
Emem Udoh- Bachelor of Laws
- Institute of Corporate Law and Business Development
Emem Udoh
- Bachelor of Laws
- Institute of Corporate Law and Business Development
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Institute of Corporate Law and Business Development
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After achieving independence from slavery and colonialism, African countries implemented various developmental policies, including import substitution, industrialization, and structural adjustment programs, among others. However, political instability, civil wars, poverty, bad governance, and environmental degradation hindered the continent's progr...
The widespread use of digital currency as an alternative method of payment and an investment tool has led to a growing digital ecosystem over the years. The use of digital currency however has come with perceived threat to the financial sector. Governments around the world are behind the curve, continuing to wrestle with how to develop effective pu...
The Federal Republic of Nigeria acknowledges the critical importance of the World Health Organization’s (WHO) efforts towards the establishment of a global health framework that addresses the pandemic preparedness and response. In line with this, Nigeria welcomes the Zero Draft of the WHO CA+ (Pandemic Treaty) as a crucial step towards a more coord...
The oil-rich Nigerian state, despite the abundance of oil revenue which contributes about 95% export earning and 40% GDP , is still grappling with myriads of developmental challenges. There is the reasoning that enormous revenue from mineral and other natural resources in the form of financial gains should engender positive development. Such develo...
he study, seeks to examine the health and environmental implications of black
The pervasive nature of racism and sexism in our society is not up for debate. It runs deep and seeps into every crevice, including certain professional industries. The music industry, unfortunately, is not immune to this type of harmful stereotyping. In fact, it's so embedded in the industry that it's rarely questioned. This, in turn, has led to a...
Today, all the Constitutional systems in the world might not be opting for the strict separation of powers because that is undesirable and impracticable but implications of this concept can be seen in almost all the countries in its diluted form. It is widely accepted that for a political system to be stable, the holders of power need to be balance...