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Nigeria's democracy: Unsustainable without development, By Ahmed Aminu-Ramatu Yusuf

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Democracy and development are like six and half a dozen. They are interconnected and interrelated. Both are against the monopolisation of politics and economics. They are for the humanisation of society and humanity. While democracy is the development (improvement) and humanisation of the political arena, development is the democratisation and humanisation of the economic arena. […]

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