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A thriving democracy depends on opposition parties because they provide a counterbalance to the government and offer substitute leadership and programmes. However, in Nigeria, opposition parties have frequently fallen short of these expectations. Rather than robustly challenging the government or offering meaningful alternatives, many are embroiled in internal crises, weakening their ability to serve as a credible opposition.We examine the effects of this development in Nigeria’s opposit...
Insecurity in northern Nigeria has led to the displacement of millions of people, who often end up in camps with little access to food, water, or healthcare. With reports of attacks occurring almost daily, it has become a monster that appears to have developed resistance to conventional means of...
Published 11/27/24
Why would a community be happy on hearing the news that a case filed on their behalf has been struck out by the court?Last year, a team of lawyers went to the Federal High Court in Kaduna, requesting it to rule that the people of Tudun Biri be paid ₦33 billion as compensation for losses caused by...
Published 11/26/24