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Forum wants electoral commission strengthened to decide on party candidacy, others – Blueprint Newspapers Limited: Breaking news happening now in Nigeria and todays latest newspaper headlines

Forum wants electoral commission strengthened to decide on party candidacy, others – Blueprint Newspapers Limited: Breaking news happening now in Nigeria and todays latest newspaper headlines
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Round Table: State of Governance in the Sahel | International IDEA

The Sahel region in Africa is significantly impacted by political instability and has been attracting close international attention due to a variety of concerns. This Round Table discussion will generate ideas around the State of Governance in the Sahel Report, which is commissioned by the UNDP Regional Hub and prepared by Professor Adebayo Olukoshi, the former Regional

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Vote buying: Nigerians may elect low-quality leaders in 2023, election experts warn

Election experts in the country have warned of the emergence of low-quality and questionable leaders if the menace of vote trading is left unaddressed before the 2023 general elections.


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Electoral Forum expresses concerns over restriction of parties to direct primaries – OSIWA

Electoral Forum expresses concerns over restriction of parties to direct primaries – OSIWA
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A politician can lose election and be asked to come back if... — Goodluck Jonathan

Angry reactions have continued to trail the alleged intervention of the Presidency, when Senator Rochas Okorocha was arrested weekend, by the police in Owerri, for breaking the seal of Imo State Government

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Debt: to get, to bet or to fret?


As the Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa’s (OSISA) regional conference on southern Africa’s conundrum opened in Johannesburg today, there was little agreement in the conference room. One word – conundrum – kept both speakers and the audience poles apart as they attempted to decipher what the word means in a context of rising debt levels, state bureaucratic ambivalence and a changing outlook on the movement of international finance on the African continent.
Speaking at the conference, the United Nations (UN) Independent Expert on Foreign Debt and Human Rights, Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky, said the rapid growth of external debt ratios in several countries requires action for a debt crisis to be avoided. He outlined how current debt sustainability analyses ignore potential returns from investment in human and social capital. Such returns could translate into, for example, spending on primary and secondary education, health services and social protection.

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