ChannelsTv Interviews Onyekachi Umah on Rape and the Laws
*WHAT THE LAW SAYS ABOUT RAPE! * [ChannelsTv interview with Onyekachi Umah, LL.M, ACIArb(UK)] Broadcasted on Saturday 20 June 2020. Rebroadcasted on Wednesday (24 June
Articles on Criminal law, and Regulations that affect Crimes in Nigeria.
*WHAT THE LAW SAYS ABOUT RAPE! * [ChannelsTv interview with Onyekachi Umah, LL.M, ACIArb(UK)] Broadcasted on Saturday 20 June 2020. Rebroadcasted on Wednesday (24 June
NULAI in 2012 developed two publications supporting prison pretrial detainee work of law clinics. This was prior to the enactment of Administration of Criminal Justice
*12 SITUATIONS WHERE POLICE OFFICERS CAN ARREST WITH WARRANT.*
Daily Law Tips (Tip 350) by Onyekachi Umah, Esq., LLM. ACIArb(UK)
When Can Police Search A House Without A Warrant. Daily Law Tips (Tip 285) By Onyekachi Umah,Esq. Ordinarily, police and every other security agency cannot
Is it Illegal to Spray or Dance on Naira Notes (Money) in Nigeria? Daily Law Tips (Tip 254) By Onyekachi Umah,Esq. The Central Bank of
Deadline for Registration of Births in Nigeria. DAILY LAW TIPS by Onyekachi Umah,Esq.(Tip 226) Deadline for Registration of Births in Nigeria. Every brith in any part
Stalking Is An Offence In Nigeria. DAILY LAW TIPS by Onyekachi Umah,Esq. (Tip 185) “Stalking Is An Offence In Nigeria” It is a crime to stalk anyone in
Homosexual/Gay Clubs, Societies, Meetings And Protests Are Prohibited In Nigeria. DAILY LAW TIPS by Onyekachi Umah,Esq. (Tip 184) It may not be an offence to be a
An Ordinary Person Can Arrest A Criminal Suspect Even Without A Warrant In Nigeria. By Onyekachi Umah,Esq. Just like Police Officers, an ordinary person
How to Save About to Bounce Cheques in Nigeria. DAILY LAW TIPS (Tip 100) By Onyekachi Umah,Esq., LL.M, MCIArb (UK) While there will always be
No matter how bad a law is, until it is changed by theNational Assembly of Nigeria it remains a binding and valid law. Cars, vehicles, trucks and tricycle etc are helpful tools and in some cases marks of affluence in the society. Cars are made for good of man but just the way hunting-guns can hunt man so can cars be used to perpetrate evil. When at a glance the occupants of a vehicle cannot be seen, then such a car can be used to convey unauthorised persons and goods.
In our traditional Nigerian banking system, cheque books are only offered to current account owners who are in turn charged on transaction. The present advancement in banking has invoked the offering of savings account with cheque books and quasi-cheque books with limited features and acceptability.