Chidi Odinkalu

Nigeria’s crisis of judicial pensions is not about the law of Karma

By Chidi Anselm Odinkalu “The term of office of judges, their independence, security, adequate remuneration, conditions of service, pensions and...

Independent and unaccountable: A new code for Nigeria’s judiciary

By Chidi Anselm ODINKALU AMONG the doctrines that underpin the legal process in Nigeria, few are as profound and pervasive...
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Ese Oruru: The inspiring triumph of a survivor

By Chidi Anselm Odinkalu IN April 2020, then governor of Kano State in North-West Nigeria, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, took time...

Senior Advocates of No-Consequence (SANs)

  By Chidi Anselm Odinkalu The ritual of the “Call to Bar” is the formal ceremony for the admission of new...
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The Selectorate: when the people vote but the judges choose

By Abdul MAHMUD ONE month ago, in Abuja, a small circle of friends, literary enthusiasts, human rights activists, politicians, public...

The age of judicial impostor in Nigeria must end

By Chidi Anselm ODINKALU “THE mind grows old, no less than the body.” Aristotle, The Politics, Book II, Ch. 9,...
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