Civic Eduaction (All Classes)

Civic Education

DUTIES AND OBLIGATIONS OF CITIZENS

DUTIES AND OBLIGATIONS OF CITIZENS Duties and obligations are the constitutional responsibilities a citizen or citizens are expected to perform in the society for the smooth governance of the state. There are basically three categories of obligations: civic or political obligations, economic obligations and social obligations.   Civic or political obligations are the political duties […]

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CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION

Citizenship education is the process by which the citizens of a state acquire the relevant knowledge about their rights and obligations in order to become responsible citizens in the state. The primary objective of citizenship education is to create awareness of the rights the citizens are entitled toenjoy within the provisions of the constitution and

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LIMITATIONS OF HUMAN RIGHTS

LIMITATIONS OF HUMAN RIGHTS Human rights can be restricted for the overall good of the citizens and the country at large in the following ways: A citizen may be denied some of his rights if he is detained by law. A citizen’s right to life may be denied if he is condemned to death by

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CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION

CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION A citizen is a legally recognized member of a politically organized society known as a state.  A citizen is simply defined as a legal member of a state or country.   Citizenship education is the process of impacting information about citizen’s status, rights and duties into citizens with a view of making them

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COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE Community Service: This is the service we offer or render at free will. They are activities people engage in to develop their society and thereby make life better for themselves and other members of the society.   Community service which is an act of charity to others can be done individually or in

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COMBATING HUMAN TRAFFICKING

GOVERNMENT AND INDIVIDUAL EFFORTS GEARED TOWARDS COMBATING HUMAN TRAFFICKING Establishment of NAPTIP in year 2003. Government pledged in 2009 to annually fund the activities and operations of NAPTIP with over 7 million dollars. Government sustained efforts to raise awareness on human trafficking in both rural and urban areas by organizing workshops, seminars and conferences. Also

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HUMANTRAFFICKING

HUMANTRAFFICKING Human trafficking is the recruiting, transporting, receiving and harboring of people in exchange for money. People who are most vulnerable to human trafficking are women and children and they are subjected into forced labour, slavery, servitude and prostitution. The people who engaged in human trafficking business are called human traffickers.   Human trafficking is

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ADVANTAGES OF CONSTITUTIONAL DEMOCRACY

ADVANTAGES OF CONSTITUTIONAL DEMOCRACY IT ALLOWS FOR PEACEFUL CHANGE OF GOVERNMENT In a constitutional democracy, elections are conducted within a regular interval as stipulated by the constitution and this makes it easy to change a government.   IT ALLOWS THE PEOPLE TO CHOOSE THEIR LEADERS Democracy gives people the opportunity of voting during elections for

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CONSTITUTIONAL DEMOCRACY

Constitutional democracy is a government of the people, by the people and for the people which is based on the supremacy of the constitution. It can also be explained as a democratic system in which the will of the people prevail, their fundamental human rights recognized and protected, and the principle of rule of law

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RIGHTS OF CITIZENS

RIGHTS OF CITIZENS The primary function of a state or country is to protect the fundamental human rights of its citizens and as a citizen of Nigeria you have the following rights entitled to you: Right to life Right to freedom from torture, inhuman or degrading punishment. Right to freedom from deprivation of personal liberty.

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BANNED AND CONTAMINATED FOODS

CAUSES AND EFFECTS OF THE SALES OF BANNED AND CONTAMINATED FOODS Causes and Effects of the Sales of Banned and Contaminated Food: The following are the causes of sales of banned and contaminated foods. Poverty Ignorance Apathy Selfishness Indiscipline Corruption Lack of good parental care or guidance Dishonesty Disease   EFFECT OF BANNED AND CONTAMINATED

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Human Rights

Various types of human rights Civic Rights These include The right to vote during an election The right to freedom  of    Conscience  and   religion Right to   freedom  from  discrimination The right to   freedom    of   personal    liberty   Political rights of a citizens The right to a  fair hearing The right to   freedom of   association and  

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CULTISM AND DRUG ABUSE

CAUSES OF CULTISM AND DRUG ABUSE The following are the causes of cultism and drug abuse poor education of youths 2. bad education policy poor parenting weak judicial system economic hardship effects of television and internet 7.peer group influence   EFFECTSOF CULTISM AND DRUG ABUSE State of Fear, Panic and Tension Crime may create a

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Causes and Effects of Murder and Rape

Causes of murder and rape Poor Education of Youths Poor Parenting Weak Judicial System Economic Hardship Effect of Television and Internet   EFFECTS OF MURDER AND RAPE Pain and Suffering Causes Inconvenience Psychological Trauma Worry and Loss of Sleep Slow Economic Development Evaluation Mention three causes of murder and rape List three effects of murder

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Citizenship

The Meaning and Types of Citizenship Citizenship refers to the relationship which exists between an individual and the country he lives. A citizen is expected to obey the law of the land and perform certain duties to his country. On the other hand, the country is also expected to protect the life and property of

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Civic Education (Primary Classes)

MEANING OF IMPROVISATION

Art materials and their alternative materials are used in arts for design and decorative or beautification. Sometimes, they are mixed together or used separately for the purposes of arts.   The following are the materials and their alternatives: Colour: leaves, red mud, roots, stems. Lettering pen: flat edge stick Brush: soft wood with raffia, grass

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Civic Education (Primary Classes)

MEANING OF IMPROVISATION

Improvisation is the activity of making or doing something not planned beforehand, using whatever can be found. Improvisation in the performing arts is a very spontaneous performance without specific or scripted preparation. Improvisation is also known as alternative materials. For example:   Brush (Chewed stick, sponge tied to the end of stick, Grass, raffia foam etc. Pen (stick with

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Civic Education (Primary Classes)

METHOD OF INCULCATING VALUES

MEANING OF IMPROVISATION Improvisation is the activity of making or doing something not planned beforehand, using whatever can be found.[1] Improvisation in the performing arts is a very spontaneous performance without specific or scripted preparation. Improvisation is also known as alternative materials. For example: Brush (Chewed stick, sponge tied to the end of stick, Grass, raffia foam e.t.c. Pen

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Civic Education (Primary Classes)

MEANING OF VALUES

Value can be defined as the degree of quality or worth of a thing. Value can also be defined as the laid down rules or standard that guide an individual’s interactions with people. Value influences our character and attitude towards other people. Value is the acceptable way of life by a group in a particular society.  

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