The rights of a citizen can be withdrawn by the state if ...
The rights of a citizen can be withdrawn by the state if the person
opposes the government violently
is convicted of a serious crime
leaves the country permanently
is pronounced dead
Correct answer is B
The rights of a citizen can be withdrawn by the state if the person is convicted of a serious crime.
One of the examples of such serious crime is treasonable felony.
Public corporations are established mainly to ...
The leading agent in the expansion of British influence in Northern Nigeria in the 1890s was the ...
The principle of separation of powers was made popular by ...
The National Assembly in the second republic was made up of the________ ...
A bye-election is conducted when ...
Delegated legislation can be controlled by ...
The first Head of Government in Nigeria after independence was__________ ...
The most active organ of the Economic Community of West African States is the ...
The meetings of the Commonwealth of Nations are held once every ...