Legal Nigeria

By Femi Macaulay FINALITY may not always be final. Nigeria’s Supreme Court needs to reflect on the idea of flexible finality, particularly in the light of the controversies that diminished its decisions in two recent cases. Indeed, in one of […]

Our Profession is at a cross-road. Some others have argued that the Profession is under siege. Today, we increasingly have to contend with disobedience of Court Orders and Judgments. There is the challenge to independence of the Judiciary as an […]