Ever since Professor Woodrow Wilson laid it down as an article of Progressive faith that the (original) Constitution was inadequate to the tasks
of modern governance, academic scriveners have leveled whole forests to conform its provisions with what Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes once called the «felt necessities» of the times.
Mr. Linus Muli a PhD student at the Wangari Maathai Institute for Peace and Environmental Studies successfully defended his PhD thesis entitled, «Opportunities and challenges of Indigenous and
Modern governance systems for sacred forests: The Case of Kaya forests at the coastal region of Kenya,» in a panel held at the Institute on Monday November 14, 2016.
Is there still work to be done to create a better and more
modern governance structure, improve management of expenses, and to really examine what the Law Society should be dealing with as a 21st century regulator?
His study was on, «Opportunities and challenges of Indigenous and
Modern governance systems for sacred forests: Case of Kaya forests at the coastal region of Kenya.
Punch Editorial Board President Muhammadu Buhari's casual dismissal of the clamour for state police before a global audience confirmed his total disconnection with the demands
of modern governance.
In his writing, Ophir observes that God reveals himself in the bible predominantly through acts of catastrophe, and considers the biblical text as a parable for the growth of
modern governance.