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Orji Uzor Kalu & Failure of Supreme Court By Kemi Pinheiro, SAN; The Constitution of any country is the legal framework for its existence but cannot contemplate or envisage all circumstances. It is the role of our Courts to adopt a purposive approach to give intention to the purpose of the Constitution and other laws that may be made pursuant to same

Rising Banks’ Fraud; Ekiti Commissioner Exposes Zenith Bank: “But Ayoola Kusimo, the man who spoke to me from the bank’s corporate communications department merely begged me not to go the press and promised to call Ekiti branch and till today, nothing has happened,” she maintained.

The Untold Suffering of Flour Mills Workers Inside Golden Sugar Estate; Workers alleged that the management had decided to lock down the workers inside the farm without paying their salary or an opportunity to inform their families. Those who defied the order to go and inform their family were said to have been sacked.The company is also accused of providing hand washing facilities only to places that leads to the expatriates offices, homes or where the expatriates frequently visits, while abandoning the Nigerians to their fate

COVID-19 lockdown: Livelihood Is As Important as Lives, NGIJ tells FG; The Guild maintained that livelihood was as important as lives, as poverty and hunger can drive people into vices that may terminate their lives

Why EFCC Must Investigate Nasarawa, Other States Over IGR Fraud -NGIJ; Unremitted 10% Withholding Tax on Credit Interest monies by banks operating in Nasarawa State, came to a total final and conclusive liability against 12 banks stood at N3, 632,677,464.41 (Three Billion, Six Hundred and Thirty two Million, Six Hundred and seventy seven Thousand, Four Hundred and Sixty four naira, Forty one Kobo)