August 4, 2025

Democracy

Politics

Part-Time Legislature Is A Threat to Democracy — Senate Spokesperson

Abuja | June 15, 2025 The Spokesperson of the Nigerian Senate, Senator Yemi Adaramodu, has described the growing calls for a part-time legislative system in Nigeria as a direct threat to democracy, warning that such a move would weaken the independence of the legislature and undermine effective governance. Speaking at a press briefing on Saturday

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Democracy Day Politics

“My Parents Died for Democracy, and Nigeria Took Too Long to Admit It” – Abiola’s Son

Abdul Abiola, son of late Chief MKO Abiola, has expressed deep emotion and disappointment over the delayed national acknowledgment of the sacrifices made by his parents in the fight for Nigeria’s democracy. Speaking via @politicsngr during the Democracy Day commemorations on June 12, Abdul Abiola emphasized that while the nation now celebrates the legacy of

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Editorial

Africa Must Rethink Democracy to Unlock Its True Potential – US-Based Nigerian Scholar

A Nigerian professor based in the United States, Cyril Obi, has called on African countries to redefine democracy in a way that reflects African values, norms, and aspirations if the continent is to achieve lasting progress and greatness. Obi argued that the current model of democracy, largely borrowed from Western frameworks, has failed to deliver

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General

Democracy Under Siege : Analyzing Threat To Our Electoral System

In Nigeria today, our democratic institutions face unprecedented challenges that demand urgent attention from citizens and stakeholders alike. The foundation of our governance structure appears increasingly fragile as various forces threaten the electoral process that defines our nation’s future. Investigations by KIIN360 reveal disturbing patterns emerging across political landscapes, with evidence suggesting systematic attempts to

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