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Breaking: A new disputes practice begins operations in Nigeria

A new disputes firm has begun operations in Nigeria, bringing together two established practices in arbitration and commercial…

Electoral Amendment Bill 2026: Clarifying the Architecture of Electronic Transmission and Collation

From the look of things, Nigeria’s National Assembly has tactically harmonised both chambers on the Electoral Amendment Bill…

ABIA ON TRIAL: HOW GOVERNANCE WAS DOCKED, CONVICTED AND REDEEMED.

ABIA ON TRIAL: This is a dinner Speech delivered by Dr M.O Ubani SAN at the dinner of…

Joint Ownership in Nigerian Property Law: Legal Implications, Risks, and Best Practices Written by Oyetola Muyiwa Atoyebi, SAN

Property ownership remains one of the most significant indicators of wealth, status, and socio-economic stability in Nigeria. Beyond…

NBA-SPIDEL Opens 2026 Membership, Calls Lawyers to Drive Public Interest and Development Law Reforms

NBA-SPIDEL has opened its 2026 membership, urging Nigerian lawyers to take an active role in shaping public interest…

Defamation: FG Withdraws Criminal Defamation Case Against Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan

The Federal Government has withdrawn the criminal defamation charge against Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, marking a major legal turn…

DIGITAL TAX REFORM GAINS MOMENTUM AS FIRS ROLLS OUT NATIONAL E-INVOICING REGIME FOR LARGE TAXPAYERS: By Oyetola Muyiwa Atoyebi, SAN,

Nigeria has taken a decisive step towards modernising its tax administration system with the formal rollout of the…

SUPREME COURT SET TO RULE ON TENURE EXTENSION FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT CARETAKER COMMITTEES

The Supreme Court is set to decide the fate of Local Government administration in Nigeria as governors continue…

NBA-SPIDEL Opens 2026 Membership Registration, Releases Annual Dues and Committee Structure

The Nigerian Bar Association Section on Public Interest and Development Law (NBA-SPIDEL) has formally opened its 2025 membership…

EMERGENCY POWERS, JURISDICTIONAL BOUNDARIES, AND DEMOCRATIC SAFEGUARDS

When courts shut the door on who may ask the most important constitutional questions, power quietly shifts.