
Yul Edochie, Relevant Provisions of the Marriage Act and the Rest of us
Yul Edochie, Relevant Provisions of the Marriage Act and the Rest of us. By Olakunle Bamisile Yul Edochie — son of veteran actor, Pete Edochie

Yul Edochie, Relevant Provisions of the Marriage Act and the Rest of us. By Olakunle Bamisile Yul Edochie — son of veteran actor, Pete Edochie

A Silent Crime or a Silenced Crime? Re-examining the Stance of the VAPP Act on Marital Rape in Nigeria. By Emmanuel O. Otumala INTRODUCTION Globally,

Six (6) Things To Know About Statutory Marriage In Nigeria By Racheal Zakariya Allahmagani Your Statutory Marriage can take place in a Garden, Hall, a

The Institution of Marriage and the Law in Nigeria. By Barr. Nneoma Grace Ogbah Prior to a thorough study of what marriage is and

Surrogacy : Why there should be laws Regulating Surrogacy Contracts in Nigeria. By Barr. Nneoma Grace Ogbah Surrogacy is an arrangement, often supported by

CHILD ABUSE: The Child’s Rights Act and a ‘normal’ anomaly in Nigeria. By Olakunle BAMISILE The Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary defines a Child as a

Can the Church Dissolve Marriage in Nigeria? Emperor N. Iwuala, BL, LLM, PGDJ The word ‘marriage’ is the noun form of ‘marry’ and ‘marrying’. Ordinarily,

Factors the judge considers before granting the custody of a child to a parent. by Stanley Alieke. Esq During separation and divorce, the most heated

BREAKING: ALL MARRIAGES CONDUCTED BY THE IKOYI MARRIAGE REGISTRY ARE ILLEGAL AND INVALID. BY Stanley Alieke .esq There have been a legal brawl between some

Overview of Women’s Rights in Marriages and Workplaces in Nigeria. Onyekachi Umah presented a paper titled “Overview of Women’s Rights in Marriages and Workplaces in

36th Sabi Law Lecture Series: Overview of Women’s Rights in Marriages and Workplaces in Nigeria. Onyekachi Umah will be presenting a paper titled “Overview of

No Marriage, No Fatherhood: Robbing Paternity. Daily Law Tips (Tip 811) by Onyekachi Umah, Esq., LL.M, ACIArb(UK) Introduction: No Marriage, No Fatherhood: robbing paternity. A
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