By Adedayo Alli ESQ. Introduction Across the globe, the practice of stop-and-search policing serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing struggle against racial profiling and systemic injustice faced by Black communities. In Nigeria, the United Kingdom, and the United States, these practices disproportionately target individuals based on their race, perpetuating cycles of fear, distrust, […]
Capacity Deficit in Nigeria: Unpacking a Vicious Cycle of Crime, Corruption, and Economic Stagnation
By Adedayo Alli Introduction In a recent conversation with an old friend from Obafemi Awolowo University, now an agropreneur, a single observation resonated deeply: “Capacity is our biggest challenge.” Those words summed up a complex truth facing Nigeria today. From crumbling infrastructure to an underprepared workforce and unreliable institutions, Nigeria’s capacity deficit has become an underlying […]
Introduction Black culture has profoundly shaped the legal landscape across various countries, influencing legal practices, advocacy, and the pursuit of justice. From the United States to Nigeria, Canada, Brazil, South Africa, and the United Kingdom, the contributions of Black lawyers, activists, and scholars are noteworthy. This essay examines how Black culture has influenced the legal […]
by Adedayo Alli ESQ Introduction In today’s digital world, the ease of accessing, reproducing, and disseminating content online has raised profound legal questions concerning the protection of intellectual property (IP), particularly copyrights. With social media platforms, blogs, and other websites serving as repositories for vast amounts of user-generated content, photographers and content creators face unprecedented challenges in safeguarding […]