This Month Articles
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Understanding Ghana’s Matrimonial Jurisprudence Through the Lens of the Daddy Lumba Case: A 360° Review of Ghana’s Marriage Laws
The death of music icon Charles Kwadwo Fosu, popularly known as Daddy Lumba, has sparked more than public mourning it…
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Why Most Africans Still Prefer Informal Justice And What Somalia Teaches the Legal Profession
In much of Africa, justice does not begin in a courtroom.It begins under a tree, in a compound, or before…
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Cybercrime and Law Firms: How Hackers Are Targeting African Legal Practices
Across the continent, law firms are waking up to an uncomfortable truth: they have quietly become some of the most…
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South Africa’s G20 “Commercial Break”: A Test of Multilateralism, Power and Principle
When South Africa last month closed the first-ever G20 summit held on African soil, the world expected the baton to…
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Kenya’s Seed Ruling Rewrites the Rules of Africa’s Food Sovereignty
Kenya’s recent High Court judgment striking down restrictive seed-sharing laws is more than a domestic legal victory. It signals a…
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Global Double Standards: Why Western Powers Punish Independent African Positions
When African states make foreign-policy decisions based on their own interests not Western expectations the backlash is often immediate. Accusations,…
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Why the Strongest Lawyers Apologize: The Overlooked Ethics Advantage Africa’s Legal Profession Needs
In an era where clients expect transparency and accountability, one of the most overlooked leadership tools in the legal profession…
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Africa’s $100 Trillion Wealth Transfer: How It Will Reshape Law, Finance, Governance and Power
Africa is entering a transition unlike anything the continent has seen in generations. Economists around the world agree that the…
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The Role of Lawyers in Strengthening Corporate Governance in Cameroon
Strong corporate governance is no longer a box-checking exercise it’s a business imperative. In Cameroon, lawyers sit at the center…
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How Ugandan Law Firms Are Adopting Digital Case Filing and Legal Research Tools
When the wheels of justice turned slowly, many Ugandan lawyers learned to carry patience as part of their briefcases. That…
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