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The book is collection of articles on the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 Constitutional Review, in September, 2020; following an invitation to the stakeholders and general public for the submission and presentation to office of the Committee on the review, on the issues raised by the National Assembly towards the review of 1999 Nigeria Constitution by all stakeholders. Academics and readers will particularly find the collections of articles useful to understand the terrain of the Constitution of Nigeria and make a comparison with others from Ghina, Zambia, Kenya, South Africa, UK and the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The book is collection of articles on the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 Constitutional Review, in September, 2020; following an invitation to the stakeholders and general public for the submission and presentation to office of the Committee on the review, on the issues raised by the National Assembly towards the review of 1999 Nigeria Constitution by all stakeholders. Academics and readers will particularly find the collections of articles useful to understand the terrain of the Constitution of Nigeria and make a comparison with others from Ghina, Zambia, Kenya, South Africa, UK and the United States of America. The Book specifically contains all the author's discussion on WOMEN AND GIRLS in the constitution review. The suggestions in the review if strictly adhered to, will in no doubt bring in the women folks and fully integrate them into politics and governance. The strategy is in line with methods of modern constitution-making processes that emphasises public participation;to the end that readers are encouraged to take keen interest in understanding how constitution-amendment processes in advanced democracies like the United States of America works.
Autorenporträt
Mercy Olufunmilayo Adesanya-Davies BA (Ife), MA English (Ilorin), PhD Applied Linguistics and Communication Studies (Port Harcourt) and PGDE est une linguiste, une poétesse, une militante de l'éducation et une experte dans le domaine des études de communication. Également évêque, elle est titulaire d'un doctorat honorifique en théologie (DD) de la Northwestern Christian University, aux États-Unis.