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Ethiopia’s Prohibition Against Inhuman Treatment: Article 18
The Constitution of Ethiopia. Prohibition Against Inhuman Treatment: Article 18 Ethiopia’s Prohibition Against Inhuman Treatment: A Detailed Analysis of Article 18 Human rights are a cornerstone of Ethiopia’s constitutional and legal framework, with Article 18 specifically addressing the prohibition of inhuman treatment, slavery, and forced labor. This provision aligns with international human rights standards and…
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Ethiopia Rights of Women: Article 35
The Constitution of Ethiopia, Article 35: Rights of Women 1. Women shall; in the enjoyment of rights and protections provided for by this Constitution, have equal right with men. 2. Women have equal rights with men in marriage as prescribed by this Constitution. 3. The historical legacy of inequality and discrimination suffered by women in…
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Fulbe People: History, Culture, and Identity of an Ancient Nomadic Ethnic Group
The Fulbe people, often called Fula, Fulani, Peulh, or Falata by outsiders, are one of Africa’s most widespread ethnic groups, known for their rich cultural heritage, nomadic lifestyle, and significant historical influence. In this article, we will explore their origins, history, language, cultural traditions, and modern identity, highlighting the distinctions between their self-identified name and…
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Baka Village of Bemba, Cameroon
The Baka village of Bemba, located in South-Eastern Cameroon, is home to approximately 70 people and forms part of the wider Baka population of around 40,000. As one of the last remaining hunter-gatherer communities in Central Africa, the Baka have a deep spiritual and ecological connection to the rainforest, viewing it not only as their…
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Baka Village of Bemba in South-Eastern Cameroon – A Unique Hunter-Gatherer Community
Who Are the Baka People? The Baka people are an indigenous hunter-gatherer community residing in the dense rainforests of South-Eastern Cameroon and parts of the Central African Republic, Gabon, and the Republic of Congo. They number around 40,000 and are one of the last remaining forest-dependent societies in Africa. Unlike other neighboring groups who have…
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Ethiopian Federalism: A Unique Approach to Governance and Its Implications
Federalism is a system of government that balances power between a central authority and smaller regional entities. Ethiopia’s adoption of federalism in 1991 aimed to address its ethnic diversity, granting self-rule to various ethnic groups. This system has been both praised for promoting autonomy and criticized for potentially fostering division. This article explores Ethiopian federalism,…
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Battle at Agwabi in Tombo, Buruku LGA claims many lives
Benue State police, on an operation to eliminate a newly formed local militia in Agwabi in Tombo, Buruku LGA, encountered fierce resistance but ultimately overpowered the outlaws with superior firepower. “The police unit commander, however, lost his life in the process. The outlaws suffered heavier casualties,” a source said. This report details a major security…
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Torhile Andrew Uchi
Torhile Andrew Uchi is a Nigerian politician, a close associate of George Akume (President Tinubu’s SGF). Uchi is recognized for his contributions within the All Progressives Congress (APC), his philanthropy through his De Shimas Foundation and his tenure as the Executive Secretary of the Benue State Examinations Board. Beyond his political endeavors, Uchi has been…
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Oromia, Ethiopia
1. Oromia Oromia is the largest and most populous regional state in Ethiopia. It occupies a central position in the country and surrounds Addis Ababa, the capital city of Ethiopia. The region is home to the Oromo people, the largest ethnic group in Ethiopia, with a rich history, culture, and language (Afaan Oromo). Oromia plays a…
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Benue State Anthem
BENUE ANTHEM LYRICS Oh Benue our home and pride Our cherished mother land Holding the Nations middle firm Building a Haven clan Refrain: We are Benue, Great Benue The food basket of the nation From Strength to strength we grow each day God bless Benue In unity we face each day To you we pledge…