Emmanuel Omoh Esiemokhai

Professor Emmanuel Omoh Esiemokhai is the Academic Chancellor, BOSAS International Law Bureau, Abuja, FCT, Nigeria.

Zik's Remembrance

A government that entertains directives, unsolicited advice from foreign governments and individuals creates the impression that it is weak and compromising. Nigerians do not go out of their way to meddle in the internal political affairs of other states...

Who Advises the Nigerian President?

Very often, the impunity and impertinence with which very serious state matters are addressed in Nigeria, suggest that the political parties are not oblivious of how much they affront the voters' sensitivities...

2011: Law and Morality in Nigeria

Law is the most potent instrument of class struggle and because laws are made by the ruling class in order to solidify their class position in society, the legislative organs  of the state  are dominated by powerful dominant groups.

Ode and Salute to Engineers and Engineering!

At first, the engineers made the wheel and since then, the wheel has turned the world. Engineers are among the thinking people in the world. Unlike ambitious politicians, who make the wrong noises, the Engineers move assuredly from the drawing board to the site...

The Co-Efficient of Friction in Nigerian Politics

How Nigerians treat their compatriots is directly responsible for the high co-efficient of friction in Nigeria...

Separating World Leaders from Dealers

This is the Aquarian Age, the age of spirit consciousness. This Era is the period of the Gentiles, Atonement and the Brotherhood of Man. So, all leaders, in every walk of life must promote the brotherhood of man...

The Volatility in International Liquidity

The volatile liquidity crunch in major capitalist states cannot be apprehended by talk-show jokes, hip hop artists, burnt-out actors, glib talk-show hosts, who are well-known for trivializing serious issues...

The United Nations: Restatement Of Purpose

I disagree with some Western International lawyers who argue that international law was unknown to Africans until their independence in the late 1950s and early 1960s...

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