Civic Education (All Classes)

Protection of Human Rights & Rule Of Law

Definition Protection of human rights and the rule of law are fundamental principles that form the basis of a just and equitable society. Let’s explore each of these concepts in more detail: 1. Human Rights: Human rights are inherent to all individuals, regardless of their race, gender, nationality, religion, or any other characteristic. They encompass

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Relationship between Federal, State and Local government

Federal, State, and Local government in the United States The relationship between the federal, state, and local governments in the United States is defined by a system known as federalism. Federalism is a principle that divides power and authority between the national government (federal government) and the individual state governments, allowing each level to have

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VOTER EDUCATION

Voter education is a process that aims to inform and educate individuals about the electoral process, their rights and responsibilities as voters, and the candidates and issues at stake in an election. It plays a crucial role in promoting democratic participation and ensuring that voters are well-informed and able to make informed decisions at the

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PROMOTION OF OUR TRADITIONS AND CUSTOMS

Traditions and customs are the age-long set of values and beliefs cherished by a particular group of people that affects their way of life. These traditions and customs are preserved by transmitting them from one generation to another. Nigeria, for example, has over 250 ethnic groups with their respective traditional beliefs and customs. Africa is

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DUTIES AND OBLIGATIONS OF CITIZENS

DUTIES AND OBLIGATIONS OF CITIZENS Duties and obligations are the constitutional responsibilities a citizen or citizens are expected to perform in the society for the smooth governance of the state. There are basically three categories of obligations: civic or political obligations, economic obligations and social obligations.   Civic or political obligations are the political duties

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CIVIL SERVICE | FULL EXPLANATION

The civil service is a department in the executive arm of government which is responsible for the execution of policies and programmes of the government.  The civil service workers are known as Civil Servants.  Each ministry in the civil service is headed by Ministers or Commissioners.  Characteristics of Civil Service Neutrality: Civil service workers are

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FEDERALISM | REASONS, ADVANTAGES, PROBLEMS, CHARACTERISTICS

This is a system of government in which political powers in a country are shared between the central government and the component units. The central government is the federal government and the component units are the state and local governments. Nigerian federalism can be traced back to 1914 when the Northern and Southern protectorates were

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Causes and Effects of Murder and Rape

Causes of murder and rape Poor Education of Youths Poor Parenting Weak Judicial System Economic Hardship Effect of Television and Internet   EFFECTS OF MURDER AND RAPE Pain and Suffering Causes Inconvenience Psychological Trauma Worry and Loss of Sleep Slow Economic Development Evaluation Mention three causes of murder and rape List three effects of murder

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IMPORTANCE AND BENEFITS OF YOUTH EMPOWERMENT

It helps in developing youth potentials: This helps them develop the right attitude and skills that will make them contribute meaningfully to the nation building. It reduces youth delinquency: It helps to reduce crime rate, negative behaviour and violence among the youths in the nation. It helps in investing in the future of the youth:

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