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SUBJECT: GOVERNMENT
CLASS: SS3
4. United Nation Organization (U.N.O.) (i) Origin (ii) Principles (iii)
Aims and objectives
6. Specialized Agencies of U.N.O. (i) I.L.O, F.A.O and their aims (ii)
U.N.E.S.C.O, W.H.O and their aims (iii) U.I.C.E.F and I.M.F and their aims
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WEEK ONE
The African Union was established on Monday 8th of July 2002 by African
Heads of State in Durban South Africa. This marked the end of organization of
Africa Unity (O.A.U) after 39 years of its existence.The formation of African
Union (A.U) was initiated by Libyan leader Moamen Gadhafi, who first
proposed it as a full blown “United States of Africa.” The 37th summit of the
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organization of Africa Union (O.A.U) held between the 9th -13th of July, 2001
was when the protocol establishing A.U. was signed. This summit was held in
Lome, Togo and that was the last summit of the O.A.U.
Africa Union has 53 members which include every African nation, except
Morocco which withdrew from the O.A.U in 1985 after the admission of
Western Sahara into O.A.U. The A.U has the power to interfere in the internal
affairs of members, unlike the O.A.U.
3. To end the senseless wars and conflicts causing so much pain and suffering
to Africa.
EVALUATION
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The African Union is patterned loosely on the European Union and embodies
as similar aim of continental integration.
The 4th ordinary session of Assembly of African Union (A.U) came up with the
following decision.
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4. Compare the Igbo pre-colonial system of government with the Hausa pre-
colonial political system.
READING ASSIGNMENT
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
1. The African Union was established in —— (a) July 2002 (b) July 2001 (c) July
2003
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4. The following are the aims of African Union except ——- (a) To promote
democracy (b) To eradicate poverty (c) To promote colonialism
5. The following are organs of A.U except (a) The trusteeship council (b) The
commission (c) The executive council
THEORY
WEEK TWO
CONTENT
Definition/Historical background
Membership
The British monarch (the queen) is the head of the common wealth.
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HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
From 1920, these semi-independent countries were granted full autonomy and
Britain stooped managing their affairs. Then a new name was given to these
territories called “Dominions” and was no longer called colonies.
In 1931, a law was made granting full independence to the dominion whereby,
they were not bound to depend on laws passed by the British parliament. The
name Commonwealth of Nations was adopted in 1951 as a result of the wide
criticism that faced the word “dominions”. The dominions did not want to be
addressed as dominions because they believed that it was synonymous with
colonialism. However, Ireland ceased to be a member in 1949, South Africa was
expelled in 1961 because of her apartheid racial policies. Commonwealth has
its headquarters at mar borough house, London presently Commonwealth of
Nations has 49 member-nations.
EVALUATION QUESTIONS
1. What is Commonwealth?
MEMBERSHIP OF COMMONWEALTH
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EVALUATION QUESTION
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6. To discuss the common language, English and speak with one voice in
matters of international affairs.
EVALUATION QUESTION
1. What is indirect rule? Why did the British adopt the system of indirect rule?
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
3. The Commonwealth of Nations was established in (a) 1953 (b) 1956 (c) 1951
(d) 1931
4. The following are members of commonwealth except (a) U.S.A.(b) Nigeria (c)
Ghana (d) Sierra Leone.
THEORY
READING ASSIGNMENT
WEEK THREE
CONTENT
Achievements
Problems
The following are the organs of the Commonwealth of Nations and their
functions.
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Functions
5. Receives Reports: The organ receives reports and endorsed the report of the
organization submitted to it by the secretariat.
4. Member states engage in sporting activities every four years, this helps to
strengthen the relationship among them.
5. The rich countries help the poor ones by granting of loans or financial
assistance.
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6. Charter: Commonwealth has no charter like UNO and OAU. Therefore, there
are no formal rules governing it.
8. The Issue of EEC: One of the problems facing Commonwealth is the fact that
its member-nations belong to many different other organizations which make
them to have divided interest and loyalty to commonwealth e.g. the OAU,
ECOWAS, EEC etc.
9. Secession: Another problem is that member states can easily secede or pull
out of the body.
EVALUATION QUESTION
READING ASSIGNMENT
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
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1. The secretariat of the Commonwealth was established in____ (a) 1963 (b)
1965 (c)1957 (d) 1960
2. The first Secretary General of Commonwealth is (a) Arnold Smith (b) Emeka
Anyaoku (c) Sir Shridath Ramphal (d) Tony Blair
3. The following are the functions of the Prime Minister’s Conference except (a)
budget approval (b) appointment of secretary general (c) preparation of
annual report (d) discussion of problems
5. E.E.C stands for (a) European Economic Cooperation (b) European Economic
Community (c) European Economic Composition (d) European Economic
Corps.
