Constitutional Arrangements of the Republic of Ghana and Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1844 -1992 (ePub)
2Nd and Revised Edition with Index
(Sprache: Englisch)
The Constitution of the Republic of Ghana (1992) in particular is a landmark constitution in the sense that it purports to provide for all situations that human experience could call to mind. It also endeavours to provide for possible situations that can be...
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The Constitution of the Republic of Ghana (1992) in particular is a landmark constitution in the sense that it purports to provide for all situations that human experience could call to mind. It also endeavours to provide for possible situations that can be anticipated. This is quite understandable because life in this age is so complex that reliance on only scientific knowledge and method or what can be proved alone is not enough. The late Twentieth century world was overwhelmed with a shocking fact that human beings were detonating themselves in the Middle East in what has come to be commonly known as Suicide Bombing.
Nigeria is a federation while Ghana is a unitary republic. Both however derive their common experiences in governance from Britain as well as empirical occurrences. It is in this context that all can view these constitutional provisions as well as their backgrounds.
Readers are implored to look at the issues discussed in this work without prejudices. My paramount aim is to set the records straight and not to denigrate; I also aim at creating awareness so that no tyrannical dictator should get an opportunity to rise up again in Ghana any day. It has to be admitted that there is something nasty about the human species: The tendency to be absolutely domineering to the exclusion and the consideration of other people's views or interests, a situation, which should not be allowed to manifest in persons trusted with top leadership positions in governance. That is what successive constitutional arrangements in Ghana and Nigeria, especially in the former, have sought to achieve.
Nigeria is a federation while Ghana is a unitary republic. Both however derive their common experiences in governance from Britain as well as empirical occurrences. It is in this context that all can view these constitutional provisions as well as their backgrounds.
Readers are implored to look at the issues discussed in this work without prejudices. My paramount aim is to set the records straight and not to denigrate; I also aim at creating awareness so that no tyrannical dictator should get an opportunity to rise up again in Ghana any day. It has to be admitted that there is something nasty about the human species: The tendency to be absolutely domineering to the exclusion and the consideration of other people's views or interests, a situation, which should not be allowed to manifest in persons trusted with top leadership positions in governance. That is what successive constitutional arrangements in Ghana and Nigeria, especially in the former, have sought to achieve.
Autoren-Porträt von Alison Kwame Deima-Nyaho
Mr. Alison Kwame Setor Deima-Nyaho is a retired District Magistrate of Ghana. He was born at Peki Dzake, in the Volta region of Ghana and acquired his General Certificate of Education (GCE) 'O' and 'A' Levels by correspondence between 1964 and 1966 prior to becoming a lawyer.He has practiced as a solicitor and advocate of the Supreme Court of Ghana and of Nigeria having been enrolled on the bars of both countries in 1974 and 1984 respectively. He has extensive experience in legal practice and in the teaching and practice of journalism.
He moved to Nigeria in 1982 during the political disturbances at the time from where he continued with his work as a solicitor and journalist. Mr. Deima Nyaho has written extensively on social, legal and political issues in both Ghana and Nigeria during his time as a lawyer and journalism teacher. He also has a number of commentary papers on major political, socio-cultural, legal and constitutional matters to his name.
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- Autor: Alison Kwame Deima-Nyaho
- 2021, 136 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Partridge Publishing Singapore
- ISBN-10: 1543767761
- ISBN-13: 9781543767766
- Erscheinungsdatum: 15.12.2021
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