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<li>Highlight '''five''' negative impacts on a state should the judiciary fail to live up to its constitutional mandate. </li> | |||
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<li> | <li>Identify '''five''' ways in which traditional rulers controlled their subjects in pre-colonial Nigeria. </li> | ||
<li>Outline '''five''' significant provisions of the 1989 Third Republican Constitution which deepened the democratic development of Nigeria. </li> | |||
<li>Highlight '''five''' benefits which the adoption of federalism has brought to the political development of Nigeria. </li> | |||
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<li>What is meant by E-Government?</li> | |||
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Government 1 - Objective
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Government 2 - Essay
Section A: Elements of Government
Answer two question only from this section.
- Identify five reasons for which citizens lose trust in government.
- In what five ways can the electoral management body ensure fair play in an electoral contest in Nigeria?
- Highlight five negative impacts on a state should the judiciary fail to live up to its constitutional mandate.
- Identify five differences between the state as an entity and government as an institution.
- Explain five reasons for the decline in public trust of the media in your country.
Section B: Political and Constitutional Development In West Africa and International Relations
Answer two questions only from this section.
- Identify five ways in which traditional rulers controlled their subjects in pre-colonial Nigeria.
- Outline five significant provisions of the 1989 Third Republican Constitution which deepened the democratic development of Nigeria.
- Highlight five benefits which the adoption of federalism has brought to the political development of Nigeria.
- What is meant by E-Government?
- Explain five benefits which Nigeria stands to gain in adopting E-Governance.
- Highlight five compelling reasons for which Nigeria interacts with international organizations.