PASSION FOR THE LAW: WHO’S KILLING IT? AYESHA MUNU (PART ONE)
As a young girl, I have had great admiration for lawyers. There was and to some extent still is, an […]
As a young girl, I have had great admiration for lawyers. There was and to some extent still is, an […]
UNSHACKLING THE JUDICIARY: THE FAILED PROMISE OF JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE! Public Lecture delivered by Augustine S. Marrah, Esq. on the invitation
Our nation is endowed with natural resources, far too many to enumerate in rush. A tiny nation, outclassed by the
Don’t get me wrong, we all do need food to survive on earth. In fact, the aphorism that “there’s no
President Bio berated the judiciary for many of the political and socio-economic ills of Sierra Leone when he was canvassing
Sierra Leoneans might be adept at discording with one another on many issues not least which is the better premier
Death is a natural phenomenon in the land of the living. In Sierra Leone, poverty, whether orchestrated by the greed
Sierra Leone gained independence of her state sovereignty from Great Britain in 1961. But its judicial arm of governance was
Just few weeks ago, I had a chat with a colleague in the front corridor of the court. In our
You think this is sensationalised caption? That is because you have not been an embarrassed witness to the gushing sewage
Most, if not all domestic legal systems are transplants (direct or indirect derivatives) of some ancient corpus of legal codes