
Electorate Distrust in African Democracies Could Push More Countries to Coup
It is deductive to say coup became popular because African supposed democrats have betrayed the very tenets that an ideal democracy should uphold.
It is deductive to say coup became popular because African supposed democrats have betrayed the very tenets that an ideal democracy should uphold.
Federal Government’s action can erode public trust and stifle the informed discourse necessary for a functioning democracy.
Victim reluctance, lengthy trials and out-of-court settlements impede the path to justice.
Many Nigerian doctors travel abroad to work and come back home with wealth and experience. They help establish private hospitals that meet international standards. The lawmakers want to stop all that.
The lawmakers are obviously blind to potential adverse consequences of the new Bill if passed into law.
As social media evolves, concerns about privacy and liberty continue to arise, and the question of how much freedom individuals can have in terms of their privacy while using social media remains unanswered
Section five of the Regulations on Connection and Disconnection Procedures for Electricity Services mandates the electricity distribution companies to formally notify a customer their intention to disconnect his electricity.
On many occasions, Nigerians have been subjected to killings by the security operatives saddled with the responsibility of keeping their lives safe. Massacre — organised
Before he died mysteriously, Buruji Kashamu used his political influence to swindle hundreds of unsuspecting persons. The reputed fraudster, drug baron and politician was feared more than he was loved. In his lifetime, he was fondly called “alhaji” or “god” by those who knew him.
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