From the Bar is a podcast where, two young dispute lawyers narrate how they navigate their way through the legal practice in Nigeria. They want to share their experience on the journey (the good, the bad and the hilarious), their ideas on how to improve the practice of the profession in Nigeria all while deconstructing the law along the way.
Back to basics
On this week’s episode, Ife and Olamide return back to basics with a laughter filled session analyzing the latest developments in legal news and law debates on Twitter.
4/8/2024 • 57 minutes, 26 seconds
On all fours
On this week’s episode Ife and Olamide discuss weird happenings at court, the recent LPDC finding on lawyers acting as property managers, what’s trending on legal Twitter, including the infamous erisco case, and ponder the question of what it means for a case to truly be on all fours.
3/18/2024 • 56 minutes, 13 seconds
Constant and Consistent
Ife & Olamide back at it again with the constant and consistent content. On this week’s episode they talk about their week in court, catch up on hot news items and more.
3/3/2024 • 32 minutes, 14 seconds
The week in review
On this week’s episode Ife & Olamide talk everything and anything, ranging from their week in court, a new partner track series, controversial tweets and even their take on remuneration for lawyers.
2/12/2024 • 59 minutes, 28 seconds
The Law in Television
By popular demand Ife and olamide discuss the best of legal tv, both home and abroad. The good, the bad and the law.
1/27/2024 • 58 minutes, 1 second
The 'Judicialisation' of elections
Ife and Olamide dig deep into their political bag in this week’s episode, where they discuss the judicialisation of the electoral process in Nigeria. They talk about noteworthy classic and recent case studies and Supreme Court precedents, as well as why election winners never enjoy the fruits of their victories unchallenged.
1/13/2024 • 53 minutes, 15 seconds
The 2023 legal year in review
Ife & Olamide discuss the highlights of the 2023 legal year, including the elections and the new administration’s legal changes, while reflecting on the highs of their past year.