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Time for Judges to be Statesmen

By Sam Amadi As Nigeria wraps up its election, attention shifts to the judges. With over seven hundred cases filed at the tribunals, the judiciary...

Neither African nor a union

By Chidi Odinkalu On New Year’s Day in 1991, 81-year-old Siad Barre, Somalia’s third (and last) president, fled the capital city, Mogadishu, under assault from...

2023 Elections: Judiciary under pressure

As the battle for the validity of the results of the elections shifts to the Election Petitions Tribunals, the Nigerian judiciary is perhaps most...

We love Peter Mbah very much, which is why we want him to explain these forgeries he has been linked to

By Emeka Ugwuonye Anywhere in the world, before you run for any public office, you consult experts and asked them to confirm that you are...

Nigerian Election: Urgent Appeal to Defend Nigeria’s Democracy

By Mr. Innocent I am writing to bring to your attention the ongoing Nigerian Presidential Election Tribunal and the potential implications it could have on...

Failed Propaganda: HURIWA rubbishes Buhari’s 91-page document on achievements

Civil rights advocacy group, Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria, (HURIWA), on Wednesday, rubbished the 91-Page Document published by the Presidency as the eight-year...

Peter Mbah’s case at the tribunal may become increasingly hopeless if he fails to explain the allegations of certificate forgery

By Emeka Ugwuonye On the one hand the case at the Enugu Electoral Tribunal is a case of who won the governorship election in Enugu...

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