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Back to homepageNASS Will Expand Political Space For Women, Says Omo-Agege
By Abdul Lateef Taiwo The Deputy President of the Senate and Chairman, Senate Adhoc Committee on Constitution Review, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege has assured that the Ninth National Assembly will expand the political space for women in the ongoing amendment of
Read MoreMy People Should Expect All I Promise During Campaign –Hon Olaifa
Mariam Sanni, Abuja The, Member, Federal House of Representatives, representing Egbado North/Imeko Afon Federal Constituency, Ogun State, Hon. Olaifa Aremu has vowed to fulfill all he promised the good people of his constituency during campaign. Hon Olaifa who disclosed this
Read MoreMy ‘Suspension’ Illegal, a Nullity, Ebonyi Lawmaker Raises Alarm, Says My Life in Danger
Abdu Lateef Taiwo The lawmaker representing Ebonyi North West State Constituency in Ebonyi state House of Assembly, Hon. Victor Aleke has described his “purported indefinite suspension by the House as “illegal and a nullity.” According to the Lawmaker, what transpired
Read MoreJarigbe Driving Grassroots Development In C/River North
Cyril Ogar The race for the replacement of late Senator Rose Oko in the National Assembly has continued to gather momentum as the two major parties contending for the seat are mobilize forces to ensure that they grab the Cross
Read MoreWhy The Legislature Must Save Nigerians From The Excesses Of The Executive
Aida Nath Ogwuche The term “trias politica” or “separation of powers” was coined by Charles-Louis de Secondat, baron de La Brède et de Montesquieu, an 18th century French social and political philosopher. His publication, Spirit of the Laws, is considered
Read MoreWhy NGOs, CSOs Must Partner With Media To Fight Social Vices -Yemi Itodo
Abdu Lateef Taiwo An Abuja based media practitioner, Comrade Yemi Itodo, has called for synergy between Nigeria’s Journalists and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) that are into social works, to fight the menace of social vices in
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