WAR AGAINST INSURGENCY AND ABUSE OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS TO PRIVACY AND FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT: ANY JUSTIFICATION?

The Constitution guarantees the rights of every Nigerian regardless of tribes, religion, etc. The courts, in recognition of this fact, have always risen in protection these rights. The breadth of these rights notwithstanding, the government has the duty of ensuring and maintaining the security of li...

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