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  • av Aboaba O. Omotesho
    405,-

    "After nearly 30 long and disastrous years of military rule in Nigeria from 1966 to 1999 (less only four wobbly years of civilian interregnum from 1979 to 1983), the culture of constitutionalism in the country has become brutally defaced, degraded and obscured. The return of constitutional government in May 1999 marked a new beginning for virtually everybody - the politicians, the legislators, the students, the academia and all. No wonder that all levels of government - Federal, State and Local Government - the nation has been experiencing a rattling bustle of intergovernmental disputation as to the limits of power and the dos and don'ts of governmental action...The essays are written primarily for university law students and students in other tertiary institutions studying constitutional law...The book thus serves an important need to make academic materials available to such students in these days of harrowing book scarcity in the country. But the essays will also reward reading by politicians and others, including lawyers, who may want or need to read up elements of constitutional law or to brighten their dimming knowledge of rudiments of the subject," - Professor Charles Ilegbune, University of Abuja, Nigeria Definitions and Forms of Constitutional Law Common Constitutional ConceptsHistorical Development of Nigerian Constitutional LawFundamental Objectives and Concept of Citizenship Under Nigerian ConstitutionReflections on the Nature of Fundamental Rights Legislative Powers Under Nigerian ConstitutionScope of Executive Powers Under Nigerian ConstitutionJudicial Powers and Concept of Judicial Independence under Nigerian ConstitutionLegal Effect of Change of Government by Extra-Constitutional Means (Coup D'état)Proceedings By and Against the State

  • av Bello Mohammed Magaji
    465,-

    Banking Law and Regulations in Nigeria: Selected Themes essentially deals with the laid down rules or code of conduct meant to control and set standards for banking business. Indeed, the main aim of the ongoing banking reforms in Nigeria, started in 2004, is to ensure banks' conformity to the laid down banking rules and regulations. The eleven-chapter book contains vital and rich information on theory and practice of banking laws and regulations in Nigeria, and also covers the N.B. T.E.-approved syllabus for National Diploma in Banking and Finance that will tremendously benefit those students. The practical aspect of the book will be of immense benefit to bankers, business executives, lawyers, regulators of the banking system, etc. - Allyu Mamman, Ph.D. Director, College of Business and Management Studies, Kaduna Polytechnic, Kaduna State, Nigeria.Constitutional Framework of Banking Laws in Nigeria Legal Requirement for Establishing a Bank in Nigeria The Legal Nature of Banker - Customer RelationshipContractual Obligations of Customer Securities for Bankers' AdvancesMoney Transmission Mechanisms or Negotiable InstrumentsTermination of Banker-Customer RelationshipPersonal Securities: Guarantee and IndemnityLaw of AgencyPartnershipFraud in the Banking Industry: Imperatives for an Anti-Fraud Court in Nigeria

  • av Femi Olugbile
    405,-

    Péléwúra is the dramatized story of a true-life character who rose from humble beginnings to become the most powerful woman in Lagos. It is also the story of Lagos of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The town was a rich potpourri of indigenous people, mostly of Awori descent, and Yoruba returnees from slavery-experience in Brazil and other places, as well as people from other parts of the Northern and Southern Protectorates. Born into this diverse ferment, the unlettered daughter of a fishmonger, Péléwúrà grew into her own through the sheer force of her personality, and her native intelligence. As the politics of the nascent Nigerian nation began to take shape, she positioned herself and her market women's association to play crucial roles. Her friendship with such figures as Governor Bernard Bourdillon, Herbert Macaulay and Nnamdi Azikiwe, and her role in the formation of the first national political party, NCNC, were the stuff of legend. PELEWURA tells the story of how a remarkable woman helped in shaping the history of her town, and her people.This is an engaging literary reconstruction of a historical figure, Alimotu Péléwúrà, 1865-1951, by Femi Olugbile. Steeped in historical awareness, Olugbile's vivid imagination sees a wonderful woman in the mirror and makes her come alive on the page with all her integrity and grandeur. In the context of the political history of Lagos and the participation of other prominent Lagosians, he seamlessly traces her interesting life from her humble beginning in Isale Eko through her many fierce and impactful struggles against the unremitting oppression of the British rule of the Lagos Colony right down to her glorious end. She was the founder of the Lagos Market Women's Association with the solid and strategic support of Herbert Macaulay. She was also a pioneer member of the Nigerian National Democratic Party, NNDP. She was a highly regarded Erelu lyaloja of Lagos and an extraordinary mentor. Abibat Mogaji, who succeeded her, was one of her mentees. Although she did not have her own biological children, Olugbile's defining portrait of her as a lover of other people's children, a people's person, kind-hearted and generous, is very moving and profoundly humanising. This book, which can be read as history or as fiction or as a faction, is by turns direct, passionate, thrilling, thoughtful and lucid. - Kunle Ajibade, Author of Jailed for Life: A Reporter's Prison Notes

