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Party Deregistration and Nigeria’s Kuli-kuli Democracy

Casmir Igbokwe writes about reported moves to deregister some political parties and the need to stabilise the nation’s polity.

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Party Deregistration and Nigeria’s Kuli-kuli Democracy

Casmir Igbokwe writes about reported moves to deregister some political parties and the need to stabilise the nation’s polity.

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vanguardngr.com8 g fa

Party deregistration rulings endangering Nigeria’s multiparty democracy - IPAC

According to the IPAC spokesperson, regardless of legal arguments, the cumulative effect of such judgments can undermine political pluralism, shrink democratic space, and weaken constitutional guarantees protecting…

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  1. mercoledì 1 luglio 2026·vanguardngr.com

    Party deregistration rulings endangering Nigeria’s multiparty democracy - IPAC

    According to the IPAC spokesperson, regardless of legal arguments, the cumulative effect of such judgments can undermine political pluralism, shrink democratic space, and weaken…

  2. venerdì 3 luglio 2026·thisdaylive.com

    Party Deregistration and Nigeria’s Kuli-kuli Democracy

    Casmir Igbokwe writes about reported moves to deregister some political parties and the need to stabilise the nation’s polity.