One of the most discussed topics during the first term of President Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR, is his special relationship with the Kanuris. And to fuel the speculations was his recent …
Eric Teniola
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Opinion
BIDDING THE MILITARY, EARLY BYE BYE BY ERIC TENIOLA
by Eric Teniolaby Eric Teniola 6 minutes readMy reading of the 252-page book of Lt. Gen. Ishaya Rizi Bamaiyi (rtd.) titled “VINDICATION OF A GENERAL” led me to one conclusion. That the Nigerian Army has not been …
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News
JUSTICE MAMMAN NASIR AND BOUNDARY CLASHES BY ERIC TENIOLA
by Eric Teniolaby Eric Teniola 7 minutes readOf all the tributes poured on Justice Mamman Nasir, the late Galadima of Katsina, who died on April 13 this year at 89, his work in solving boundary problems was …
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Of all the tributes poured on Justice Mamman Nasir, the late Galadima of Katsina, who died on April 13 this year at 89, his work in solving boundary problems was …
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Opinion
FOLORUNSHO ABDULRAZAQ Reclaims His Glory In KWARA
by Eric Teniolaby Eric Teniola 6 minutes readOn March 29, the body of benchers honoured One hundred and thirty-two outstanding lawyers in Abuja. The Body of Benchers is a statutory body established by the Legal Practitioner Act …
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Opinion
AWAITING BUHARI’S LIST OF MINISTERS BY ERIC TENIOLA
by Eric Teniolaby Eric Teniola 6 minutes readOnly four elected Nigerian leaders have had the opportunity of presenting lists of Ministers after re-election. They are Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa (1912-1966), first and only Prime Minister of Nigeria, …
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In 1999, the Independent National electoral Commission, under Justice Ephraim Akpata, spent over 32billion naira to conduct the 1999 general elections. At that time there was no National Assembly. The …
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In 1999, the Independent National electoral Commission, under Justice Ephraim Akpata, spent over 32billion naira to conduct the 1999 general elections. At that time there was no National Assembly. The …
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WHY THE CONSTITUTION SHIELDS THE JUDICIAL OFFICERS[2] – ERIC TENIOLA
by Eric Teniolaby Eric Teniola 6 minutes readIts part of our colonial history that following the amalgamation of the Northern and Southern Protectorates in 1914 by Lord Lugard, we had the Clifford Constitution of 1922, the Richard …
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WHY THE CONSTITUTION SHIELDS THE JUDICIAL OFFICERS (1) BY ERIC TENIOLA
by Eric Teniolaby Eric Teniola 6 minutes readIn the wake of the case involving the suspended Chief Justice of the federation, Justice Walter Samuel Nkanu Onnoghen, (68) GCON, it seems we are much concerned about the Constitutional …

