
Why You Should Be Careful Employing The Police To Recover Debts
Why You Should Be Careful Employing The Police To Recover Debts. By Simeon Akala The Police is not a debt recovery agency and has no
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Why You Should Be Careful Employing The Police To Recover Debts. By Simeon Akala The Police is not a debt recovery agency and has no
Admissibility Of Photocopies Of Certified True Copy (CTC) Documents Under Evidence Law In Nigeria. By Innocent Chiwuokem Sylvester ABSTRACT Evidence Act is the law that
Know Your Right Series (Part 3c) All Nigerians Are Equal, But Some Are More Equal Than Others. By Fejiro Ogheneare. The topic for this sub-part
Can Security Agencies Forcefully Shave A Hair Style Of A Person?. An Appraisal Of The 1999 Constitution And Anti- Torture Act, 2017 By Faruku Barade
DeoxyriboNucleic Acid (DNA) Evidence Under Nigeria Law. By Oludayo Ayeni Esq, LL.M, ACIArb (UK). Introduction. The need for the taking of Deoxyribonucleic Acid tests
Why your Startup/Business needs a lawyer. By Stanley Alieke, Esq. When running a business or investing in a startup in a place like Nigeria where
A Comparative Analysis Of The Termination Of Contract Of Employment And Summary Dismissal Under The Nigerian Legal System. By F. C. Robinson. ABSTRACT. Like in
Before acquiring any property, beware of the doctrine of “Lis Pendens”. By S.T. Afolabi Esq. _Meaning of the doctrine of “Lis pendens”_ In the recently
Know Your Right Series(Part 3b) We Are All In This Together! By Ogheneare Fejiro We’ll be continuing from where we stopped in the last part
The Legality Of Prostitution In Nigeria. By Bright Ogunmodede, Oyekule James (For Remedial Legal Institute) ABSTRACT Prostitution is the attitude of engaging or getting involved
The Relevance Of Signed Documents In Contractual Agreements. By F. C. Robinson. ABSTRACT. When persons go into contracts agreements, more often than not they frank
An Overview Of The Suspension Of Employees Under The Nigerian Legal System. By F. C. Robinson. ABSTRACT One cannot talk about disciplinary measures meted out