JSS 1 Civic Education (1st, 2nd & 3rd Term)

DEALING IN FAKE DRUGS

When someone engages in buying and selling of fake drugs, such activity is a criminal act. The general public especially licensed chemicals shops, hospitals, clinics, and other health care store need to be cautioned against buying fake drugs from drug peddlers and dubious sources. Consequences   of   not performing  our   obligations  to  the   community,  state,     and   […]

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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 FOOD

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Human Rights: Civic, Political, Economic

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   public 

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Causes and Effects of Advanced Fee Fraud

CAUSES AND EFFECTS OF ADVANCED FEE FRAUD (419) AND EMBEZZLEMENT Poverty Unemployment Influence of Bad Group External Influence Psychological Problem Bad Value System Inequality between the rich and the poor is also responsible for the increase in crime rate in the country. Low self-esteem, alcohol and drug abuse make people, especially, the youths, to engage

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RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF A CITIZEN

Meaning and Types of Rights and Duties of Citizens Rights are privileges or entitlements given to citizens, protected and guaranteed by the constitution of a country. They ensure the dignity, freedom, and equality of individuals, promoting their well-being and participation in the nation’s governance. Below are the key rights of citizens: Types of Rights Right

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Causes and Effects of Murder and Rape

Causes of Murder and Rape Poor Education of Youths Lack of proper education leads to limited understanding of moral values and acceptable social behavior. Insufficient emphasis on character-building in schools contributes to the rise in violent tendencies. Poor Parenting Neglectful or abusive parenting can foster anger and aggression in children. Parents who fail to instill

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Processes of Becoming a Citizen of a Country

Qualification for Citizenship in Nigeria Citizenship of a country, especially Nigeria, can be through any of these ways. By Birth: A person becomes a citizen of Nigeria by birth if the parents are Nigerians, are if he was born in Nigeria on or before the independence. Through Naturalization: A foreigner who has stayed in Nigeria

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Causes and Effects of Falsehood and Theft

1. Poor Educations of Youths: Young people who do not have access to education have the high tendency of engaging in crimes. Also, those who drop out of school due to government policy, family problems are likely to become criminals. 2.Bad Education Policy: An education system that is certificate oriented will always produce graduates always

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DIFFERENCES BETWEEN RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF CITIZEN

Rights and duties are two important aspects of citizenship, and while they are closely connected, they have distinct differences. Here are the key differences between rights and duties of citizens: 1. Nature: – Rights: Rights are inherent to individuals and are often considered fundamental. They are generally seen as protections granted to citizens by the

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CONSEQUENCES OF NON-PERFORMANCE OF OBLIGATIONS

The consequences of non-performance of obligations can vary depending on the specific context and nature of the obligations involved. In general, failing to fulfill obligations can result in legal, financial, reputational, and practical consequences. Here are some potential consequences: 1. Legal consequences: Non-performance of obligations can lead to legal actions, such as breach of contract

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Process of Becoming a Citizenship of a Country

The process of becoming a citizen of a country can vary depending on the country in question. However, I can provide you with a general overview of the typical steps involved in obtaining citizenship. Please note that the following information is a general guideline, and specific requirements may vary between countries. 1. Determine eligibility: The

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Importance Of Citizens’ Rights and Duties

Citizens’ rights and duties play a crucial role in the functioning of a democratic society. These rights and duties are reciprocal and interdependent, and they serve as the foundation for a just and harmonious social order. Here are some key points highlighting the importance of citizens’ rights and duties: 1. Protection of Individual Liberty: Citizens’

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