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Nurses, Midwives Serve Nigerian Nursing Council Pre-Action Notice, Insist On Reversal Of Stringent Requirements For Certificate Verification

Aggrieved Nigerian nurses and midwives have served the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria (NMCN) a pre-action notice insisting on the immediate reversal of the Council’s revised stringent guidelines for verification of certificate(s).   SaharaReporters had reported that health workers under the umbrella of the National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives staged a protest in Abuja against what they described as stringent verification certification guidelines released by the NMCN.  

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Mauritius dispatches: new corporate-friendly oil bill raises corruption and climate change concerns

A Staff Correspondent for JURIST in Mauritius says that a new petroleum bill advancing in that Indian Ocean country off the coast of Africa has significant implications for climate change and raises c.

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Again, S'Court Rejects Abacha Family's Request to Access Foreign Accounts

Alex Enumah in Abuja The Supreme Court for the second time dashed the hope of members of the late General Sani Abacha family, following the dismissal of another of their appeals seeking access to seized funds in foreign bank accounts of the late Head of State and some members of the family. The first appeal filed by Abba Sani, was dismissed by the apex court on February 7, 2020 for being incompetent and lacking in merit. The Supreme Court had in the judgment held that the suit was statute barred and as such liable for dismissal. The Abacha family had since 2004 filed different suits challenging the legality of a request by the President Olusegun Obasanjo administration for the seizure and subsequent transfer of funds found in foreign accounts belonging to the late General and some members of his family.

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Again, Supreme Court Halts Abacha Family's Bid to Access Frozen Foreign Accounts

By Alex Enumah The Supreme Court for the second time dashed the hope of members of the late Gen. Sani Abacha’s family, following the dismissal of another appeal seeking access to seized funds in foreign bank accounts of the late head of state and some members of the family. The first appeal filed by Abba Sani was dismissed by the apex court on February 7, 2020 for being incompetent and lacking in merit. The Supreme Court had in the judgment held that the suit was statute barred and as such liable for dismissal. The Abacha family had since 2004 filed different suits challenging the legality of a request by the President Olusegun Obasanjo administration for the seizure and subsequent transfer of funds found in foreign accounts belonging to the late General and some members of his family.

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