AI is reshaping healthcare in Nigeria, but legal gaps around medical errors raise key questions on liability, regulation, and patient safety.
AI is reshaping healthcare in Nigeria, but legal gaps around medical errors raise key questions on liability, regulation, and patient safety.
This article explores the legal and cultural debates around bride price in Nigeria, its refund on divorce, and calls for reform through a feminist legal lens.
Olisa Agbakoba Legal (OAL) advised on Netflix’s “To Kill A Monkey,” Kemi Adetiba’s bold 8-part series redefining African storytelling on the global stage.
Supreme Court rules in Ubom v. Globacom that image rights claims fall under the State High Court, not copyright law, clarifying jurisdiction and consent issues.
This article explores telemedicine and health tech usability, raising legal and ethical questions around harm caused by poor design, not medical error.
President Tinubu signs four major tax reform bills into law, ushering in a new era of revenue generation, tax equity, and fiscal transformation in Nigeria.
This article breaks down Nigeria’s cybersecurity laws and online safety framework, empowering citizens to protect themselves from internet-related crimes.
Retired professionals may still face legal liability for advice, but without a license or oversight, both they & their clients risk exposure without protection.
In Nigeria, paying for land isn’t enough, only title perfection secures legal ownership, protects your rights, and unlocks full property value.
Learn how the FREP Rules 2009 abolished limitation periods and streamlined procedures for fundamental rights enforcement, enhancing access to justice in Nigeria.