GIG Economy: The Future of Work
GIG Economy: The Future of Work (9th September 2020)
GIG Economy: The Future of Work (9th September 2020)
Governor Bello Mohammed Matawalle of Zamfara State, has signed into law a bill prescribing death sentences for bandits, kidnappers, cattle rustlers, cultists and other criminals, as part of his administration’s efforts to end insecurity in the state. The governor also banned all political activities, including gatherings and rallies in the state pending the official commencement…
The first Initial Creditors Meeting (ICM) to be recorded under Nigeria’s 2020 Companies and Allied Matters Act as well as the new Insolvency Regulations 2022 was held yesterday, Thursday, 20th October, 2022, at the Moorhouse Hotel, Ikoyi, Lagos State. The meeting, which was convened by Mr. Bidemi Daniel Olumide of Anaje Olumide Oke Akinkugbe (AO2LAW),…
The Nigerian Bar Association Young Lawyers Forum (NBA-YLF) is grateful to the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIARB) for sponsoring the first edition of the NBA-YLF national arbitration competition, the NBA-YLF Arbitration Challenge. We look forward to more profitable partnerships and collaborations with the CIARB in our future projects aimed at the collective career advancement of…
A special assistant to the governor of Ogun State, Abidemi Rufai has been sentenced to five years in prison for pandemic fraud. In May 2021, Mr. Rufai pleaded guilty before the U.S. District Court in Tacoma, on charges bordering on wire fraud and aggravated identity theft. He was alleged to have defrauded employees of the…
The Federal government has pointed at past neglect of the power sector as the major cause of slow development of the power sector and consequently epileptic power supply. The Minister of Power, Abubakar Aliyu who presented 16 memos at the Federal Executive Council meeting chaired by the Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo today, disclosed the…
The number of Justices of the Supreme Court has dropped to 13 following the retirement of Justice Abdu Aboki. Justice Aboki, according to a statement by the court’s spokesman, Dr. Festus Akande, stepped off the apex court’s bench on August 5 upon attaining the statutory retirement age of 70. His statement reads in part: “Justice…