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Tag: legal lens

When a dying man speaks, the court pays attention

In Nigeria, truth does not always come dressed in fine grammar. Sometimes,

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The fear many Nigerians have about court judgments

In Nigeria, one of the most common fears people express when they

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When the judge says ‘In Chambers’, should Nigerians be worried?

In Nigeria, we have mastered the art of suspicion. Tell a crowd

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When a cheque becomes a crime

In Nigeria, we sometimes treat cheques as polite gestures or a way

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Traffic offences, FRSC, LASTMA, and the Nigerian motorist

On Nigerian roads, the law often arrives before the offence. Sometimes it

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How ordinary Nigerians fall into criminal trouble over debts and business disputes

By the time the police van screeches to a halt, most Nigerians

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