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So Much from Little
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 70

So Much from Little

This book is a compilation of poems with themes taken from several societal and contemporary issues, ranging from war to injustice, homophobia, science, terrorism, politics, sex, child abuse etc. It is a sequel to a previously published book by the same author (gbenga Odugbemi) titled "A Little From Some" - also a compilation of poems. The poems in the two books are independent of each other - having their own separate themes.

A Little From Some: A Florilegium [Part I]
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 90

A Little From Some: A Florilegium [Part I]

As the name suggests; this book is a collection of poems written by the Author. The poems have their themes taken from traditional settings, contemporary issues, love, eulogy, denial, appreciation, loss, equality in the society and everything life is made up of. It is a good piece everyone, poetry lovers especially should have. Also, because most of the poems are narrative (trying to tell the reader about an event) they can easily be understood and appreciated by everyone, regardless of one's love for poetry.

Re-visiting and Legalizing 'anti-gay' Laws in Nigeria
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 126

Re-visiting and Legalizing 'anti-gay' Laws in Nigeria

A book discussing the relevant laws bordering on 'anti-gay' laws in Nigeria. The book trace the existing previous laws on the issue prior to the infamous Same-Sex Marriage (Prohibition) Act, in 2014. It offers a dissection of these laws and placed them on a legal pedestal in order to determine their legality or otherwise.

So Much From Little
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 71

So Much From Little

This book is a compilation of poems with themes taken from several societal and contemporary issues, ranging from war to injustice, homophobia, science, terrorism, politics, sex, child abuse etc. It is a sequel to a previously published book by the same author (gbenga Odugbemi) titled "A Little From Some" - also a compilation of poems. The poems in the two books are independent of each other - having their own separate themes.

Revisiting and legalizing 'anti-gay' laws in Nigeria
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 126

Revisiting and legalizing 'anti-gay' laws in Nigeria

A book discussing the relevant laws bordering on 'anti-gay' laws in Nigeria. The book trace the existing previous laws on the issue prior to the infamous Same-Sex Marriage (Prohibition) Act, in 2014. It offers a dissection of these laws and placed them on a legal pedestal in order to determine their legality or otherwise.

EVERY MAN
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 40

EVERY MAN

This is a compilation of poems touching on several topics ranging from racism, sex, love, weather, justice, and other issues apparent in society.

A Critical Evaluation of Whether the Present Currently Pending Reforms to the 'Trade Marks Directive' and 'Community Trade Mark Regulation' Will Do Little in Improving the Position of the 'Difficulties' Embedded in the Law of Registered Trademark Infringement in the EU.
  • Language: en

A Critical Evaluation of Whether the Present Currently Pending Reforms to the 'Trade Marks Directive' and 'Community Trade Mark Regulation' Will Do Little in Improving the Position of the 'Difficulties' Embedded in the Law of Registered Trademark Infringement in the EU.

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015
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  • Publisher: Unknown

It is no doubt that the law on 'Trademark infringement' in the European Union is not only clumsy - thereby making issues surrounding it incoherent; it is also not in-tune with time. The European Commission perceived this and it sure explains the instigation of the 'move' to recast the Directive on Trademark (hereinafter referred to as TMD) and revise the Regulation (hereinafter referred to as CTMR). The problem is: the pending collective reforms will do little or almost nothing in clarifying the difficulties 'trademark infringement' is clustered with. This paper traces some of the 'difficulties' the pending reform should have addressed and clarify once and for all; so as to 'save' the ECJ of the various criticisms it receives on its ruling on modern issues. Also, to relieve the CJEU of the role of de facto legislator at the cutting edge of trade mark infringement cases, by incorporating decisions of the courts and views of writers on the alarming issues. However, it seems the pending reforms will not do this. While agreeing that the pending reform will do 'little' to alleviate the difficulties; there are still other aspects that need improvements.

Oga Sabinus Vs. Friesland Foods & UAC of Nigeria Plc
  • Language: en

Oga Sabinus Vs. Friesland Foods & UAC of Nigeria Plc

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This article examines the intention to sue letter sent (and made public) by a Nigerian comedian through his lawyer to two Nigerian companies. In the letter, the comedian had pointed out that two companies--Friesland Foods Wamco Nigeria Plc (the makers of Peak Milk), and UAC of Nigeria Plc (the makers of Gala)--had used his intellectual properties in their Instagram adverts, and thus demands compensation from them in the sum of N1 Billion, and N100 Million, respectively. The first company has been alleged to have infringed the comedian's registered trademark--“Something Hooge”--and the second company has been alleged to have used an image (which is a caricature of the comedian) without pe...

'The Federal Republic of Nigeria Vs. Sowore'
  • Language: en

'The Federal Republic of Nigeria Vs. Sowore'

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This article examines the recent arrest of the human right activist -- Omoyele Sowore -- following his desire to spark a “revolution” in Nigeria starting from August 5, 2019. He started the campaign for the said “revolution” and as a means of creating awareness, via the hashtag #RevolutionNow. Even though what was actually planned by Sowore remains controversial pre- the August 5 protest as to whether he meant a forceful takeover of government -- which is what “revolution” ordinarily connotes -- or a protest -- which is allowed by law. However, what eventually transpired on August 5 was more of a “protest” as contemplated by most Nigerians. Still, the Nigeria government tries...

'The Law on 'Employee-Generated Intellectual Property' Unduly Favours the Employer and Creates Meaningless Reward for the Employee'
  • Language: en

'The Law on 'Employee-Generated Intellectual Property' Unduly Favours the Employer and Creates Meaningless Reward for the Employee'

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The law on 'employee-generated intellectual property' differs amongst jurisdictions in the world. In the midst of the differences, one truth is still apparent. This is the fact that: somehow the employer has an edge (or could have an edge) - in terms of 'ownership' over the invention of his employee(s) - and therefore the resulting 'pecuniary gains'. In the midst of this 'seeming' similarities as regards the positions of law in various jurisdictions, one might conclude that the law unduly 'favours' the employer. However, a close scrutiny of the laws does not necessarily suggest the 'reverse', instead, what most legal systems (in different countries) have: is a provision that tends to 'balanc...