Nigeria’s state of emergency : was President Tinubu’s declaration legal and justified (...)

27 mars 2025 | Abiodun Odusote, Associate professor, University of Lagos
The Nigerian constitution grants the president the powers to declare a state of emergency but silent on suspension of a state governor.
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