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Nigeria's Case Laws on Emergency Rule

By Gbolahan Gbadamosi,

culled from GUARDIAN, May 19, 2004IT is not for nothing that the appelation 'Timi TheLaw' given to Chief Frederick Rotimi Alade Williams(SAN) was made...

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State of Emergency : What the constitution says

By Gbenga Odugbesan

culled from PUNCH, May 19, 2004Under the miscellaneous provisions in Part II of the 1999 Constitution,Subsection 1 of Section 305 provides that, "Subj...

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BROADCAST BY HIS EXCELLENCY, CHIEF OLUSEGUN OBASANJO GCFR, ON THE IMPOSITION OF A STATE OF EMERGENCY IN PLATEAU STATE,

Fellow NigeriansIt is with a grave heart that I address you all today. We have all madepersonal and collective sacrifices not just to enthrone peace, ...

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President Obasanjo's Letter To CAN

PRES/67 May 18, 2004His Eminence, The Most Reverend Peter J. Akinola, National President, Christian Association of Nigeria, (CAN),c/o The Ch...

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SOUTH-SOUTH AND THE PRESIDENCY

By Nsikan Ekong

culled from THISDAY , May 9, 2004Looking at the Nigerian political landscape critically, one cannot but admit that the Niger Delta question will conti...

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COMMUNIQUE ISSUED AT THE END OF STAKEHOLDERS DIALOGUE

By ACTIONAID INTERNATIONAL WEST AFRICAN REGIONAL MEETING (WARM)

Forwarded by Otive Igbuzor otivei@actionaidnigeria.orgActionAid International, an international non-governmental organisation working in over 36 count...

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Politics and Coups in Nigeria

By Edwin Madunagu

culled from GUARDIAN, May 6, 2004THE present intervention was inspired by recent political developments in Nigeria and the animated public discussions...

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The Politics of Military Coups

By Sam Nda-Isiah

culled from DAILY TRUST of April 26, 20041966 was a very bad year for the British. Harold Wilson, the Labour prime minister who had only recently won ...

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Promoting Religious Tolerance And Co-operation In The West African Region: The Example Of Religious Pluralism And Tolerance Among The Yorubas

By J.F ADE AJAYI

culled from GUARDIAN, April 25 2004RELIGIOUS tolerance and pluralism are usually discussed in the context of a major politically dominant community ha...

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Dictatorship and Military Coups

By Edwin Madunagu

culled from GUARDIAN, April 22 2004WE start with the front-page report in The Guardian of Thursday April 1, 2004, titled "Military authorities move Al...

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