  • av Chijioke Chris Ohuruogu
    1 105,-

    The book offers additional reading in areas not covered by existing texts on Nigerian Law and will be useful not only to students but to practitioners and researchers seeking information on aspects of Nigerian Law. The beauty of Themes on the Nigerian Legal System lies in two most appealing facts one, that it is a contribution from learned authors who are not only specialists in the specific area of Nigerian Law, but may also be found in institutions of learning throughout the length of breadth of the country; and, two, the authors have written in simple easy to understand language, and we hope this will help. This book is highly recommended.Chijioke Chris Ohuruogu, educated at the Obafemi Awolowo University Ile-Ife and the University of Lagos, also a Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Nigeria, is a Professor of Law ;had served as Dean of Law at Baze University Abuja and Benson Idahosa University of in Benin city. He was one-time Head of Department of International Law, Enugu State University of Science and Technology, among others.

  • av Suchi Plangshak
    675,-

    SECTION I: The Nigerian Security Sector: Conceptions, Composition, and Function Performance - Plangshak Musa Suchi.....Critical and Emerging Issues in Cybersecurity in Nigeria - Ndubuisi Philip... Transitional Justice As A Panacea For Peace In Africa - Hauwa Cathy Dowyaro...Sub-Culture of Violence and the Coming Crisis of Nigeria: Periscoping the Social Structural Tragedy of Our Time - Moses U. Ikoh... Security Sector Reform and Governance in Nigeria: Engaging Non-State Security Actors - Jimam T. Lar... SECTION II: Causes, Forms and Implications of Insecurity in the North-East and North-West, Nigeria - Folashade B. Okeshola....Farmer-Herder Conflicts and Armed Banditry in North-Central Nigeria - Olufunke E. Amos....Kidnapping and Criminal Justice Administration in Nigeria - Emmanuel John Gyong & Sheidu Danjuma Asaka....Corruption, Insecurity and Development in Nigeria - Philomena I. Ozo-Eson.. Youth Political Violence and Extremism: Implications for Nigeria's Future Electoral Process - Gulleng Daskyes Yohanna...SECTION III: Covid-19 Lockdown and Sexual Violence in Nigeria: A Sociological Perspective - Titilayo Cordelia Orisaremi......Guilty-But-Innocent: Convicts' Perception of Sentencing and Implications for Corrective Incarceration in Nigeria - James Olabisi Ayodele.... Patterns of Violence against Pregnant Women in Nigeria - Okwuchi Chioma Obioma. ..Police Complaints Response Unit: An Assessment of the Internal Accountability Mechanism of the Nigeria Police Force - 'Kemi Okenyodo

  • av Ayebaesin Beredugo
    1 105,-

    But thank goodness. Rivers State has just been relieved of the most decadent administration in history, which frittered public resources, sold the State's valuable assets to cronies, increased the debt burden and crippled the State's economy.-Governor Nvesom Ezenwo WikeAs Justice Learned Hand rightly observed: "If we are to keep democracy, there must be a commandment: thou shall not ration justice." Today, the people of Rivers State are beneficiaries of justice in its proper measure. We salute the courage and determination of the Supreme Court of Nigeria to uphold the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the rule of law in our democracy.-Governor Nyesom Ezenwo WikeWe are celebrating political or flag independence. But the need to deliver economic freedom to our country remains the most significant challenge before all of us. Therefore, on this historic day, we should pledge to rededicate our lives to build a united, inclusive and prosperous nation where justice, peace and the rule of law shall reign supreme. We are resilient and highly creative. We can easily overcome our economic predicaments if we all work together with patriotism towards building trust and finding realistic solutions to the challenges buffeting the nation.-Governor Nyesom Ezenwo WikeAs Rivers people, we are proud of our contributions to the unity and progress of the Nigerian nation. We remain committed to preserving the unity and indivisibility of Nigeria. All that we ask in return is justice, mutual respect and adequate recompenses for our contributions and sacrifice to the economic and social progress of the country.-Governor Nyesom Ezenwo WikeIsaac Newton once said, "If I have seen further than others, it is by standing upon the shoulders of giants." It is, therefore, essential to acknowledge that whatever heights I have attained and my contributions to my State, our nation and humanity, it is because people inspired me, believed in me, gave me opportunities and supported me along this journey in diverse ways.-Governor Nyesom Ezenwo WikeWe cannot continue to live in sin or tolerate the devil's evil ways and expect God's grace to flourish and prosper our lands. Therefore, we pray that the Church reflect on the social malaise affecting our country, re-direct its efforts towards transforming our people's lives, minds and attitudes unto righteousness, and restore our society's moral and religious foundations for good.-Governor Nyesom Ezenwo Wike

