With the 2027 General Elections fast approaching, Nigerian citizens must fully grasp their constitutional right to…
Author: IKEH CHUKWU
2027: Legal Perspective To A One Party System In Nigeria
Nigeria’s 1999 Constitution mandates a multi-party system, making a formal one-party system illegal and subject to…
Driver, Security Guard Escape Boss’s Abduction in Imo
A dramatic kidnap attempt targeting a prominent business owner in Orogwe, Owerri North Local Government Area,…
Nigerian Constitution: Do Citizens Have the Right to Self-Defense Against Lethal Police Force?
In a nation grappling with recurring incidents of police brutality, a pressing legal question emerges: Does…
“Water Everywhere, Drain Nowhere”: Flooding Engulfs Owerri as Imo Braces for Seasonal Crisis
From Avu Junction to Mgbirichi, along FUTO Road to the university’s front gate, and through the…
Police Extrajudicial Killings in Nigeria: Legal Safeguards under Siege
Extrajudicial killings by police remain a persistent stain on Nigeria’s law enforcement landscape, where officers sometimes…
As Insecurity Escalates, Nigerians Grapple with Legal Right to Self-Defence Amid Rising Crime Wave
With banditry, kidnappings, and armed robberies surging across Nigeria’s urban and rural landscapes, citizens are increasingly…
Mountains of Refuse, Mounting Risks: Abandoned Dumps in Owerri Amidst 2026 Environment Budget Questioned
Residents of Owerri and other parts of Imo State are increasingly alarmed by the proliferation of…
COVID-19 Resurgence in Nigeria: Urgent Steps Governors Must Take to Safeguard States
Alarming reports of a COVID-19 resurgence have surfaced across Nigeria, with confirmed cases ticking upward in…
Legal Perspective on Widowhood Rights
Widowhood rights remain one of the most sensitive tests of a society’s commitment to justice, equality…