Third Term Agenda
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Third Term Agenda is a term which was used to describe alleged, controversial attempts by supporters of Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo to change the constitution to allow for a third term in office. This led to a political media uproar in Nigeria, and the bill which recommended for the amendment of the constitution was defeated in Nigeria's Senate.
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- Nigerians Against Third Term Agenda (NATTAG)
- BBC News - US cautions Nigeria on third term
- Washington Post - Bid to Allow Nigerian a Third Term Hits Snag
- BBC News - Third term debate grips Nigeria
- International Herald Tribune - President of Nigeria loses bid for a 3rd term
- NPR - Nigeria Rejects Term-Limit Change in Constitution
- Nigeriaworld - Obasanjo's Third term Agenda
- PBS Online NewsHour - Third Term Rumors Spark Political Debate in Nigeria