Intellectual property is a product of the mind and thoughts, hence the word ‘intellect’. It is defined by the World Intellectual Property Organization(WIPO) as ‘creations of the mind, inventions, literary and…
The wind of activism blew round the nooks and crannies of the Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria on the twenty second of April, 1938, that it appeared undoubtedly that the yet…
There is no single definition as to what ‘soft law’ as a concept and source of international law is. Various scholars have attempted to define this concept, but they have been…
Access to education and recent improvement in the medical field across the globe, has not only contributed to global development, but also improved human lifespan, Nigeria is no exception. Morbidity rate…
The question of whether the COVID-19 affects commercial contracts in its entirety is a big question to ask. The reality emerged when a client sought my assistance to rescind a contract…
Kenya has come a long way from Courts dismissing the late Wangari Maathai’s stance against the construction of the tallest skyscraper in the middle of Nairobi’s green space, Uhuru Park owing…
In a bid to fight the spread of the Corona Virus pandemic, Kenya’s president announced a curfew. The curfew was subsequently published in the Kenya gazette. Substantially, the curfew limits the…
Cyber security is a contemporary concern within any organization and government that takes the security of its data and stakeholders seriously. Governments all over the world are concerned with creating an…
In order to determine that a contract is unconscionable, “coercion of the will” of the disadvantaged party must be established. This essentially means that a certain amount of pressure is exerted…
The World Economic Forum predicts that by 2030, one in five people in the world will be African. By 2050, Africa’s 1.1 billion population is projected to double in size[1]. Lagos,…