Building a Mentally Thriving Workplace Through Connection

In commemoration of today’s World Health Day In the dynamic world of today’s workplaces, fostering mental well-being has become not just a priority but a necessity. For many of us, work plays a significant role in our lives, providing income, structure, and social connections. Beyond the financial advantages, employment offers structure, purpose, and a sense […]
The Prerogative of Mercy in Nigeria: Legal Framework and Application Process

Introduction The Prerogative of Mercy is one of the most profound constitutional powers vested in the executive arm of government (the President or a State Governor). Recently, the exercise of this power by the President, His Excellency Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, generated intense public debate when a list of pardoned persons was initially published, attracting criticism over the perceived lack of […]
Finality vs. Infallibility: The Supreme Court’s Departure from Benjamin v. Kalio on the Admissibility of Unregistered Registrable Title Instruments in Taan v. SCOA?

Introduction The Supreme Court of Nigeria, as the apex court in the judicial hierarchy, occupies a position of final authority on questions of law. Its decisions shape how the law is interpreted, set legal precedents, and guide how lower courts should act. Yet, this finality does not equate to infallibility (a reality famously captured in […]