The Rule of Law in Nigeria: Its Impact on Elections, Education, Corruption, and the Legal Profession
The rule of law is a cornerstone of democracy and justice. It asserts that no individual, group, or institution is above the law, and that the actions of both leaders and citizens must conform to established legal standards. In Nigeria, the 1999 Constitution (as amended) affirms this principle by upholding the supremacy of the Constitution […]
When disputes arise one of the most critical decisions parties must make is the forum in which the matter will be resolved. Two of the most prominent mechanisms are litigation the traditional judicial process and arbitration, a form of private dispute resolution. Each pathway has distinct features, benefits, and limitations that should be carefully weighed […]
[WHAT YOUR LAWYER WANTS YOU TO KNOW] Divorce is never easy emotionally and legally. In Nigeria most people are unaware of what the actual divorce process looks like until they are already in the middle of it. Whether you’re considering a divorce or already preparing to file, this guide breaks down the essential steps, documents, […]
Rent increment is a common source of dispute between landlords and tenants in Nigeria. Many tenants worry about sudden rent hikes, while landlords seek to adjust rent to match inflation. It is always a point of dispute between landlord and tenant in Nigeria whenever increment in rent arises. This article explores the increase in rent […]
Most firms have set up a war room to triage their immediate response to the crisis. But the lack of visibility around future demand complicates efforts to restart stalled portfolio companies…