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Scheme of Work
1 Revision of Last Term’s Work
2 Citizenship
– Meaning
– Types
Causesand Effects of Falsehood and Theft
3 Process of Becoming a Citizenof a Country
Causes and Effects of Murder and Rape
4&5 Rights and Duties of Citizens
Causes and Effects of Advanced Fee Fraud 419 and Embezzlement
6&7 DifferencebetweenRight and Duties Obligations
Causes and Effects of Cultism and Drug Abuse
Importance of Rights and Duties of Citizens
8 Types of Rights of a Citizen
9 Dealing in Fake Drugs
10 Consequences of Non-performance of Obligation
11 Revision
12 Examination
Week 1:
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Week 2:
TOPIC: Citizenship
PERIOD: The Meaning and Types of Citizenship
CONTENT:
Citizenship refers to the relationship which exists between an individual and the country he lives. A citizen is expected to obey the law of the land and perform certain duties to his country. On the other hand, the country is also expected to protect the life and property of the citizen. The country is to provide basic amenities such as road, electricity, and pipe- borne water for the citizens… Click here to order the complete second term Civic Education Lesson Note for JSS1
Week 3:
Topic: Processes of Becoming a Citizen of a Country
Period I: Qualification for Citizenship in Nigeria
Citizenship of a country, especially Nigeria, can be through any of these ways.
1. By Birth: A person becomes a citizen of Nigeria by birth if the parents are Nigerians, are if he was born in Nigeria on or before the independence.
2.Through Naturalization: A foreigner who has stayed in Nigeria for at least 15 years can apply for Nigerian Citizenship.
3. Through Registration: A foreigner who has married a Nigerian can apply for Nigerian Citizenship. He has to be of good character and must meet other conditions specified by Nigerian law.
Qualifications for Citizenship in Nigeria
The following conditions must be met by a foreigner to become a citizen of Nigeria:
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