  • av Simon Uchenna Ortuanya
    935,-

    This book provides a detailed and timely analysis of key regulatory and legal issues arising in the context of HIV and AIDS. The ten chapters cover the core issues central to an understanding of law and public health as concerns AIDS. Whilst the book focuses on how Nigerian law applies to HIV and AIDS, the author draws heavily on materials from other jurisdictions. There are many parallels that exist between the application of law and governance considerations in the AIDS pandemic that resonate with other infectious diseases including Covid-19, therefore the book is widely relevant to public health law in communicable disease contexts. Topics covered: overview and origin of the HIV and AIDS epidemic; legal and institutional framework of the HIV and AIDS epidemic in Nigeria; human rights and the epidemic; decriminalisation of HIV and AIDS in Nigeria; HIV and AIDS and vulnerable groups; HIV and AIDS and patents; HIV and AIDS and sports; international organisations and programmes on HIV; judicial responses to HIV and AIDS; and global pandemics and control.

  • av Ebi Yeibo
    399,-

    One of the finest voices in Nigeria today, Ebi Yeibo has published eight collections of poetry. He has won numerous literary awards, including the ANA poetry prize. He teaches at the Niger Delta University, Bayelsa State, Nigeria. Broken Tide continues the Yeiboan tradition of songs about present and future dangers in the Niger Delta, in Nigeria and in the world.

  • av Sr Mary Eriken
    455,-

    This study is on aspects of formal tertiary education and students' learning, especially a critical examination of factors that affect the attitudes and moral behaviours of university students towards learning and the possibility of spirituality as a source of sustainable motivation for students' learning in Njala University, Sierra Leone. Mary Chinelo Eriken is a Missionary Sister of the Holy Rosary. She was a lecturer at Njala University for eight years.

  • av Kome Erubu Otobo
    639,-

  • av Bosede Funke Ademilua Afolayan
    305,-

  • av Simon Uchenna Ortuanya
    1 205,-

  • av Lawrence Atsegbua
    1 189,-

    The book deals with various aspects of Criminal Law in Nigeria. It consists of fifteen researched chapters. The reader is provided with an in-depth knowledge of the Nigerian Criminal Law. In addition, recent developments in the Nigerian Criminal Law are examined. The book, which adopts a modern approach to the Nigerian Criminal Law, is exhaustive, and the reader is provided with case materials on the subject. It will sooner or later establish itself as an authoritative text on the Nigerian Criminal Law.

  • av Oghenemaro Festus Emiri
    809,-

  • - The Great Debate on Substance and Method of Philosophy
    av Maduabuchi Dukor
    689,-

  • av Peter E Omoko
    369,-

    The Mudskippers dramatises the socio-political malaise that constitutes the political bedrock of Nigeria and other African states. The play illuminates a significant contemporary Nigerian predicament, which is the problem of unexecuted contracts in its bloody propensity. The play reveals the complicit roles played by the government officials in the unending crises bedevilling the infrastructural decay that have become entrenched in all sectors of the Nigerian social and political space. It can also be read as a morality tale which seeks to restrain politicians from dispossessing the people they are meant to govern.

  • av Bright Avwoghoke Okoro
    325,-

    Here is a familiar phenomenon and especially easily understood in any neighbourhood, or settlement, or small town or certain parts of a city or geographical region where intensively profitable commercial or industrial or mining activities have wrought extensive physical changes, alongside transformation of basic values and political bickerings and configuration of social and political alignments. The Locusts are Here Again documents and explores the various hazards, deprivations and sufferings engendered by crude oil-exploiting activities in the so-called oil-bearing communities of the Niger Delta of Nigeria. The communities can so far only bear the oil physically but unable to own it economically, socially and politically except the deleterious consequences.

