Mike Ozekhome has insisted that Nigeria will not progress as a nation without a new constitution that adequately reflects Nigerians’ aspirations and realities.
A good attorney-general must not be beholden to the executive if there is any hope of enforcing the tenets of the law.
Some Nigerian journalists have suffered varying degrees of state repression in recent years.
Garba Shehu’s claim about 21 days’ window for power transfer was a false interpretation of Section 145 (2) of the Constitution.
“Traditional leaders do not belong to any political party, but enjoy working with the executive and the legislative arms of government.”
“I am of the view that precedents that no longer make sense anymore or are outdated should be laid to rest and never followed.”
“Did you say Tivs in America? What do they know about Nigeria? What is their business? They can’t sit in their comfort zones and know what is happening in Nigeria.”
She demanded that ‘he’ as used in the constitution should be removed and replace ‘chairman’ with ‘chairperson.’
The Administration has also sought to gag the free speech through its many attempts to introduce social media bill.
