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Nweke Chinonso Caleb @nwekechinonso2022
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Nweke Chinonso Caleb @nwekechinonso2022

I′m a Law graduate (with professional Diploma in Civil law); and I′m also a skilled graphic designer, versed in Microsoft word, a blogger and social media manager.
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Name: Nweke Chinonso Caleb
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Again! What's this that they're putting us through. We're the most enduring citizens of the world ooo
“Fuel queues resurface in Abuja - Premium Times

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A failed cause on arrival. When the civilians take back power I will see how the alliance will stand.
“Burkina Faso President Lands In Niger For First Sahel Alliance Summit - Channels Television

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That's a proactive man, I just hope this man would do something positive and huge as the PM
“Starmer names cabinet members less than 24 hours after becoming UK PM | TheCable - TheCable

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Power belongs to the people not what's happening in Nigeria where religious bigotry and ethnic gingoism wouldn't allow the youths unite under one common cause without you hearing, na Igbos, na hausa, na yoruba or nah Muslims or na Christians. Shame on us!
“Kenyan President Ruto Bows To Protesters, Scraps Budgets For First Lady’s Office, Dissolves 40 Agencies - SaharaReporters.com

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Just look at, we're complaining that government is bad but vast majority of us are worst than the government of the day.
“REVEALED: 59 dead persons, 40 retired staff, people living abroad, earning salaries in Anambra LG system - Vanguard”

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This Kwankwaso and his maniac party are nothing but wailers who obviously lacks important thing to do.
“NNPP denies writing to Senate alleging siege by Nigerian govt on Kano - Daily Post Nigeria

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Climate change is now felt more than before, and sadly this is just the beginning. More is coming we've upset nature...and sadly we're paying heavily for it.
“Lagos, Edo, A’Ibom, Ebonyi plan camps for flood victims - Punch Newspapers

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That's why fraud and luck brought you to the forefront of power, initiate change and quit the dis gusting remarks. You're now the president, it's your turn EMILOKAN
“It’s shameful we’re still generating 4.5GW of electricity — Tinubu - Vanguard”

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This Samoa agreement shouldn't be an issue, even though I've lend my voice.

Now let me make it clear for the laymen here, according to the our constitution, an international agreement or law can supersede a domestic law in certain circumstances.

Section 12(1) of the Nigerian Constitution states that:

"A treaty shall not have the force of law except to the extent to which any such treaty has been enacted into law by the National Assembly."

This means that an international treaty or agreement does not automatically become part of Nigerian law. However, if the National Assembly passes a law implementing the treaty, it becomes part of Nigerian law and can supersede existing domestic laws.

Additionally, Section 12(2) states that:

"The National Assembly may make laws for the implementation of any treaty to which Nigeria is a party."

This provision gives the National Assembly the power to enact laws to implement international treaties, which can then supersede conflicting domestic laws.

In practice, this means that if there is a conflict between an international agreement and a domestic law, the international agreement will prevail if it has been enacted into law by the National Assembly. However, if the international agreement has not been enacted into law, the domestic law will prevail.

It's worth noting that the Nigerian Constitution also provides for the supremacy of the Constitution itself, stating that any law that is inconsistent with the provisions of the Constitution is null and void. Therefore, even if an international agreement is enacted into law, it cannot supersede the Constitution.

So once again, Samoa agreement shouldn't be an issue!
“FACT-CHECK: Are there LGBT clauses in Samoa Agreement Nigeria signed? - Premium Times


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