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Government – Local Government Administration

Government, SS 3 Week: 3 Topic: Local Government Administration The evolution of local government system in Nigeria could be traceable to the Great Britain municipalities’ form of local government. This system which was introduced in Lagos, Port Harcourt, Enugu, etc had similar responsibilities with that obtainable in Britain. This is a multiple system of local […]

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Classwork Series and Exercises {Government – SS1}: Pressure Group and Mode Of Operation

Government SS1 Second Term Week 6 Topic: PRESSURE GROUP AND MODE OF OPERATION PRESSURE GROUP This is an organization of like minds coming together in a formal way with a view of protecting or advancing some particular interest. A pressure group is an organized group that seeks to influence government (public) policy or protect or advance a

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Classwork Series and Exercises {Government – SS2}: The Interdependence Of Nations

Government, SS 2, Week 3 Topic: The Interdependence of Nations Contents: Meaning of Interdependence The interdependence of nation Types of Inter- dependencies Meaning of Interdependence Interdependence is the mutual reliance between two or more groups. In relationships, interdependence is the degree to which members of the group are mutually dependent on the others. This concept

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Classwork Series and Exercises {Government – SS1}: Elections

Government SS1 Second Term Topic: ELECTIONS Contents: 1. Elections Functions/Merits of Elections Demerits of Elections Types of Elections 1 (a) Direct Election Advantages of Direct Election Disadvantages of Direct Election Types of Election in Direct Election i. Secret Balloting : Merits and Demerits ii. Public Voting: Merits and Demerits 1 (b) Indirect Election: Merits and

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Classwork Series and Exercises {Government – SS1}: Citizenship

Government SS1 Second Term Week 3 Topic: CITIZENSHIP Contents: What is Citizenship? Application for Citizenship Status Qualifications needed to apply for Citizenship Ways of depriving people of their Citizenship Rights of a Citizen Duties and Obligations of a Citizen Limitations to a Citizen’s Right WHAT IS CITIZENSHIP?  Citizenship is the condition or status of being

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Features Of The Lyttleton Constitution Of 1954

The Lyttleton Constitution Of 1954 Features Of Lyttleton Constitution of 1954 The Governor became known as the Governor – General of the federation of Nigeria and the Lieutenant – General became Governors of their respective regions. The offices of the speaker and the deputy speaker were created to preside over regional legislatures with the exception of the

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Features of Lyttleton Constitution of 1954

The Lyttleton Constitution The Constitution of Nigeria is the supreme law of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. The Lyttleton Constitution was enacted in 1954 and it established the federal principle and paved the way for independence. The Lyttelton Constitution of 1954 was the product of the Macpherson Constitution which was reviewed and revised through constitutional

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Africa; The Centerpiece of Nigerian’s Foreign Policy

The origin of this concept “Africa the center piece of foreign policy” could be traced to the administration of the first Republic in Nigeria (1960-1966) headed by the then prime minister, sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa. He maintained that, we belong to Africa as such Nigeria would pursue the realistic of Africa policies. Africa should be

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