Mbula Nzuki: Africa’s Legal Millennial

We traverse the eastern part of the beautiful continent of Africa and unravel what makes up the quintessential Kenyan: Mbula Nzuki. Mbula who is a seasoned Startup and Corporate/Commercial Attorney working with (and for) innovative, high-growth emerging companies and Venture Capital investors.
Child Labour in the Entertainment Industries- Ahmed Ashrf Mshrf

In the last century, the entertainment industry evolved in its aspects, be it cinema, television shows, theatre, or radio, and became an industry based on hundreds of billions worldwide.
Nigeria’s Cryptocurrency Ban: A Legal Analysis- Olayanju Philips

Olayanju Phillips attempts a legal analysis of CBN’s decision to prohibit financial institutions, others from further crypto-related transactions.
Senegal: Regulatory Status and Prospects in the Electricity and Renewable Energy Sector- Franck Allesie

Intending to diversify energy production sources and reduce the government’s dependence on fossil fuels (coal, oil, gas), the Senegalese government has implemented a legal framework to ensure the promotion and development of non-fossil fuels and the protection of the environment.
The Continent of the Future- Islam El Ghazouly

Approximately 1.3 billion people live in 54 countries in Africa, the second continent of the world in terms of population and land area, the continent is targeted by many of the greedy in its wealth and resources, which have suffered greatly from
Sphesihle Nxumalo: Africa’s Legal Millennial

Our Millennial feature, Sphesihle Nxumalo, is an Attorney of the High Court of South Africa who also graduated in the top 10% of the Law (LL.B) Class of 2015 at the University of Witwatersrand (WITS)-which has been ranked first in Africa. He is also an LL.M (Competition Law) Candidate at the University of London. In this feature, Sphesihle projects his vigour and acute enthusiasm toward the African legal heritage.
Dr Temitope Omotola Odusanya: Africa’s Legal Millennial

Dr Temitope Omotola Odusanya, “Temi” holds an LL.B Hons from Buckingham University, BL Nigerian Law School, an LL.M from Portsmouth University, GCILEx UK and is a Member of the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives, GCG UK, aMember of The Chartered Governance Institute formerly known as the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrator (ICSAUK) and a PhD. in Political Science, from Babcock University She is the passionate UK and Nigerian trained corporate governance professional.
Democracy in the East: Which Way Tanzania? By Collins Osumba

On 28th October 2020, the people of the United Republic of Tanzania went to the polls for the 6th time since the restoration of multi-party system in 1992. The high stake election, which saw the incumbent Dr.John Pombe Magufuli…
Ibrahim Shehata: Africa’s Legal Millennial

Ibrahim Shehata is an Egyptian legal practitioner with a budding experience in the Alternative Disputes Resolution field; especially in Arbitration. Ibrahim attained an LL.B degree from Cairo University’s School Of Law; one of the most prestigious universities in Egypt. He then earned two diplomas; the first in Civil and Commercial law, and the second is in Judicial Sciences, both from Cairo University.
Confronting and Frolicking with People with Dysfunctional Behaviour as a Professional by Adekanmbi Subomi

The mind is a complex entity and without a total or partial knowledge of how it functions and interconnect with individuals’ covert and overt behaviours, conflicts are bound to arise and remain unsolved within a corporate entity and the world at large. The mind is unique in that it is not constant in every person […]