With the urgent task of resettling the more than two million refugees, mostly women and children on his mind, and at hand,
Buhari’s Anti-Graft Campaign and the Jurisprudence of Anti-Corruption By Johannes Tobi Wojuola
Oliver Wendel Holmes Jnr. is my most revered jurisprudential personage. This sentiment may be founded on a filial judicial heritage or on my experiential understanding – yet a vestige of my filial heritage – that law is not law until it has been interpreted by the courts: a summarized reflection of the Realist School of Jurisprudence.
Corruption Will Fight Back by Johannes Tobi Wojuola
Nigeria’s former EFCC Chairman, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu is renowned for his anti-corruption stance and fight.
YES! The President Can!
By Johannes Tobi Wojuola
The Nigerian Petroleum Sector accounts for over 80% of Nigeria’s revenue, consequently being the largest source of our economic dependence.
Meeting The Hoi Polloi – Between Town-hall Meetings And a Presidential Debate
It is very rare to see a grown man cry, and when it happens one need not be told that there is a big problem.
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan; Charity Begins at Home
While it is disgusting and morally deficient for a woman to stand before people and make iniquitous and inciting remarks,