Breaking the Silence: A Call for Action and Accountability in Tackling Gender-Based Violence in Nigeria

Gender-Based Violence (GBV) in Nigeria is not merely a legal concern—it is a profound national crisis that affects the heart and soul of the nation.
Port Harcourt’s Hopes Dashed Again: The Shocking Halt of Refinery Operations Days After Resumption

The Port Harcourt Refinery, which had been silent for years, was set to restart its operations, sending a wave of optimism across the country. Citizens, the business community, and even oil workers breathed a collective sigh of relief, believing that the long-awaited promise of self-sufficiency in fuel production was finally within reach.
Supreme Court Voids National Lottery Act: A Triumph for State Sovereignty Over Games of Chance in Nigeria

In a historic and groundbreaking ruling that has sent waves through the Nigerian legal and political landscape, the Supreme Court has struck down the National Lottery Act, affirming the exclusive rights of states to regulate and control games of chance within their borders.
Nigeria’s Gold Rush: Seeking a Legal Pathway to the UAE for its Precious Metal

For Nigeria, this precious metal has the potential to be a key driver of economic growth, diversification, and prosperity. With vast untapped gold reserves scattered across the northern regions of the country, the potential for the gold mining sector to boost Nigeria’s economy is immense.
UNDERSTANDING CYBERBULLYING IN THE EYES OF THE LAW

Cyberbullying, the act of using digital platforms to harass, intimidate, or humiliate others, has become an increasingly concerning issue in today’s connected world. Unlike traditional bullying, cyberbullying transcends physical spaces, allowing perpetrators to target victims online through social media, messaging apps, and other digital forums.
Cybersecurity and Data Protection in Law: The Essential Guide for Nigerian Law Firms

In today’s digital age, Nigerian law firms handle sensitive client data that, if compromised, can lead to severe legal and financial consequences. Cybersecurity and data protection have thus become critical concerns for legal practitioners. With the growing prevalence of cyberattacks targeting confidential information, law firms must prioritize securing their systems against potential threats.
THE LEGAL PROFESSION AND THE GROWTH OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN NIGERIA: ADAPTING TO A NEW ERA.

The legal profession in Nigeria is built on a foundation of history, tradition, and a strong sense of responsibility. For decades, Nigerian lawyers have relied on established principles, case law, and statutes to guide their work.
Child Rights in Nigerian Society: A Comprehensive Overview

Child rights in Nigeria focus on protecting children from abuse, neglect, and exploitation, while ensuring access to education, healthcare, and opportunities for development, though challenges persist in enforcement.
Paternity Fraud: Exploring The Legal, Ethical, and Social Dimensions of Paternity Fraud

Paternity fraud has become a growing concern in Nigeria, drawing attention from legal experts and social commentators alike. This issue occurs when a mother falsely identifies a man as the biological father of her child, leading to severe emotional and financial consequences for the man involved.
Barrister Galadima Makaman Toto: A Beacon of Leadership and Advocacy

Barrister Galadima Makaman Toto, a prominent Nigerian legal and political figure, is celebrated for his dedication to justice and community development. Known for his transparent leadership and advocacy for human rights, Makaman Toto has played a crucial role in improving his constituents’ lives through various community projects. His commitment to education and youth empowerment, along with his efforts to promote legal literacy, has made a significant impact. Recognized with numerous awards, Makaman Toto remains an inspiring beacon of integrity and compassion in Nigeria.