Akintunde Esan’s legal illumination is an Online Legal Resource Blog containing the legal illuminations of Akintunde Esan on the principles of law which determine the enforceability of legal rights and obligations in Nigeria.
It is inspiring to note that, Judges, Lawyers, Law Student, Paralegals and Persons seeking for legal solutions online have found his legal illuminations very useful, insightful and helpful to the extent that, Akintunde Esan’s legal illumination has been cited by a Supreme Court Judge (MOHAMMED IBRAHIM, SCJ) in his Judgment[1] delivered in the Supreme Court of Kenya and by the Chief Judge of Delta State[2], Nigeria in his paper[3] delivered on the occasion of the Induction Course for newly appointed Judges/Kadis at the National Judicial Institute in Abuja on the 10th July, 2017.
Given the quality of the reliability of the online legal illuminations of Akintunde Esan @ https://akintundeesan.blogspot.com , a lot of legal scholars, writers and journalists have also cited his legal illuminations as their legal authorities and references, in their writings, among them are[4]:
1) “An Essay on Public Officers Protection Act in Nigeria”, written by F.N. Ihekwe-Allagoa
2) “A Critical Analysis of the Impact of TRIPS Agreement on Nigeria Copyright Law: A Case Study of the Nigerian Film Industry (Nollywood)”, written by Adebambo Odueke.
3) “The Tort of Defamation Explained”, written by Bar Alpha.
4) Asa News Online news report titled “Veteran Journalist Remanded in Prison over Defamation”, reported by Funsho Akinwale.
5) “Liability for Online Defamation in Nigeria” written by Ejide Godstime Chukwuemeka.
6) “Why Young Lawyers must Improve their Business Skills”, reported by Vanguard Newspaper on the 25th April, 2016.
7) TML INTERVIEW: The Nigerian Law School First Class Order of 2017, the Metrol Lawyer News, reported by Ogechukwu Ochuba, posted on the 27th December,2017.
8) "A Critique of the Role of the Insurance Sector in Nigeria - A Legal Perspective" written by Chigozie NWAGBARA, LL.M, Law Author & Lecturer and published in the International Journal of Business & Law Research 5(4):72-83, Oct. Dec., 2017.
9) Akintunde Esan at the Lex African Alliance Conference with the Lagos State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice and Mrs. Doyin Rhodes Vivour on page 16 of Thisday Newspaper of 17th April, 2017[5]
10) "TENANCY LAW: 12 THINGS EVERY LANDLORD AND TENANT IN LAGOS STATE SHOULD KNOW" published on IfeLaw Writers' Page in June,2017@ www.ifelawwriters.com [6]
11) I represented the Lagos State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice at the 2016 World Data Privicy Day Conference in Lagos not as a civil servant as wrongly described by ITREALMS in it online publication of February 1, 2016, but as a private legal practitioner providing special legal assistance to the Lagos State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice between 2015 and 2017.
ITREALMS wrongly described the name of the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice as "Akeem Kazeems" instead of "Adeniji Kazeem".
ITREALMS[7] reported my representation as follows:
"One of the discussants at the event held at the Public Service Staff Development Centre, Magodo, Lagos, Mr. Akintunde Esan, a lawyer in the Lagos State civil service who represented the state Attorney-General and Commissioner of Justice, Hon. Akeem Kazeems, said that one could sue anyone for breach of one’s right of privacy.
Esan also advised that people going into contractual agreements should always include the clause in respect of nondisclosure policy, especially in the employer and employee relationship.
Talking about Cyber Crime, he also warned that anyone who disclosed any piece of information in his custody about somebody else’s personal data risks without due permission, risks a jail term of at least 10 years."
12) "Unfair Dismissal: A Nigerian Perspective" written by Beredam Fortune published by Academia.edu @https://www.academia.edu/34327496/UNFAIR_DISMISSAL_A_NIGERIAN_PERSPECTIVE_Beredam_Fortune
[1] Hon. Lemanken Aramat v. Harun Meitamei Lempaka & 2 Ors. [2014] eKLR, the Supreme Court of Kenya
[2] Honourable Justice Marshal Umukoro
[3] Bail and other Interlocutory Applications: Pertinent Issues for Consideration.
[4] Retrieving others
[5]https://issuu.com/thisdaylive/docs/170411191321-d0514a8ed3464f2280756b52fa420db0
[6] http://www.ifelawwriters.com/2017/06/tenancy-law-12-things-every-landlord.html?m=1
[7]https://www.itrealms.com.ng/2016/02/every-day-data-protection-day-oyedokun.html?m=1
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