Is Nigeria ready for a female President? Is like asking, if Vatican is ready for a Pope? Re: Is Nigeria Ready For A Female President? by lovely28(f): 8:55pm On Sep 10, 2006; Yes sure, why not? All the time men, men, men, Life is full of different experiences, so I personally think it's a great idea Let's go for it if we get the chance!
Is A Female President The Only Hope For Nigerians To Witness Good Governance? - Politics (2) - Nairaland.. stop disivin your self as long as nigeria is controlled by a few cabal or clique any president will be nothing but just a mere popet. Kind of reminds me of ken sarowiwa who died thinking the problem of nigeria where the hausa igbo and.
If I were president, I would also make sure that everyone in this country was treated equal and fair. The 13th Amendment to the constitution did abolish slavery, and the 14th Amendment was passed to counter the black codes, but in reality, discrimination still occurs in every aspect today in America.
Nigeria culture or culture of Nigeria is simply the way of life of the people of Nigeria. Culture generally (in my own simple definition) is the way an individual or group of people chose to do their own thing; it is often handed down from generation to generation. At some point, it could be somehow amended and could possibly wear out.
Advocating for a Vocal Civil Society in Nigeria; Strengthening Advocacy and Civic Engagement (SACE) Program.. Enabling Female Entrepreneurship in Agribusiness. Andrew Tuttle argues that the time is ripe for the development and health sectors in the United Kingdom — and beyond — to partner to advance disability-inclusive health care.
Poverty in Nigeria has been a problem for more than 50% of the population in the past 10 years, with surges over 60%. In 1980 however a little less than 30% of Nigerians were living below the poverty line. The truth is that while there has been no real change in Nigerians’ lives for the past decades, it's the living standards worldwide that.