Hijab: NSCIA threatens nationwide protests, legal action

The Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA) has threatened nationwide protests and legal action against violators of Muslim women's right to wear the...

The Jabs, Darts and Spats over Hijab at the Bar By Jiti Ogunye

In this article, Jiti Ogunye gives a perspective on how religion interfaces with the law in Nigeria. Rules were set by the Body of Benchers...

Muslim groups flay Nigerian Law School action on Firdaus Amasa

Muslim groups in Nigeria have condemned in strong terms the denial of Firdaus Amasa from being called to the Bar due to her adorning...

9 year old girl becomes first female winner of SPELL&THRILL! Competition

A 9-year old girl who won the 2017 SPELL&THRILL Competition has become the first female winner of the competition in six years. Her name...

Mixed reactions trail Law graduate denied call to bar over hijab

Nigerians have taken to the social media to react to the issue of Muslim law graduate, Firdaus Amasa who was denied call to bar for...

Why Obasanjo spent less than two years on his PhD – NOUN

The National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) has revealed why the institution awarded a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) to President Olusegun Obasanjo in less...

Land encroachers to become LASU tenants through regularisation

Encroachers into the land of the Lagos State University (LASU) will now become tenants of the school through some regularisation process. This is based on...

Obasanjo bags PhD in Christian Theology

A former Nigerian President, Olusegun Obasanjo, on Friday bagged the award of Doctor of Philosophy, (PhD) in Christian Theology from the National Open University...

LASU commences Acceptance Fee payment

The management of the Lagos State University (LASU) has announced the commencement of payment for the Acceptance Fee and the procedures to do so. It...

Court stops sack of 21,780 Kaduna teachers

The National Industrial Court of Nigeria in Kaduna on Thursday ordered Kaduna State government to stop the planned sack of 21,000 primary school teachers...