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Browsing by Author "Olokooba, S.M."

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    Climate Change Impacts on Human Rights in Niger Delta, Nigeria: A Jurisprudential Discourse
    (University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria, 2012) Ibrahim, I.; ABDULRAHEEM-MUSTAPHA, M.A.; Abdulkadir, B.A.; Olokooba, S.M.
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    Corruption in Nigeria: A Call for an Aggressive Legal Solution.
    (Department of International Law and Jurisprudence, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Anambra, Nigeria., 2010) Ibrahim, I.; ABDULRAHEEM-MUSTAPHA, M.A.; Olokooba, S.M.
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    Privatisation, Deregulation and Good Tax System
    (Faculty of Law, Lead City University, Ibadan, Nigeria, 2016) Olokooba, S.M.; Olatoke, Olukayode
    The existence of a functional public corporation depends on good corporate management. The moribund and near collapse situation of many public corporations in Nigeria necessitated the renew effort of government on privatisation and deregulation exercise. This paper therefore examines how privatisation, deregulation as well as good tax system can save the already dilapidating public corporations in Nigeria. The reasons why privatisation exercise has not been so successful unlike other jurisdictions in Africa and Europe are also appraised. The paper ends with some practical solution in form of recommendations on how privatisation, deregulation and good tax system can save the Nigerian public corporations sectors from total collapse.
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    The Professional's Duty of Care
    (Journal of Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Environmental Sciences, University of Jos, 2009) Suleiman, Bolaji; Olokooba, S.M.
    The legal requirement of duty of care from Professionals is uncompromiseable. This paper seeks to examine the level of such duty required by law from professionals that could be said to have satisfied the minimum standard requirement of the law. An attempt will be made to critically appraise the acts that constitute negligence in Tort for Quantity Surveyor with in1 view to proffering available defences in such circumstances

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