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Unmasking the Political Pulse

Tochukwu Chigbo

Editorial: COMMUNE WRITERS INT'L

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Sinopsis

“Unmasking the Political Pulse: Exploring Nigeria’s Hottest Topics and Debates” is a book that delves into the intricacies of Nigerian politics, aiming to shed light on the trending issues that shape the nation’s trajectory. It provides historical context, traces the evolution of Nigerian politics, and examines the ideologies of major political parties.

The book addresses corruption, ethnicity, and identity politics, exploring their impact on governance and national unity. It also analyzes the challenges of Nigeria’s electoral system, the relationship between security and politics, socioeconomic inequality, and the importance of youth engagement in politics.

The book concludes by identifying key challenges and opportunities for Nigeria’s future, offering recommendations for sustainable political and social reforms. The author hopes that this book will serve as a valuable resource, contributing to informed discussions, thoughtful reflection, constructive dialogue, and positive change in Nigeria’s political landscape.
Disponible desde: 21/06/2023.

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