Course on Climate Change, Environmental Law, Regulation and Management hosted by The Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies (...
A new report by NOPRIN, the Network on Police Reform in Nigeria, has expressed strong opposition to the nomination of Mr. Mike Okiro, a former Inspector General of Police (IGP), as Chairman of the...

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On April 16, 2011, Nigeria held its much-anticipated presidential election. It was won by the incumbent, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, whose party has been in power since the country returned to...
Lecture delivered by Festus Keyamo on the occasion of the marking of Isaac Adaka Boro Day in Port-Harcourt on Sunday, May 15, 2011.
Promptly Prosecute Offenders, Address Underlying Causes
INTRODUCTION: Having watched in utter dismay, the complex web of political manipulation and intrigues being played out within the Federal High Court, (and by extension, the Economic and Financial...
INTRODUCTION: In line with its commitment to ensuring that security agencies meet public expectations in providing the enabling environment for peaceful conduct of free, fair and credible election,...
(Being the Paper delivered by FEMI FALANA at the International Congress of Lawyers of Western Sahara held in Alicante, Spain from 29-30, April, 2011)
In an affidavit deposed by Yahaya Bello, the head of the team that investigated the Ibori case, the EFCC finally opened a can of worms on the ex-governor’s looting ways.
The  Anambra State Police Command has filed criminal defamation charges against some Action Congress of Nigeria members in Njikoka local government area in the state.
Despite the stance of the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.Gen. Azubuike Ihejirika that the military will not be used to intimidate or harass politicians as well as electorates during the elections, the...
Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan and his surrogates once again are taking their re-election propaganda and sycophancy to a very dangerous level. The Uduaghan campaign propaganda has resulted to the use of...
In October 2002, we started our march in medical education with the commencement of academic programmes in MBBS. As of that time, there were roughly 600 of us in the class.
The d-day finally came and as applicants from different works of life, from different states scattered across the Nigerian geographical space converged in drones in Ojo, Lagos, SouthWest Nigeria...