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The Nigerian Fintech Commission Bill: Reform or Regulatory Redundancy?
Nigeria’s proposed Fintech Regulatory Commission promises coordination in a rapidly evolving sector, but does creating another regulator solve fragmentation or simply multiply it? This piece examines the Bill’s legal architecture and explores the risks of overlapping mandates, regulatory duplication, and increased compliance burdens.
Mar 105 min read


The Netflix and Warner Merger: Unpacking the Legal Architecture Behind a Generation-Defining Deal
What looked like a routine merger announcement quickly revealed itself to be one of the most consequential entertainment deals of the century. This analysis unpacks the legal architecture behind the proposed Netflix and Warner Bros. merger, from antitrust risks and shareholder protections to streaming consolidation and the future of global media.
Dec 7, 20258 min read


Does Mercy Undermine Justice? : Unpacking the Maryam Sanda Pardon
Can mercy coexist with justice without weakening it? Using the controversial clemency granted to Maryam Sanda as a starting point, this piece examines the constitutional power of pardon in Nigeria and explores the tension between compassion, accountability, victims’ rights, and public confidence in the justice system.
Oct 25, 20255 min read


The Flight of Mayegun
A bizarre airport confrontation involving Fuji icon K1 the Ultimate quickly became more than a celebrity story. This piece examines the legal, constitutional, and aviation safety issues surrounding the incident, asking where accountability begins when public conduct collides with public risk.
Aug 7, 20256 min read


THE QUINCECARE QUAGMIRE
Can a bank be blamed for sending your money too quickly or for refusing to send it at all? This piece explores the Quincecare duty, the legal principle requiring banks to act on suspicious transactions, and the difficult balance between protecting customers and interfering with their financial autonomy.
May 12, 20253 min read
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