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The Nigerian Constitution, a fundamental document outlining the laws and principles governing the country, has been a subject of much debate and scrutiny since its inception. One of the key criticisms leveled against the Constitution is its alleged deletion of tradition. In this article, we will explore how the Constitution has impacted traditional practices in Nigeria and whether it has indeed supplanted tradition. The Role of Tradition in Nigerian Society Tradition has played a pivotal role in Nigerian society for centuries. It has shaped the values, beliefs, and customs of the people, providing a sense of identity and belonging. Traditional…

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A persistent erection lasting more than four hours, a condition known as priapism, is a medical emergency that can lead to permanent erectile dysfunction, according to Professor Kehinde Tijani, a renowned surgeon at the University of Lagos. Professor Tijani emphasized the importance of seeking immediate medical attention for this condition, which can cause significant discomfort and potential long-term damage to the penis. Priapism is a rare but serious condition that can occur in men of all ages. While it can be caused by a variety of factors, including certain medications, medical conditions, and psychological issues, it is often idiopathic, meaning…

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A group of concerned educators and education stakeholders have called on the Federal Government of Nigeria to reverse its decision to ban certificates issued by universities in Benin and Togo. The educators argue that the ban is discriminatory, limits access to education for Nigerian students, and undermines the quality of higher education in the country. The ban, which was imposed in 2023, prohibits Nigerian universities from recognizing certificates obtained from institutions in Benin and Togo. The decision was based on concerns about the quality of education offered by these universities, as well as allegations of fraud and corruption within the…

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The Department of State Services (DSS) has released Comrade Joe Ajaero, the President of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), following days of detention. Ajaero’s arrest had sparked widespread protests and condemnation from labour unions, civil society organizations, and human rights activists across the country. The DSS had arrested Ajaero on September 2, 2024, citing undisclosed security reasons. His detention had ignited fears of a crackdown on dissent and raised concerns about the government’s respect for human rights. NLC Threatens Nationwide Strike In response to Ajaero’s arrest, the NLC had threatened to embark on a nationwide strike if the government did…

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The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has accused the security aides of Ondo State Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu of assaulting students of Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko (AAUA). The students were allegedly attacked while protesting the government’s neglect of the university’s infrastructure and the poor state of roads leading to the campus. According to NANS, the incident occurred on [Date] when a group of AAUA students embarked on a peaceful protest to draw attention to the deplorable state of the university’s facilities and the lack of basic amenities. The students claimed that their protest was peaceful and that they did not…

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The African Action Congress (AAC) has strongly condemned Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde for allegedly displacing over 200,000 residents through mass demolitions along the circular road in Ibadan, the state capital. The party has accused the governor of violating the rights of citizens and disregarding the welfare of the affected communities.   In a statement released by the AAC, the party expressed deep concern over the plight of the displaced residents, who have lost their homes, businesses, and livelihoods as a result of the demolitions. The party argued that the government’s actions were inhumane and a violation of the fundamental…

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Communities in Enugu State have appealed to Governor Peter Mbah to intervene in the ongoing conflict between them and neighboring communities, which has resulted in frequent killings and violence. The residents have urged the governor to demarcate their boundaries to prevent further bloodshed and ensure peace in the affected areas. In a joint statement released by representatives of the affected communities, they highlighted the devastating impact of the violence on their lives and livelihoods. They accused neighboring communities of encroaching on their lands, leading to clashes and loss of lives. Frequent Clashes and Loss of Lives The communities reported that…

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More than 300 pupils in a community in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), are currently learning under trees due to a severe shortage of classrooms. Concerned residents have appealed to the FCT Minister, Senator Bala Abdulkadir Mohammed, to intervene and provide the necessary infrastructure for the education of their children. The affected community  has been grappling with the lack of classrooms for several years. Despite numerous appeals to the relevant authorities, the situation has remained unchanged, leaving hundreds of children without proper learning facilities. Learning Under Trees Due to the shortage of classrooms, many pupils are forced to learn…

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The Nigerian Police Force has detained three officers in connection with the brutal killing of a Kwara State Polytechnic student, Abdulraheem Olanrewaju. The student was allegedly beaten to death by the police officers during a stop and search operation. The incident, which occurred on [Date], has sparked widespread public outrage and calls for justice. The student’s family and friends have accused the police of using excessive force and demanding a thorough investigation into the matter. Details of the Incident According to reports, Abdulraheem Olanrewaju was returning home from a friend’s place when he was stopped by police officers. The officers…

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The Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University, Lapai (IBB Lapai), has banned graduating students from organizing or participating in any form of sign-out celebrations. The university cited security concerns and the need to maintain academic integrity as reasons for the ban. In a statement released by the university’s registrar, the ban prohibits all forms of sign-out celebrations, including graduations parties, convocations, and other related events. The university warned that any student found to be organizing or participating in such events would face disciplinary action. Security Concerns The university cited security concerns as a major reason for the ban. They argued that sign-out…

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