Adverse possession allows individuals to claim land through continuous, open use. In Nigeria, it raises key questions about justice, fairness, and land rights.
Adverse possession allows individuals to claim land through continuous, open use. In Nigeria, it raises key questions about justice, fairness, and land rights.
Nigeria’s constitutional amendment must prioritise environmental protection, as oil pollution in the Niger Delta threatens the economy, health, and stability.
Innovative conflict resolution is key to tackling environmental disputes in Africa, where resource exploitation fuels instability, pollution & security challenges.
Nigeria’s maritime sector drives trade and growth but faces challenges from outdated laws and weak implementation, impacting its full potential.
Nigeria’s maritime sector drives trade and energy exports but faces challenges from outdated laws and weak implementation, hindering growth.
Explore the complexities of limitation periods in Nigerian oil spill cases and how a rights-based approach can enhance environmental claim enforcement.
Explore Nigeria’s legal evolution as environmental rights become constitutional, addressing the Niger Delta crisis and redefining human rights protections.
Unlock Nigeria’s natural gas potential with the Development Gas approach, boosting energy security, industrialization, and sustainable economic growth.
Addressing weak enforcement of environmental rights in Nigeria: tackling oil pollution, climate change, and corporate accountability challenges.
The Tax Reform Bill presents a great opportunity to restructure Nigeria’s federal system. By embracing fiscal federalism, Nigeria can unlock its vast economic potential, enhance good governance, and promote sustainable development.