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INSECURITY OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEMS IN NIGERIA BY ANDREW OFORMA EZE

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    ABOUT THE BOOK The central theme of this book is ' Insecurity of Social Security Systems in Nigeria' is the “primacy of man’s social security”. It started with an open letter to the Executive President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria on the need to guarantee social security for all Nigerians. This book is all about social insecurity systems especially in Nigeria and its concomitant consequences in other sectors which often than not lead to corrupt practices. It contends that it is the primary responsibility of government to protect the social wellbeing of its citizens. It also elucidates the reasons why the state and its machinery (government) exist. Comments This is a very good attempt towards meeting the challenges of corruption in the Nigerian nation – Dr.E.U. Okorie This is the perfect work on the theme of corruption as it affects Nigeria and the Third World Countries – C. O. Eze       ABOUT THE AUTHOR Eze Andrew Oforma hails from Ede-Oballa in Nsukka Local

CONTEMPORARY BASIC CONCEPTS IN GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS BY EZE ANDREW OFORMA

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        ABOUT THE BOOK The book was written by  a young  political scientist Andrew Oforma Eze. It was published in 2015 by Christbest publications.     This book, Contemporary Basic Concepts in Government and Politics comprehensively covers all essential concepts and terminologies that are associated with the language of politics, government, law etc. It provides latest and concise information for students both in secondary schools (like SSCE, GCE, UTME candidates) and for those in higher institutions, academics, artisans, politicians, business men and women etc. The book is useful to anybody that has interest in politics or wants to understand the language of it.      It contains more than 320 contemporary basic terms and concepts in government and politics and their varied denotations, connotations, implied and contextual meanings and applications. They are explained at the level an average learner or layman can understand them          ABOUT THE AUTHOR Andrew Oforma Eze, ha

BIAFRA: AHIARA DECLARATION BY EZE ANDREW OFORMA

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REFLECTION ON AHIARA DECLARATION AND THE NEED FOR BIAFRA BY EZE ANDREW OFORMA [THE NATIONAL COORDINATOR OF YOUNG AFRICA WRITERS LEAGUE]. THIS ARTICLE IS PERSONALLY REFLECTION; IT DOES NOT REPRESENT THE INTEREST OF THE YOUNG LEAGUE. Email: ezeandrew50@gmail.com       Ahiara Declaration is a term used to describe the principles of the Biafran Revolution or struggle. Achebe (2012:148), excerpts that “it was an attempt to capture the meaning of the struggle for Biafran sovereignty.”  It was a document Written by the National Guidance Committee of Biafra (NGCB) which was chaired by the late literary icon Chinua Achebe. Other members of NGCB include, Justice A. N. Aniagolu, Emmanuel Obiechina, Chieka Ifemesia, Ikenna Nzimiro, Dr.Ifegwu Eke and Eyo Bassey Ndem. And it was delivered by the defunct Biafra Head of State, Late Gen. Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu at Ahiara which is located at Mbaise, Imo State on June 1, 1969. According to Achebe (2012:145), it was called “Ahiara” because Ojukwu’s h

BIAFRA: AHIARA DECLARATION

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REFLECTION ON AHIARA DECLARATION AND THE NEED FOR BIAFRA BY EZE ANDREW OFORMA [THE NATIONAL COORDINATOR OF YOUNG AFRICA WRITERS LEAGUE]. THIS ARTICLE IS PERSONALLY REFLECTION; IT DOES NOT REPRESENT THE INTEREST OF THE YOUNG LEAGUE. Email: ezeandrew50@gmail.com       Ahiara Declaration is a term used to describe the principles of the Biafran Revolution or struggle. Achebe (2012:148), excerpts that “it was an attempt to capture the meaning of the struggle for Biafran sovereignty.”  It was a document Written by the National Guidance Committee of Biafra (NGCB) which was chaired by the late literary icon Chinua Achebe. Other members of NGCB include, Justice A. N. Aniagolu, Emmanuel Obiechina, Chieka Ifemesia, Ikenna Nzimiro, Dr.Ifegwu Eke and Eyo Bassey Ndem. And it was delivered by the defunct Biafra Head of State, Late Gen. Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu at Ahiara which is located at Mbaise, Imo State on June 1, 1969. According to Achebe (2012:145), it was called “Ahiara” because Ojukwu’s