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3a) – By Birth : A person is a citizen by birth if either his parents, mother or father is a citizen of a country

–By naturalization : Somebody can become a citizen of a country where he lives through naturalization. This is possible if he can satisfy the constitutional requirements for naturalization
– Marriage or Registration : If a woman is married to a person of another nationality, she can acquire the citizenship of the husband’s country through registration
(3b)
(i) Statutory age: An alien can become a citizen of another country if he has attained the required age as stipulated by the law of the country
(ii) Good character: He or She must possess good character
(iii) He or She has shown a clear intention of his/her desire to be domiciled in that country
5(a) A constituency is a district or a geographical area created by an Electoral Commission for the election of one or more persons into the legislature.

(b)
(i)community support;
(ii)better knowledge of candidates;
(iii)active participation;
(iv)easy to operate;
(v)less expensive;
(vi)political stability;
(vii)easy accountability to members of the constituency;
(viii)emergence of the most popular candidate.

1a)​
society is a group of individuals involved in persistent social interaction, or a large social group sharing the same geographical or social territory, typically subject to the same political authority and dominant cultural expectations.

1 b )
1 . Interdependence : Society implies interdependence . It is another essential element to constitute society. It is not possible for human being to satisfy his desire in isolation . He cannot live alone . He needs the help of others for his survival . Society fulfills all the needs of the people .
2 . Cooperation : Cooperation is also another essential element to
constitute society. Without cooperation , no society can exist . If the members of the society do not work together for the common purposes , they cannot lead a happy and comfortable life .
3 . Conflict : Conflict is an ever present phenomenon present in
every human society. Not only cooperation but also conflict in necessary for the formation of society. They must coexist in a healthy society. Conflict is a process of struggle through which all things having into existence .
4 . Likeness : Likeness of members in a social group is the
primary basis of their mutuality . May be in the
beginning assumed or real common lineage, tribal
affinity , family benefit or the compactness due to a common to time inculcated between and among the
members in the group the feeling of likeness .
Likeness means mutuality , and that means Society


(7a)
Proto nationalism is generally referred to as traditional nationalists who were opposed to giving up their territories because they were denied respectable positions in their land or communities by reason of their race.

(7b)
(i) Economic exploitation : There was economic exploitation of Nigerians by foreign firms
(ii) Administrative post: Nigerians were not allowed to hold any administrative posts and the highest they could attain was that of Chief Clerk
(iii) Lake of adequate educational facilities : The missionaries who were out to provide education did not achieve much due to financial problens
(iv) Racial segregation : Discrimination against the natives was mostly witnessed in the 20th century in Nigeria.


5(a) A constituency is a district or a geographical area created by an Electoral Commission for the election of one or more persons into the legislature.

(b)(i)community support;
      (ii)better knowledge of candidates;
      (iii)active participation;
       (iv)easy to operate;
        (v)less expensive;
        (vi)political stability;
        (vii)easy accountability to members of the constituency;

      (viii)emergence of the most popular candidate.


(10)(i) Language barrier There are three languages that are used for communication within the ECOWAS bloc, that is English, French and Portuguese.
(ii) Human Rights Abuses Another problem of the ECOWAS group is the penchant of the member states to abuse the human rights of their citizens. The human rights records of some member states is nothing to write home about
(iii) Financial problems The aims and objectives of the ECOWAS can only be achieved when the financial base of the community is solid. However, some member states are not able to honour their financial obligations to the community
(iv) Strong External Influence: Many of the member states of ECOWAS were former colonies of some former colonial powers. Countries such as Britain, France and Portugal ever had a colony or two that now belong to the ECOWAS group
(v) Widespread Poverty: Many of the member states of ECOWAS are among the poorest of the poor nations in the world. Many of their citizens earn less that a dollar a day.



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