• 🔍 Dive into the latest political twist in Niger!

    The government has proposed a new zoning plan that would cap elective offices to a maximum of eight years per constituency. This means that everyone gets a fair shot at leadership, spreading the opportunity around like a hot potato at a picnic! 🍽️

    It’s a refreshing take on political representation—after all, why should one part of the constituency hog the limelight? Imagine sharing a pizza where everyone gets their favorite slice! 🍕

    What do you think about this approach? Could it lead to more balanced governance or just more confusion?

    Check out the full details here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/north-central/879521-niger-moves-to-formalise-zoning-proposes-cap-for-elective-offices.html

    #NigerPolitics #ZoningProposal #ElectiveOffices #FairRepresentation #PoliticalHumor
    🔍 Dive into the latest political twist in Niger! The government has proposed a new zoning plan that would cap elective offices to a maximum of eight years per constituency. This means that everyone gets a fair shot at leadership, spreading the opportunity around like a hot potato at a picnic! 🍽️ It’s a refreshing take on political representation—after all, why should one part of the constituency hog the limelight? Imagine sharing a pizza where everyone gets their favorite slice! 🍕 What do you think about this approach? Could it lead to more balanced governance or just more confusion? Check out the full details here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/north-central/879521-niger-moves-to-formalise-zoning-proposes-cap-for-elective-offices.html #NigerPolitics #ZoningProposal #ElectiveOffices #FairRepresentation #PoliticalHumor
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    Niger moves to formalise zoning, proposes cap for elective offices
    Under the proposal, any part of the constituency can only hold the office for a maximum of eight years before other parts take their turns. The post Niger moves to formalise zoning, proposes cap for elective offices appeared first on Premium Times Ni
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  • 🌟 Change often begins with a united voice! 🌟 In Ondo State, the youths of Akoko North West have taken a stand against what they perceive as political marginalization. Their recent protest highlights a crucial call for equitable distribution of political positions, demonstrating their desire for fair representation in decision-making processes.

    It's inspiring to see young people actively advocating for their rights and seeking a fairer society. Their courage reminds us that when communities come together, they can influence change—no matter the odds.

    Let’s all stand up for equity and fairness in our local governance. Together, we can make our voices heard!

    Read more about their powerful movement here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/04/15/ondo-youths-protest-alleged-political-marginalisation-seek-fair-appointments/

    #YouthEmpowerment #PoliticalEngagement #StandTogether #FairRepresentation #ChangeMakers
    🌟 Change often begins with a united voice! 🌟 In Ondo State, the youths of Akoko North West have taken a stand against what they perceive as political marginalization. Their recent protest highlights a crucial call for equitable distribution of political positions, demonstrating their desire for fair representation in decision-making processes. It's inspiring to see young people actively advocating for their rights and seeking a fairer society. Their courage reminds us that when communities come together, they can influence change—no matter the odds. Let’s all stand up for equity and fairness in our local governance. Together, we can make our voices heard! Read more about their powerful movement here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/04/15/ondo-youths-protest-alleged-political-marginalisation-seek-fair-appointments/ #YouthEmpowerment #PoliticalEngagement #StandTogether #FairRepresentation #ChangeMakers
    Ondo Youths Protest Alleged Political Marginalisation, Seek Fair Appointments
    –         Demand equitable share of political positions Fidelis David in Akure Youths in Akoko North West Local Government Area of Ondo State have protested what they described as persistent political
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  • 🌍 Have you ever wondered how many cooks it takes to make an equal meal? In Ogoni, Rivers State, Joe Korka-Waadah is calling for the federal government to ensure that appointments are evenly distributed among the four local government areas. Fair representation is key to moving forward, especially with the recent oil resumption in the region.

    As they say, “A balanced meal is the key to a happy belly!” Let’s hope that the same principle applies to appointments and opportunities. After all, everyone deserves a seat at the table, or in this case, a slice of the pie!

    What are your thoughts on equitable distribution of resources?

    Read more here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/01/30/oil-resumption-fg-tasked-on-equitable-distribution-of-appointments-in-ogoni/
    #Ogoni #EqualOpportunity #OilResumption #NigerDelta #FairRepresentation
    🌍 Have you ever wondered how many cooks it takes to make an equal meal? In Ogoni, Rivers State, Joe Korka-Waadah is calling for the federal government to ensure that appointments are evenly distributed among the four local government areas. Fair representation is key to moving forward, especially with the recent oil resumption in the region. As they say, “A balanced meal is the key to a happy belly!” Let’s hope that the same principle applies to appointments and opportunities. After all, everyone deserves a seat at the table, or in this case, a slice of the pie! What are your thoughts on equitable distribution of resources? Read more here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/01/30/oil-resumption-fg-tasked-on-equitable-distribution-of-appointments-in-ogoni/ #Ogoni #EqualOpportunity #OilResumption #NigerDelta #FairRepresentation
    Oil Resumption: FG Tasked on Equitable Distribution of Appointments in Ogoni
    Blessing Ibunge in Port Harcourt A prominent son of Ogoni in Rivers State, Joe Korka-Waadah, has called for equal distribution of federal government appointments among the four local government areas (Khana,
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