Nigerian Politics, Political Parties, Leadership, Civil Rule Transition, Constitutional Law, Social Change, Economic Policy, Political Aspirations, Democracy, Governance

Newswatch . 10 August 1998 . Pg 7

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In the wake of the dissolution of five political parties in Nigeria, Unji Braithwaite, a lawyer and politician, is determined to make a mark in the political landscape. As the founder and presidential candidate of the now-defunct Nigeria Advance Party, he aims to serve the masses and bring about a new social, economic, and political order. With the recent announcement of a transition to civil rule by General Abdulsalami Abubakar, Braithwaite has formed a new political party, the Democratic Advance Movement (DAM). He is particularly optimistic about the 1995 draft constitution, which includes a clause for rotational presidency, a significant aspect of his political agenda.

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In the wake of the dissolution of five political parties in Nigeria, Unji Braithwaite, a lawyer and politician, is determined to make a mark in the political landscape. As the founder and presidential candidate of the now-defunct Nigeria Advance Party, he aims to serve the masses and bring about a new social, economic, and political order. With the recent announcement of a transition to civil rule by General Abdulsalami Abubakar, Braithwaite has formed a new political party, the Democratic Advance Movement (DAM). He is particularly optimistic about the 1995 draft constitution, which includes a clause for rotational presidency, a significant aspect of his political agenda.

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