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Category: Know Your Right
As 2027 Elections Loom, Citizens’ Right to Political Participation: What Every Nigerian Must Know
With the 2027 General Elections fast approaching, Nigerian citizens must fully grasp their constitutional right to…
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…
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…
Legal Perspective on Widowhood Rights
Widowhood rights remain one of the most sensitive tests of a society’s commitment to justice, equality…
Right to Care for the Elderly- What You Need to Know
The right to care for the elderly is increasingly being framed as a social responsibility that…
Demolition Without Compensation in Owerri Sparks Legal Questions and Public Outcry
Tension is mounting in parts of Owerri, the Imo State capital, following the demolition of more…
The Role of the Judiciary in Sustaining Democracy
Democracy does not exist merely because elections are conducted. It survives because there are institutions strong…
Religious Freedom: As Police Arrest Traditional Worshippers, Right or Wrong
Police in Imo State, Nigeria, have arrested a woman named Obiageri Ottih and her son Uchenna…
Amnesty International Hits Uzodinma in New Publication
Amnesty International’s publication titled ‘Tiger Base’ of Atrocities: Human Rights Violations by Nigeria Police Anti-Kidnapping Unit…