Croydon Radical History. Newsletter No. 5. April 2023.Editorial – Borough of Culture, Publications & Archival Work; Peasants Revolt 1381; People; Miscellaneous; Petitions to Parliament; Freemasonry in the 1840s; Temperance 1841; Dr Daniel Percival Wildbore and the Weller Estate in the 1850s; Te...
M.,Reneman - 《International Journal of Refugee Law》 被引量: 3发表: 2013年 Nigeria: 1. Please provide information on the Christian Association of Nigeria. 2. Information on its office holders and its activities. 3. Please provide ... Cite as Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal, Nigeria: 1...
January 15, 2025 was the 55thanniversary of the end ofthe Nigerian civil war, and the end of the short lived secessionist Republic of Biafra which seceded from Nigeria’s south-east region. After Nigeria suppressed Biafra’s secession in 1970, Nigeria’s victory in the war, and maintenance ...
(2006). ‘Dynamics of Constitutional Development in Nigeria, 1914–1999’, Indian Journal of Politics, 40:2–3 (April–September), pp. 49–62. Google Scholar Akinyeye, Y. (2012). ‘West Africa in British and French Geo-Politics, 1886–1945’. In L.E. Otoide (ed.), History ...
the publication records neither the presence nor severity of symptoms among participants, nor any consent process. In 1956 there was also a case of self-experimentation by a single investigator in Nigeria who infected himself with Zika virus and attempted to transmit the virus from himself to labor...
In 1993, the National Provident Fund (NPF) metamorphosed into the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF) following the promulgation of the NSITF Decree No 73 of 1993. The Act mandated all employers of labour in the Organized Private Sector (OPS), with a workforce of not less than 5 ...
Nwanyeruwa, an Igbo woman in Nigeria, sparked a short war that is often called the first major challenge to British authority in West Africa during the colonial period. On November 18, 1929, an argument between Nwanyeruwa and a census man named Mark Emereuwa broke out after he told her ...
The constitution is the Koran, and Sharia (Islamic law) is the law of the land. The ruler has the title "Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques," which implies an Islamic role, yet he also carries the title of malik ("king"), which may be seen as symbolic of the state's technical, ...
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The Equal Franchise Act of 1928 removed all those restrictions; any British citizen over 21 was now free to vote. 1929: Nigeria's Women's War wins rights Unknown // Wikimedia Commons 1929: Nigeria's Women's War wins rights Through the late 1920s, British colonial rule in Nigeria wildly ...