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Kano’s Court of Appeal verdict, a sure shock to APC and NNPP lawyers alike

By Abba Hikima There is a popular Hausa cliche which loosely translates as “justice is a pregnant woman, whose baby’s gender no one knows”....

Tinubu’s obsession with Kano and Northern backlash

By Ibrahim Musa Since pre-independence, Kano politics has been radical and non-aligned. Even when the state finds itself pitching tents with the center, its leftist...

Judicial Mercenarism

By Chidi Anselm Odinkalu In July 1977, the Organization of African Unity adopted a Convention for the Elimination of Mercenarism in Africa. It offered a definition of...

Tinubu racing to beat Buhari’s records, as promised

By Ikeddy Isiguzo Once content with his long stretch of titles and honorifics, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, addressed variously as Asiwaju, and Jagaban Borgu, had enough...

Tinubu and Ganduje shouldn’t play with fire in Kano

By Prof. Farooq Kperogi In a predictable, premeditated, and carefully choreographed judicial charade, the Court of Appeal on Friday upheld the verdict of the...

How to buy, sell elections in courts

By Chidi Anselm Odinkalu In 1968, Stanislav Andrzejewski, the former Polish soldier and prisoner-of-war, who later founded the Sociology Department at the University of Reading...

How opposition, INEC, bad laws and deballed judiciary handed Tinubu the Presidency

By Law Mefor The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), the principal opposition party, should have had the simplest time winning the Nigerian presidential election in 2023....

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