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  Govt should empower citizens to own houses -031109
Housing is a basic need for every human being. As a basic need, it is made a fundamental human right by the national, regional or international law.

Victims of bullet wounds, Police reports and the law -031109
By Steve Elijah
THE death of Mr. Bayo Ohu, an assistant news editor with the Guardian Newspapers Limited, in the presence of medical personnel who should have - at least if not ethically but sympathetically - worked round the clock to save his life, has once again brought to the fore the nagging issue of police reports in Nigeria.

When National Security Adviser's action becomes unconstitutional -031109
By Ibe Uwaleke
UNLESS paragraph 26, part 1 of the Third Schedule of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria which defines the powers, duties, roles and functions of the National Security Council (NSC) is amended, any action carried outside this provision by its adviser, is unconstitutional, null and void, so held a Federal High Court, Abuja.

  For any chieftaincy to be upgraded, same must first be created (2) -031109
In the Court of Appeal, holden at Lagos

Fundamental rights of prisoners: A perspective -031109
By Abayomi Oyebola
THE Black's Law Dictionary (fifth Edition) at P.1075 defines. "Prison" and "Prisoner" as follows:

 
 

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