THEORY
WEEK FOUR
CONTENT
Origin.
ii. Principles.
Origin of U.N.O
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The United Nation Organization came into being on October 24, 1945 as a
successor to the League of Nations, which collapsed as a result of the Second
World War. The formation of the U.N.O. was led by the victorious powers,
which were United Kingdom, America, Russia and China. The United Nation has
its headquarters in New York, United States of America. Admission into the
U.N.O is open to all peace loving countries.
EVALUATION
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READING ASSIGNMENT
3. Why is veto power given to the five permanent members of the Security
Council of the U.N.O?
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
1. The United Nations Organization was formed in (a) 1949 (b) 1956 (c) 1945
3. Nigeria became the ____member of the U.N.O. (a) 89th (b) 99th (c) 95th
4. The charter of the U.N.O was drawn in (a) Washington (b) Newyork (c)
Geneva
5. The main reason for establishing the U.N.O is to _____ (a) fight international
war (b) stop colonialism (c) maintain world peace
THEORY
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WEEK FIVE
CONTENT
Organs of U.N.O.
3. The Secretariat.
The General Assembly is the central organ of the U.N.O. Its membership
includes all member countries of the U.N.O. Each state is entitled to five
representatives or delegation. The Assembly meets once in a year on regular
session. The General Assembly has the power to deliberate on any matter that
falls within the jurisdiction of the organization’s interest. On important matters,
decisions are made by two –third of the members present to vote. Decisions
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7. Annual report: The General Assembly considers annual reports by the
secretary-general e.g the state of the World address.
The Security Council has fifteen members. The membership was enlarged from
eleven to fifteen in 1965. Out of the fifteen members, five, namely; The United
States of America, Russia, China, France and Britain are permanent members.
They also have wielded veto power. There are ten non-permanent members of
the Security Council. They are elected by the General Assembly for a two-year
term. The Security Council is the most powerful organ of the U.N.O and is
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1. Peace and Security: The major function of the Security Council is to maintain
peace and security in the World.
5. It investigates any matter that can lead to war and effect peaceful
resolutions.
8. The organ elects the judges of the World court in collaboration with the
General Assembly.
THE SECRETARIAT
This is the administrative unit of the U.N.O. The Secretariat is headed by the
Secretary General. He is responsible for the supervision and co-ordination of
the activities of all the organs. The Secretary General is elected by the General
Assembly on the recommendation of the Security Council for a five year term.
He can be re-elected. The past Secretary General of U.N.O include the
following ; Mr. Trigve Lie (Norway), Mr. Dag Hammars-Kjold of Sweden (1953-
61), U. Thant of Burma (1961-72). Others are Kurt Waldheim of Australia (1972-
82), Perez de Cueller of Peru (1982-92), Boutros Boutros Ghali of Egypt (1993-
98), Dr. Koffi Annan of Ghana (1998-2006) and the incumbent Secretary
General is Mr. Ban Ki Moon of Korea.
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4. It makes available all the materials needed for all meetings of the
organization.
EVALUATION QUESTION
2. The council help tp promote the economic, social, political and educational
development of these people.
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5. The council pays periodic official visits to the trust territories to assess the
progress going on there.
6. The council accepts and considers petitions from the trusteeship areas.
This is the judicial organ of the U.N.O. It is also known as the World court. It
has its headquarters in Hague, Netherland and it has 15 judges elected by the
General Assembly and the security for a period of nine years. Members of the
court can be re-elected at the expiration of their term of office and their
appointment is on full time basis.
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1. The council is responsible for the economic and social activities of the U.N.O.
EVALUATION
3. Explain the effect of the second World War on nationalist in West Africa.
READING ASSIGNMENT
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WEEKEND ASSIGNMNET
1. The Secretary General of the U.N.O. is appointed for a period of_____ (a)
three years (b) five years (c) seven years
2. The official language of Common Wealth is (a) English (b) French (c) Spanish
3. The Security Council of U.N.O. has_____ permanent members (a) 6 (b) 7 (c) 5
4. The current U.N.O. Secretary General is_____ (a) Ban Ki Moon (b) Koffi Annan
(c) Tony Blair
THEORY
WEEK SIX
CONTENT
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Specialized agencies are bodies that are independent which exist under the
umbrella of the U.N.O. These agencies are given special assignments which
help U.N.O. to achieve its aims and objectives. The activities of these
specialized agencies are coordinated and supervised by the min organ of the
U.N.O. called the Economic and Social Council.
This agency was established 1919 by the League of Nations with headquarter
in Geneva.
6. Celebrates Workers Day: It celebrates May 1st of every year as worker’s day
World wide.
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W.H.O. was established in 1948 and has its headquarters in Geneva and
regional offices all over the World.
