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allAfrica.com on MSNNigeria: Why National Assembly Cannot Legislate for Rivers State Under Emergency RuleUnder the Nigerian Constitution, Section 11(4) gives the National Assembly power to step in and legislate for a State only when the House of Assembly of that State is unable to perform its functions.
Nigeria, though practicing multi-party democracy, appears to be functioning as a de facto one-party state following ongoing ...
There are moments in a nation rsquo;s history when silence does more damage than speech. When a single phrase, uttered ...
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Nigerian Tribune on MSNPresident Tinubu’s declaration of emergency rule in Rivers not done in good faith —AborisadeIn this interview by KUNLE ODEREMI, a lawyer, human rights activist and historian, Chief Niyi Aborisade speaks on issues ...
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The Punch on MSNWhen fathers vanish: Silent scars of abandoned childrenAcross Nigeria, countless families bear the deep emotional, financial, and psychological scars left behind by fathers who ...
In the rich tradition of Nigerian politics, where appearances often matter more than outcomes, the current Senate has chosen ...
These are places where big business and transnational corporations are contaminating the rivers, darkening the ... such projects often reemerge with minor alterations. The destruction of marine ...
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Independent Newspaper Nigeria on MSNKidnapper Of 12-Year-Old Girl In Rivers, Traced To Enugu PrisonFavour Oluwaseyi …Rivers CSOs Condemn Alleged Shielding of Suspect by Prison Officials PORT HARCOURT – The prime suspect in the kidnapping incident of a 12-year-old girl, Favour Oluwaseyi in ...
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The Nation Newspaper on MSNTribute to Edwin Kiagbodo Clark: A life of service, wisdom, and legacyChief Edwin Kiagbodo Clark’s life story is one of persistence, fortitude, and a deep commitment to the betterment of his ...
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