Introduction In the last part of this treatise, we examined democracy and the rule of law under the Nigerian Constitution, followed by a brief discussion of autochthony of the Constitution and why its absence undermines the Constitution’s legitimacy. In this week’s feature, I proffer arguments why a new Constitution is imperative, highlighting its key features. [...]The post Constitutional autochthony and referendums for new Nigerian Constitution: Comparison with 1999 provisions (5) appeared first on The Sun Nigeria.
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