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A Black Friday vs Cyber Monday Comparison: Which Is The Better Deal?

A Black Friday vs Cyber Monday Comparison: Which Is The Better Deal?

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Black Friday vs Cyber Monday Comparison: Black Friday and Cyber Monday have become popular shopping days for the majority of Americans who love to...
How to Sign Up for Google Adsense - Your Ultimate Guide to Earning Money With Google!

How to Sign Up for Google Adsense – Your Ultimate Guide to Earning Money...

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Google AdSense is one of the most effective ways to monetize your blog and make money online. The service allows you to place ads...
Proven Ways to Drive More Traffic and Leads with Video Marketing

20 Proven Ways to Drive More Traffic and Leads with Video Marketing

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As businesses continue to invest in digital marketing, video is emerging as an increasingly powerful and effective tool for brands. Video content has a...
Yahoo Mail

Yahoo Mail – The Ultimate Guide To Yahoo Mail: All The Expert Tips You...

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Yahoo Mail is a popular, free email service that’s been around for ages. While lots of users stick with it because they don’t want...

Population Census: Definition, Reasons & Problems

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Population census is the counting of statistical data on an entire specific population of a group of people. In this way, its characteristics can be precisely known.
United Nations (UN) | History,

United Nations (UN) | History, Features, Members, Organs, Aims & Objectives

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The United Nations or UN, also called the United Nations Organization (UNO), is the largest and most important international organization on the planet. Most of the world's recognized nations ascribe to it.
Monarchy | Definition, Features, Merits & Demerits

Monarchy | Definition, Features, Merits & Demerits

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Monarchy is a system of government in which political system is based on heredity. In a monarchy, power is acquired on the basis of inheritance and concentrated in one individual who is usually called a king or queen and whose power may or may not be subject to legal limitation.
Benito Mussolini

Benito Mussolini – Biography, History, Politics & Death

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Benito Mussolini was an Italian political leader who established fascism in interwar Italy. He held the positions of president of the Council of Ministers of Italy (1922-1943) and leader (Duce) of the Italian Social Republic (1943-1945). His political life began in the ranks of socialism. But after going through World War I, he renounced his Marxist past, turned to the right, and became a nationalist. In 1921 he founded the National Fascist Party and the following year organized the March on Rome, which allowed him to reach power. Little by little, he was building an authoritarian regime that ended the parliamentary system, persecuted opponents, and criticized both capitalism and socialism.
Pollution: Definition, Types & Causes

Pollution: Definition, Types & Causes

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Pollution - Definition Types, Causes & Consequences Pollution is a phenomenon that affects the environment when materials that are not its own are introduced into...

Limitations on the Powers of the Executive in a Presidential Government

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The presidential system of government is based on separation of power where the Executive is separated from the Legislature. It can also be regarded as a system where executive powers are invested in one person called the president and in which the Executive arm of government is separated from the Legislature but equal to it.

The 1960 Independence Constitution of Nigeria

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The 1960 Independence Constitution of Nigeria was the outcome of a series of conferences held in Lagos and London between 1957 and 1959 to resolve the problems which had emerged as a result of the implementation of the Oliver Lyttleton Constitution of 1954.

Reasons For Military Intervention In Nigeria Politics

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Generally, there are two theories about the causes of military intervention in Nigeria politics. The first theory relates to the internal characteristics of the military itself. This theory contends that military intervention in politics...

The Western Regional Elections In Nigeria

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The Western Regional Elections were held on 11th October, 1965 to elect members of the region’s House of Assembly. This was an election, which the new NNDP government needed to win to consolidate its hold on power in the region.

Nigerian People’s Party (NPP)

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Nigerian People’s Party (NPP) - Like the other parties registered for the 1979 elections (except the UPN), the NPP had its origin in the Northern part of Nigeria. The party was an offshoot of the Council for Understanding and Solidarity (CUS), which was formed by some members of the Constituent Assembly in 1977.

National Party of Nigeria (NPN)

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The National Party of Nigeria (NPN) was formed in September 1978. The party developed out of a body known as the Northern Movement, a group of old and young politicians from the Northern part of the country. One thing that bound together members of the Northern Movement was their belief that political elites of the North should provide leadership in any national government.

First Past the Post System | Definition, Pros & Cons

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First past the post system is also referred to as plurality system or simple majority system. In this system of voting, the candidate that scored the highest number of votes is deemed elected.

MacPherson Constitution of 1951 | Features, Merits & Demerits

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In any discourse of the background to the Macpherson Constitution of 1951, it is important to revisit the problems of the Richards Constitution. The Richards Constitution was rejected by the nationalists for two main reasons. In the first place,

Richards Constitution of 1946 | Features, Merits & Demerits

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The Richards Constitution which took its name from Sir Arthur Richards (later Lord Milverton), the then Governor of Nigeria, came into effect on 1st January, 1947. But the constitution itself was the outcome of several events that took place within and outside Nigeria since the Clifford Constitution was promulgated in 1922.

Clifford Constitution of 1922 | Features, Merits & Demerits

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Clifford Constitution of 1922 - The system of government introduced as a result of the amalgamation of 1914 created sharp divisions between British officials and educated Nigerians on one hand, and between the chiefs and the educated elements on the other hand.

Lord Lugard Constitution 1914 In Nigeria

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As a result of the acceptance of the Lord Lugard Amalgamation Report by the British Government, the Northern and Southern Provinces were joined together to form Nigeria on 1st January, 1914.