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Saturday, September 29, 2018

NYSC: Seven Sins of Davido and the Punishments under the Law- Richarmond O. Natha-Alade

Richarmond O. Natha-Alade
In recent time, the calls and wakes of the need to serve Nigeria under the one year compulsory service mandated under the enabling Act had jostle with the recent realities of sacks, resignations and disqualifications (among others) of erring Nigerians who became graduates at and/or before Thirty but failed to participate in the National Youths Service Corps (NYSC) scheme at all spheres of our economy and national life.

Tuesday, September 18, 2018

What Ex-Minister Kemi Adeosun Ought to Have Done Without Resigning - Richarmond O. Natha-Alade

Richarmond O. Natha-Alade

What if you are dancing in church, a young beautiful lady passes by while you are completely engrossed in the act of dancing, and your hands accidentally grabbed her breast, are you guilty of Indecent assault?

Tuesday, September 4, 2018

Rule of Law v. National Security: President Buhari was Right, Somehow He stated the Law- Richarmond O. Natha-Alade

Richarmond O. Natha-Alade

“Rule of Law must be subject to the Supremacy of nation’s Security and National interest’...” President Muhammoudu Buhari

I have studied the above position of the President of Nigeria on Rule of Law and National Security, without mincing words, he goofed, but in a way, he stated what the law is.

Sunday, September 2, 2018

I never liked Paul Usoro, SAN, He was Magnanimous in Victory- Richarmond O. Natha-Alade

Richarmond O. Natha-Alade

I remember all the horrible things my ears were stuffed with on Paul Usoro, SAN, notably from senior members of the Bar far and near; That was before PUSAN (as fondly called), eventually emerged as the winner of the last election as National President of the Nigerian Bar Association.
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