7 results for "Ooreoluwa O. Agbede"

What the Electoral Act 2026 Changes, and What Citizens Must Demand Next

What the Electoral Act 2026 Changes, and What Citizens Must Demand Next

President Bola Tinubu signed the Electoral Act 2026 into law on February 18, 2026. The debates about how it got here and its surrounding controversy are legitimate, but they belong to yesterday. The m

The Hormuz Strait Crisis and What it means for Nigeria

The Hormuz Strait Crisis and What it means for Nigeria

There is a stretch of water barely twenty-one miles wide, hemmed in between the rugged coastline of Iran and the shores of Oman and the UAE. In ordinary times, tankers laden with crude oil and liquefi

How a twenty-one-mile strait is rewriting the rules of global shipping

How a twenty-one-mile strait is rewriting the rules of global shipping

Few passages in world history have been as consequential for commerce and conflict as the Strait of Hormuz, and in the space of a single weekend it has once again demonstrated its capacity to destabil

Electoral law, technology, and the changes before the ballot

Electoral law, technology, and the changes before the ballot

The senate’s decision to re-amend the Electoral Act to accommodate electronic transmission of results, albeit without making it mandatory and with a fall back to Form EC8A in the event of network fail

After twenty years at sea: Can CVFF finally deliver Nigeria’s indigenous shipping dream?

After twenty years at sea: Can CVFF finally deliver Nigeria’s indigenous shipping dream?

For over two decades, Nigeria’s maritime sector has lived with a paradox. It generates enormous value, anchors the country’s oil and gas logistics, and sits at the heart of regional trade, yet Nigeria

Should Litigation Claims Linked to Arbitration Be a Class of Their Own?

Should Litigation Claims Linked to Arbitration Be a Class of Their Own?

Arbitration is widely promoted as a commercial dispute resolution mechanism built on party autonomy, confidentiality, speed, and procedural flexibility. Yet in Nigeria, as in many emerging arbitration

2026 as a defining year

2026 as a defining year

By the time Nigerians cast their votes in 2027, many of the most decisive political battles would already have been fought and settled. That defining battleground is 2026. Although election day is st