11. Control: To suggest ways of controlling the spread of infections all over the
World.
EVALUATION QUESTIONS
4. Relief Materials: The agency sends relief materials in form of food and
money to disaster areas.
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1. UNESCO was formed with the purpose of encouraging universal respect for
justice, human rights and the fundamental freedoms.
3. UNESCO was set up to help to manage natural and earth’s resources like
water and water quality, the ocean and promoting science and technology.
UNICEF was established on December 11, 1946, with its headquarter located in
New York, U.S.A. It works with children in 158 countries.
1. To supply drugs and equipment to children who suffers from different kinds
of diseases in the World.
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The International Monetary Fund (I.M.F.) was set up after the Second World
War, in order to encourage the development of foreign trade. It started
operation in 1947 with headquarter in Washington, U.S.A. Presently, it has
about 188 member countries.
EVALUATION
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READING ASSIGNMENT
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
1. The following are specialized agencies of UNO except (a) F.A.O. (b) U.B.E
(c).I.L.O.
3. The World Health Organization (WHO) was established in (a) 1945 (b) 1950
(c) 1948
4. The International Labour Organization has its headquarters in (a) Geneva (b)
Canada (c) Australia
5. The international court of justice is made of up how many Judges? (a) 10 (b)
12 (c) 15
THEORY
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WEEK SEVEN
CONTENT
Achievements of U.N.O.
Problems of U.N.O.
4. To bring nations together: These agencies were set up with the believe that
it would go beyond national boundaries and harmonizes interest of diverse
nature.
ACHIEVEMENTS OF U.N.O
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7. Settlement of refugees: The U.N plays a key role in providing shelter, food
and medicine for displaced people in different parts of the World e.g Africa.
9. ARMS limitation: The U.N. encourages arms reduction through its non-
proliferation treaties between the two super powers –USSR and USA.
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11. Increase in standard of living: The material aids like food, medicine, etc,
given to developing countries by U.N.O.’s specialized agencies like W.H.O,
UNICEF, etc have helped to raise the standard of living in the developing
nations.
EVALUATION QUESTION
1. Shortage of Fund: The ability of the U.N. to carry out its functions effectively
partly rests on availability of funds. The U.N. is handicapped by lack of
adequate finance. Some member states default in payment of contribution.
2. Veto Power: The exercise of veto power by the five permanent members of
the Security Council has rendered the Security Council in particular and U.N. in
general impotent. This is a threat to World peace and security because of the
selfish interest for which the veto power is used.
4. Peace Keeping: The U.N. since its existence has not being able to live up to
expectation in the area of peace keeping, just like the League of Nations it
replaced. The U.N.O. suffer from lack of unanimous acceptance by the factions
involved in war in some member countries meant to be mediated by U.N.
peace-keepers.
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6. Problem Posed by Big Powers: The U.N. has proved helpless in cases of
aggression involving the major powers. The so called big powers seem to be
above the U.N. to the extent that the organization cannot control them. For
example, American aggression in Vietnam and Soviet attack on Afghanistan.
8. Suspicion Among Member States: Some activities of the U.N. are sometimes
negatively affected by the suspicion among member states. For instance, Iraq
strongly believe that the U.N. inspection team was a spying agent of the
United States of America and as such refused to co-operate with them.
10Inability to end Colonialism: The U.N was unable to end colonialism in Africa
as it was unable to force South Africa to hands off Namibia. Also, countries like
Kenya, Zimbabwe, Angola etc, gained their independence through arms
struggle executed by their nationalist rather than through U.N.O.
11. Problems of Arms Race: The U.N. has failed to find a lasting solution to
arms proliferation. Many nations of the World like U.S.A, Britain, France, etc are
spending money in manufacturing weapons of war. For example, the U.N. has
failed to stop Iraq’s arm’s build up.
EVALUATION QUESTION
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READING ASSIGNMENT
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
1. Which of the following is not a specialized agency of the U.N.O? (a) The
Food and Agricultural Organization (b) The General Assembly (c) World Health
Organization
2. The organ of U.N.O which can impose mandatory sanctions on any of its
members is the (a) Security Council (b) General Assembly (c) The Secretariat
4. All the following are problems of U.N. except (a) settlements of refugees (b)
language barrier (c) shortage of fund
5. W.H.O. was established in____ (a) 1956 (b) 1948 (c) 1947
THEORY
WEEK EIGHT
CONTENT
Formation
FORMATION OF ECOWAS
The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) was created by the
Treaty in Lagos, Nigeria, on 28th May, 1975. It was created to promote
economic trade, national cooperation and monetary union, for growth and
development throughout West Africa. The administrative headquarters of the
community is located in Abuja, while the fund raising headquarters is located
in Lome, Togo. The establishment of the organization was masterminded by
General Yakubu Gowon of Nigeria and President Eyadema of Togo. There are
currently 15 member countries in the Economic Community of West African
States. The founding members of ECOWAS were : Benin, Cote d’Ivoire, Gambia,
Ghana, Guinea, Guinea Bissau, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania (left 2002), Niger,
Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Togo and Burkina Faso ( which joined as Upper
Volta). Cape Verde joined in 1977.
