Top 10 socio-legal wrongs and political misconduct of this decade (2010-2019)
As we’re within a whisker of the next decade, perhaps we might wish to look back on some prime social […]
As we’re within a whisker of the next decade, perhaps we might wish to look back on some prime social […]
Don’t get me wrong, we all do need food to survive on earth. In fact, the aphorism that “there’s no
The law court building is ghosted and the machinery of justice grounded just because few international jurists are in town
Small-skin economy, big beleh cabinet. (loosely translated: Little economy, bloated cabinet) The current governing party while in opposition berated its predecessor
On 7th March 2019, President Bio addressed the Institute of Politics at Harvard Kennedy School of Government on the Topic:
I pored through Winstanley Bankole Johnson’s above-titled article interrupting my typically restful Sunday. I must admit that much as the
Today is exactly halfway a ninety-day willful break from fierce activism. My comrade and brother, Chernor Bah aka Ceebah, believes
President Bio berated the judiciary for many of the political and socio-economic ills of Sierra Leone when he was canvassing
In the twilight of the first half of 2014, Sierra Leone was hit for the first time by the Ebola
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
The Constitution of any nation, especially democracies across the world, is the foundation on which the whole state edifice rests.
Ten years today—31st October 2009, I was certified by the then Hon. Chief Justice as having successfully passed the