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A brand new Constitution needed: Stop the amendment charade now!


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This position paper sets out to examine the crucial place of an organic constitution in consolidating the logic of democracy as the best known mechanism for effective regulation and coordination of human affairs in any given political setting. It emphasizes the early faith that the founding fathers of Nigeria had in the philosophy of federalism and presents the dangers inherent in a dysfunctional federation in the management of a heterogeneous and plural society. It traces the journey of constitutionalism in Nigeria and appreciates that, at best, and till this moment, Nigeria has only had legal and valid constitutions but certainly not legitimate ones. It examines the constant character and processes towards a people’s constitution and argues that the conspiracies of the Colonial Masters in the first instance, the Nigerian Military thereafter and now their elite political collaborators in imposing Constitutions on the people of Nigeria have remain both a travesty a ....

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Was a ghost to blame for terrorising Dundee streets in 1901?


Was a ghost to blame for terrorising Dundee streets in 1901?
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Were the apparent ghost robberies of Dundee in 1901 really all that they seemed?
It was November 1901, there was little sunlight hours, with only gas lamps flickering in the winter breeze giving any assistance to locals finding their way home.
You would be forgiven for already being a bit spooked by the dark surroundings so it was no surprise that when sightings of a ghostly robber in Dundee were reported many of the city’s women, and men, were afraid of what was going bump in the night. But was everything really as it seemed? ....

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Nigeria Needs New Constitution, Not Amendment


Introduction
This position paper sets out to examine the crucial place of an organic constitution in consolidating the logic of democracy as the best known mechanism for effective regulation and coordination of human affairs in any given political setting. It emphasizes the early faith that the founding fathers of Nigeria had in the philosophy of federalism and presents the dangers inherent in a dysfunctional federation in the management of a heterogeneous and plural society. It traces the journey of constitutionalism in Nigeria and appreciates that, at best, and till this moment, Nigeria has only had legal and valid constitutions but certainly not legitimate ones. It examines the constant character and processes towards a people’s constitution and argues that the conspiracies of the Colonial Masters in the first instance, the Nigerian Military thereafter and now their elite political collaborators in imposing Constitutions on the people of Nigeria have remain both a travest ....

Black Law , Scottish Borders , United Kingdom , Niger Delta , Nigeria General , Federal Capital Territory , Abuja Federal Capital Territory , South Africa , City Of , Federal Republic Of Nigeria , Ovie Omo Agege , Malachy Ugwummadu , Oliver Lyttleton , Ike Ekweremadu , Sani Abacha , Olusegun Obasanjo , National Electoral Commission , Laws Of The Federation , National Industrial Court , National Assembly , National Judicial Council , Jurisdiction Of The National Industrial Court , Supreme Court , Deputy Senate Presidents , National Legislative Powers , Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission ,