Emmanuel Omoh Esiemokhai

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

The Right To Participate In Politics

Understandably and regrettably, most politicians are not lawyers. As a result, they are not always sure of their political rights. They often rely on opinion leaders and views expressed in newspapers and magazines, which are often misleading, inaccurate or biased...

Going Nowhere Slowly

By the time the dewy eyes of genuine mourners of late President Umaru Yar'Adua dry up, Nigerian politics will go into over-drive. Political contenders are already flexing their bulging muscles and they are loaded with what it takes...

Nigerian Diplomacy in the Transition Period

After the Acting President Dr. Goodluck Jonathan's successful visit to the United States of America, where he participated in the global summit on nuclear security, Nigerian diplomacy seems to have found approval amongst African states...

Social Justice, Democracy and the Rule of Law in Nigeria

The rule of law strengthens democracy and social justice. The Rule of Law will be built on shifting sands, if the essential  and crucial rights of citizens are not justiciable...

British Politics in Top Gear

In the current campaign by the three leaders of the Labour, the Conservative and Liberal parties, the problem of immigration is a major issue...

Hon. Justice P.N. Bhagwati: A Man with a Social Conscience

It would appear that it has become a prevalent view that if Nigeria conducts free and fair elections, all will be well. In my humble opinion, this is far from the truth...

Global Security In The Era Of The Gentiles

The most heart-warming event in US/Russia relations is their agreement to reduce the deadly  nuclear weapons in their arsenal  and work for arms control. However, the current efforts are not good enough...

National Security In Nigeria

We are a nation where the rich incessantly engage in gaieties and social festivities. These stoke the envy of the underprivileged, who occasionally visit their abject frustrations on civil society, especially the underprivileged like themselves...

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