
Can Accused Person Be Convicted Solely On Confessional Statement Made By Him?
Can Accused Person Be Convicted Solely On Confessional Statement Made By Him? By Raji Usman Amao INTRODUCTION Confessions play a crucial role in criminal investigations
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Can Accused Person Be Convicted Solely On Confessional Statement Made By Him? By Raji Usman Amao INTRODUCTION Confessions play a crucial role in criminal investigations

Strikes and Rumors of Strike: A Case to Expand the Powers and Duties of a Notary Public as a Tool for Consumer Governance. By Muyiwa

A Review Of The Business Facilitation (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act, 2022 By Felicity Enyinnia INTRODUCTION The Business Facilitation (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act, 2022 (“BFA”), came into force

Analysing the Workability of Nigerian Federalism:A Thorough Dissection of Judicial Precedents. By Jimoh AbdulGaniy ADISA INTRODUCTION Before the delve into the depth of this topic,it

Litigation as A Tool for Environmental Protection in Nigeria By Jimoh AbdulGaniy ADISA INTRODUCTION A great percentage of environmental difficulties affecting the country, and the

21st Century Judiciary; Whither Justice And Judicial Independence By Ogugoedeng Joseph Dimkpa Abstract The 21st century began on January 1, 2001 and will end on

Assault On Police Officers A Serious Criminal Offence; Is Seun Kuti’s Action Justifiable In Any Way? By Chinaza Egwuatu, MCIArb. The internet is agog with

Pollution Discharge Fee: An Ascertainment Of The Monetary Criminal Jurisdiction Of The Revenue Court Of Akwa Ibom State Over Corporate Persons By David Andy Essien,

Online Disputes Resolution (ODR): A Fast Rising Alternative Disputes Resolution Mechanism:The Need For Thorough Legal Application And Implementation In Nigeria By Rachel Udoinyang (LL.B Hons.)

Roles of A Fintech Lawyer By Chibuzo Roman Ani esq Much of today’s world is defined only by the extents of one’s imagination, that is

Many people erroneously confuse “begging the question” for “raising a question”. You hear expressions like “…that then begs the question …” when in actual sense

Women Empowerment in Nigeria: Progress, Barriers, and Solutions. By Sulaimon Nasirudeen. Introduction Economic policies are not the only area where Nigeria faces challenges. Another critical
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