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What happens when the law allows something… but morality questions it?
In this episode of Beyond The Base, we sit down with Nimi Edimeh — a corporate commercial lawyer and event host popularly known as “the social lawyer” — to unpack the tension between law, power, and justice in Nigeria.
We talk about:
What corporate commercial lawyers actually do
Why the legal profession is deeply conservative
Whether lawyers are allowed to have side hustles
The real meaning of justice in law (and the Latin principles behind it)
Presidential pardons in Nigeria — legal power vs moral responsibility
Why Nigerian leaders often act only when issues become PR crises
This episode is honest, reflective, and necessary, especially in a time when legality and morality are no longer synonymous.
Plus, we end on a lighter note with the Snack Challenge with Munchit 🍿
🎧 Listen, reflect, and tell us what you think.
Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share if this conversation resonates with you.
By Baseman OluWhat happens when the law allows something… but morality questions it?
In this episode of Beyond The Base, we sit down with Nimi Edimeh — a corporate commercial lawyer and event host popularly known as “the social lawyer” — to unpack the tension between law, power, and justice in Nigeria.
We talk about:
What corporate commercial lawyers actually do
Why the legal profession is deeply conservative
Whether lawyers are allowed to have side hustles
The real meaning of justice in law (and the Latin principles behind it)
Presidential pardons in Nigeria — legal power vs moral responsibility
Why Nigerian leaders often act only when issues become PR crises
This episode is honest, reflective, and necessary, especially in a time when legality and morality are no longer synonymous.
Plus, we end on a lighter note with the Snack Challenge with Munchit 🍿
🎧 Listen, reflect, and tell us what you think.
Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share if this conversation resonates with you.