In Onuoha v. The State it was stated that the practice of obeying precedents has been justified on the grounds that it enhances certainty and predictability in the law and minimizes the influence of personal bias against settled principles of law....
In Folarin v. Durojaiye it was stated that due largely to the colonial influence during its formative years and the subsequent imposition of English law, Nigerian Legal System has acquired a dual structure comprising customary and English Laws. Hey There, you’re...
In Caribbean Trading and Fidelity Corporation v. Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation it was pointed out that Nigeria does not cease to be Nigeria simply because of its drawing from other legal systems. It was further stated that our legal system draws...