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Rousing the electorate from apathy

Available facts show that the level of apathy among the Nigerian electorate is capable of torpedoing efforts to elect good quality of leadership come 2023. Nigeria’s eligible voters are simply not inspired enough to acquire the civic tools they need to assert their power to choosing their leaders. To be able to assert the power […]
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Morals, Rule of Law, and Partisaship in Nigerian Politics

Every society is governed by a set of rules by which its members are expected to conduct their affairs. Within the society itself, different classes of persons are governed by different sets of rules unique to their circumstances. For example, medical doctors are bound by what is known as the Hippocratic Oath whilst in Nigeria Legal Practitioners are bound by the Legal Practitioners Code of Conduct. Even amongst the military and before the adoption of the Geneva Convention on conduct of war fare, a defined set of rules had over the centuries been developed to guide soldiers on the battle field in the treatment of the enemy. Therefore, hardly can one find a sphere of modern society that is not regulated by some form of rules and regulations.

Vanguard Detty December

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