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Month: September 2024

NIMASA CRUMBLING UNDER MOBEREOLA’S WATCH?…Stranded Cadets  Storm NIMASA HQ Over Non Payment of School Fees…As Mobereola responds to Oyetola’s query. By Asu Beks

NIMASA CRUMBLING UNDER MOBEREOLA’S WATCH?…Stranded Cadets Storm NIMASA HQ Over Non Payment of School Fees…As Mobereola responds to Oyetola’s query. By Asu Beks

Misc
Things have completely fallen apart in Dayo Mobereola's NIMASA who has spent only about six months into his 4 year tenure and it is obvious that the Center cannot hold. Barely 24 hours after Dayo Mobereola, Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency , NIMASA and his Executive Director, Maritime Labour and Cabotage Services, Mr Jibril Abba, replied to a query issued the duo by the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Chief Adegboyega Oyetola over allegations of impropriety leveled against them by a Vendor in India, overseeing NSDP program at Centurion University, over 100 cadets mostly from Greece who have been stranded in Nigeria on Tuesday stormed the Agency. The students, were protesting against the non challant manner NIMASA had handled their welfare an...
THE RISING ASSAULT ON SOVEREIGN IMMUNITY AND IMPLICATIONS FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES  BY: GODKNOWS IGALI

THE RISING ASSAULT ON SOVEREIGN IMMUNITY AND IMPLICATIONS FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES BY: GODKNOWS IGALI

News Feature
Recent developments around the world have continued to spark extensive debate within diplomatic and academic circles regarding the continued relevance and potency of international law. Specifically, some have tended to ask if international law actually exists as the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East rage unabating. Even more, the time-honoured principle of equality of states, a cornerstone of international law that gave birth to “Sovereign Immunity” is torpedoed in national courts daily. Hence, assets belonging to weaker states, in a rather Hobbesian manner, are clutched by stronger nations, unrestrained. 2. The truth is that international law still exists and remains pivotal to regulate the behaviour of the 195 countries of the world and other actors on the global scene. Actually, th...