  • - A Festschrift for Arugha Aboyowa Ogisi
     
    689,-

    From ancient to contemporary times, music in the area known as Nigeria has passed through different stages of transmutation. Primarily transmitted through oral means has in the last century received significant scholarly attention. Areas like folksong documentation, ethno-organological studies, popular music studies and art music have continued to feature in scholarly discourse. Societal dynamism allows room for scholarly reassessment and evaluation of aspects of Nigerian music; thus, reflecting change and continuity in the area. It is within this cusp that this book looks at contemporary trajectories in Nigerian music.Contributors are Charles Aluede, Albert Oikelome, Yemi Akperi, Oghenemudiakevwe Igbi, John Aideloje Abolagba, 'Femi Adedeji, Samuel Ayodele Adegboyega, Emurobome Idolor, Opeyemi Adeyinka Asaolu, David Bolaji, Margaret Efurhievwe, Bruno Ekewenu, Sunday Ofuani, Enoh Okafor, Philo Igue Okpeki, Rotimi Peters Ologundudu, Edward Oluwagbemiga Olusegun, Bode Omojola, Peace Onyenye, Precious Omuku, Udoka Ossaiga, Akin Joseph Osunniyi, Isaac Udoh

  • av Abdul Rasheed Na'allah
    319,-

    The main strength of this well written play is its dialectical blend of religious and political education, with an unmistakable revolutionary intent. Woven intricate but unobtrusive dialogue, with palpable images of light and darkness, fusing theocracy with politics in a palpable, simple and lucid lyrical tone, Na'Allah has given us a new play which proposes a new path to social liberation in which manipulative partisan politics is unequivocally unmasked. The wedlock proposal which comes at the end between the radical Mariama and the cleric Aafa is instructive of a future in which love and moral rectitude, shorn of external material trappings, becomes the defining features of social, just polity of our dream.

  • av Oghenemaro Festus Emiri, Ernest Owusu-Dapaa & Ayuba Giwa
    1 469,-

    In twenty-two chapters, divided into six parts for convenience, the authors not only lay bare the "art of lawyering" but also provide invaluable nuggets of perfecting and excelling as a solicitor and advocate. There is little doubt that the contents of this book dramatically make a lawyer, especially the lawyer in Africa, to be more effective, more skilful and a proper lawyer useful to the client and society.

  • - Current Practices and Emerging Trends
    av Junaidu Bello Marshall
    769,-

  • av Bright Avwoghoke Okoro
    309,-

  • av Anthony O Nwafor
    849

    Topics discussed in this book are deliberately comparative and show the different levels of the ground rules for the regulation of corporate operations in the different jurisdictions. The United Kingdom, Nigeria and South Africa are primarily chosen simply on the common law background upon which the statutory provisions in those countries are founded. There are also references to Canada, Australia and India on case by case basis to illustrate the differences in the application of the relevant legal principles and statutory interpretations. The insights gained should facilitate statutory amendments and effective adjustment in the operations of the regulatory agencies and business organizations.The book is written as an invaluable study material for students at the tertiary level. Illuminating the concepts from divergent perspectives avails the reader a broad range of explanations for a better understanding of the subject. Legal practitioners and the judiciary should also find in this work a good source of legal information on company law, especially whenever the need arises to seek persuasive guidance from the opinions of courts and writers on similar developments in cognate jurisdictions to give meaning to those difficult and uncharted courses in the discharge of their daily responsibilities of interpreting and applying the law as judicial officers. The book should be a handy material for those running the affairs of a company in understanding the rules of their engagement.

  • av Ebi Yeibo
    319,-

  • - Poems
    av Ndaba Sibanda
    319,-

    Ndaba Sibanda, from Zimbabwe, has co-authored more than thirty published books. He was a 2005 National Arts Merit Awards (NAMA) nominee, compiled and edited Its Time (2006), and Free Fall (2017), and the recipient of a Starry Night ART School scholarship in 2015.

  • av Peter E Omoko
    319,-

    In Herding South, Peter Omoko spotlights the dispossessed and dystopian fate of minority groups in Nigeria, and the fractured social equilibrium that pervades the land, with its polarising and destructive effect on the people's psyche. Writing essentially as a troubled witness, the poet navigates through the horrifying pains and trauma of a people, instigated by the ineptitude and narrow-mindedness of their leadership. Omoko's intention in this collection - to speak home-truth to power in order to reclaim the people's humanity - is well delineated in the sardonic and emotive metaphors used in the poetry and the rhetorical force of its lines."

  • av Gavin Williams
    605

  • av Abdul-Rasheed Na'Allah
    369,-

  • - Issues in Theory and Practice
    av Gbenga Ibileye
    535,-

    Previous works on Discourse Analysis and Pragmatics have either been dominantly focused on theory or on practice without much balance and attention to both theory and analysis. The present volume seeks to strike a balance between the two closely related disciplines on the one hand, and between the study of theory in the two disciplines and on issues of methodology and application in specific areas of enquiry on the other. The book seeks to provide a cross-sectional view of scholarship in these areas, specifically from the perspective of how the intersection of theory and practice enables Nigerian scholars of Discourse Analysis and Pragmatics to understand and analyse texts that have pan-Nigerian peculiarities.

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