The Book Lunch For Olusegun Obansanjo

Book Lunch Titled Selected Speech of a worthy African Leader for Ex-President Obasanjo

PUBLICATIONS

  • 1. Justice Alfa Belgore- a 21st Century Realist? (2004)
  • 2. Another look at pension reforms
  • 3. Anti-trust Legislations in third world economies: the rebirth 
  • 4. Utilities deregulation: The aftermath
  • 5. Justice Udo Udoma: Champion of the Liberalist Constructionist Approach (2003)
  • 6.  Lump sum contracts: The gray areas
  • 7.  How not to privatize essential services
  • 8.  The Place of the military might of Nigeria in the political stability of Africa (1993)
  • 9. Is privatization a Program for all seasons?
  • 10. Successes & failures of Nigerian privatization Program: (2007)
  • 11.Natural Gas Ownership- The True position of the law in Nigeria (1998)
  • 12. My Bias against (the Doctrine of) Bias (1998);
  • 13. Customary Law & the repugnancy doctrine- a critique (1998)
  • 14. Expanding the frontiers of juristic personality: 
  • 15. Judicial review of administrative actions: beyond the common law doctrines
  • 16. Shariah legal system in a secular society: a dangerous gamble?
  • 17. Nigerian Weekly Bench Reports (NWBR) 2000
  • 18. The fallacy of the Existing law doctrine
  • 19. Section 315 of the 1999 Constitution- a recipe for dictatorship?
  • 20. Limiting the scope of vicarious liability
  • 21. On Juristic Personality: a closer look at the concept
  • 22. Pre-incorporation contracts
  • 23. Limit of the investigative powers of the National Assembly
  • 24. 2003 General Elections in Nigeria: The Apocalypse?
  • 25. Religious Pluralism in a emerging democracies
  • 26. Why I still mourn General Abacha? - A Satire
  • 27. September 11, a resurging soviet Union  and Third World War
  • 28. Is the Nigerian Supreme Court really impartial?
  • 29. Keeping the military at bay forever
  • 30. Executive/legislative feud: the panache
  • 31. 2007 General Elections in Nigeria: are we about to turn the corner or is it Apocalypse?

    CHARITY WORKS

    Chief Nkereuwem Akpan has been engaged inn charity works in aid of indigent litigants, orphans, widows and the needy and widows in society generally. He is a member Board of trustees of a number of charities and non governmental organizations (NGOs) such as the good citizenship organization and Center for leadership and attitudinal change. He is also the National Director Research, Planning and Strategy of the President Yar Adua-Jonathan Seven Point Agenda Support Organisation (YJSPASO) - an NGO that has since recognizes that sustainable and accelerated national development is a function of good leadership and indeed good followership both of which are to be encapsulated in the epochal and unprecedented seven point agenda of this current administration. As patriotic Nigerian we had organized ourselves to chart the way forward and harness our resource in support of this lofty agenda by creating a massive awareness campaign that stimulates nationwide enthusiasm and beef-up grassroots support for the Yar’Adua- Jonathan seven point Agenda as well as organize the citizenry to provide good followership to ensure the success of this administration as well as the long term goal of vision 2020.