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EVALUATION
ORGANS OF ECOWAS
A. The Authority of Heads of State and Governments: This is the highest organ
of the organization. It comprises of Heads of State and government within the
sub-region. The organ is headed by a chairman who holds office for a period
of one year. The body meets once in a year but extra-ordinary meeting may be
called.
5. The body approves all agreements and treaties entered into by the
community.
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1. The council implements the decisions of the Authority of Heads of State and
Government.
4. The council prepares the agenda for the meetings of the Heads of State and
Government.
5. The secretariat keeps the files on all the meetings of the council of ministers
and Heads of States.
Functions
EVALUATION
READING ASSIGNMENT
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
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2. All but one of the following were the founders of ECOWAS (a) Moamer
Gaddafi (b) Eyadema (c) Yakubu Gowon
5. The fund raising headquarters of ECOWAS is located in (a) Free Town (b)
Lome (c) Abidjan
THEORY
WEEK NINE
CONTENT
Achievements of ECOWAS
Problems of ECOWAS
ACHIEVEMENTS OF ECOWAS
1. The body has removed all customs duties in the areas of importation and
exportation of goods within the sub-region.
7. Member states mediate in disputes among states, e.g. Nigeria and Chad,
Liberia, Sierra Leone and so on.
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8. Fear of domination: Smaller states within the ECOWAS sub-region are afraid
of being dominated by the larger states.
9. Shortage of fund: Most member states of ECOWAS do not pay their dues
which hinders the organization form executing its projects.
10. Colonial masters: The political and economic activities of member states
are tied to that of their former colonial master. So, their first loyalty goes to
their former colonial masters not to ECOWAS.
EVALUATION
READING ASSIGNMENT
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
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3. The Secretary General of ECOWAS is elected for a fixed term of (a) three
years (b) four years (c) five years
5. All the following are problems of ECOWAS except (a) removal of customs
duties (b) language barrier (c) ideological differences.
THEORY
WEEK ELEVEN
CONTENT
Origin
Organs
ORIGIN OF OPEC
(1969), Nigeria (1971), Gabon and United Arab Emirate (1973), joined the
organization.
3. Steady Income: It was also formed to stabilize oil income of its members
states.
7. To negotiate for the participation of member nations in oil exploitation and
exploration.
EVALUATION QUESTION
ORGANS OF OPEC
1. The conference
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3. The Secretariat.
THE CONFERENCE
2. It appoints the Secretary General, the Deputy Secretary, the Chairman and
the Alternate Chairman of the Board of Governors.
6. The board considers and submits the statement of account and the auditor’s
report to the conference for approval.
7. The board considers and takes decisions on any report submitted by the
Secretary General.
THE SECRETARIAT
i. Information department
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EVALUATION QUESTIONS
READING ASSIGNMENT
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
1. OPEC was established in____ (a) 1962 (b) 1970 (c) 1960
2. Nigeria was admitted into OPEC in the year____ (a) 1971 (b) 1970 (c) 1981
3. The supreme organ of OPEC is _____ (a) The Secretariat (b) The Board of
Governors (c) The Conference
5. The headquarters of OPEC is located in_____ (a) London (b) New York (c)
Austria.
THEORY
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WEEK ELEVEN
CONTENT
Achievements
Problems
ACHIEVEMENTS OF OPEC
1. The organization has created a forum where member states can resolve their
problems.
3. The common fund established by the organization has helped to reduce the
financial problems of the members.
PROBLEMS OF OPEC
1. The issue of quota: Member states do not abide by the directives of the
organization on oil quota.
2. The discovery of North sea oil and the competition is a great threat to prize
stabilization.
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3. Oil storage: The rate at which some developed countries are storing crude
oil, is a great threat to OPEC.
4. Frequent international crisis has affected the prize of oil. e.g the Gulf war
(1990-1991).
EVALUATION
2. What are the reasons for Nigeria making Africa the centre-piece of her
foreign policy.
READING ASSIGNMENT
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
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2. The following are organs of OPEC except (a) Security council (b) the
Conference (c) the Secretariat
3. The Conference of OPEC holds her meetings ——– in a year (a) twice (b)
once (c) thrice
4. The Secretariat of OPEC is located in (a|) U.S.A (b) Britain (c) Austria
5. The Secretary general of OPEC stays in office for a period of _____ years (a)
four (b) three (c) five
THEORY
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