The Impropriety of Capital Punishment in Nigeria

There is no right that is more fundamental than the right to life, it is sacrosanct and constitutes the basis of human existence. The concept of capital punishment, is a sentence of death passed on a felon who has been tried and convicted of an infraction of prescribed law of state authority. In other words,Continue reading “The Impropriety of Capital Punishment in Nigeria”

PERMANENT VOTERS CARD (PVC) Collection Center for 2023 Nigeria Elections.

What you need to know The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has directed registered voters across the country that are yet to get their cards to go to their various wards for the collection of their Permanent Voters Card (PVC). Click Link Below to Download the Full list of Permanent Voters Card Collection Centers………. Each registered voterContinue reading “PERMANENT VOTERS CARD (PVC) Collection Center for 2023 Nigeria Elections.”

Can A Public Officer In Nigeria Block You On Social Media (Internet), While Discharging His Duties As A Public Officer?

BACKGROUND As the world continues to advance technologically, the internet and social media has become the most used means of communication, used to share opinions and perspectives on issues of concern without the fear of physical attack and threat while giving credit to how fast and far information could be passed.  The Internet and SocialContinue reading “Can A Public Officer In Nigeria Block You On Social Media (Internet), While Discharging His Duties As A Public Officer?”

Understanding the Right to Protest in Nigeria; A case Study on the #EndSars Protest

4 Minutes Read Protests play an important part in the civil, political, economic, social and cultural life of all societies. It is simply the expression of disapproval and objection. It can come in different forms, verbal, written, physical, gesture, social media and others. Historically, protests have often inspired positive social change and improved protection ofContinue reading “Understanding the Right to Protest in Nigeria; A case Study on the #EndSars Protest”