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Disaffection

Disaffection meaning

Discontent; unrest. | Alienation; loss of loyalty.

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Addressing journalists in Abakaliki, Onwe expressed worry and disaffection over the myriads of attacks and assassination attempts made on the life of the governorship candidate, Odoh, by suspected hoodlums in the state.

Chetan Kumar's response to the notice was rejected and his card was cancelled on grounds of disaffection to the Constitution and action against the sovereignty and integrity of India.

NewsClick has been accused of acting with the intention to disrupt the sovereignty and territorial integrity of India and to cause “disaffection” against India.

Patriotism nurtures a feeling of responsibility while nationalism breeds blind arrogance and denial of widespread disaffection.

That personal story has made her passionate about promoting social mobility as the cure for the disaffection that helped elect Trump in 2016.

The NPP claimed that given the disapproval Ghanaians have about LGBTQI, NDC sought to capitalize on it to cause disaffection for the NPP.

What if, in an era of profound distrust and ingrained political disaffection, incumbency has turned into advantage?

COTER alleged that the Northern elites cried out over the alleged plan by the President Bola Tinubu-led administration with a view to causing disaffection between the government and the Nigerian populace.

Frank Logan, a reclusive hitman, lives a similar life of disaffection.

NewsClick has been accused of acting with the intention to disrupt the sovereignty and territorial integrity of India and cause “disaffection” against India.

A true test of the general disaffection with the Mnangagwa government happened in October when Zanu PF, which was now using sanctions as the scapegoat for failure, organised what they called an anti-sanctions march.

I urge the public to disregard this story, borne out of mischief and lies, intended to cause disaffection.

Opposition movements giving voice to disaffection are often sectarian in form — a sectarianism that may be rooted in religious or ethnic identity, as in India or Turkey, or expressed in hostility to migrants and Muslims, as in much of the West.

Participants who condemned the loss of lives and property during the protest, insisted that the lopsidedness of the current national structure was fueling disaffection among the people, hence the need for total restructuring.

Rimin-Zayam advised the Mai Mala Buni Caretaker Committee to commence reconciliation in order to solve disagreements, differences, and disaffection among various groups in the party.

The Committee further said there is an urgent need to restore the confidence of foreign partners and investors by saving the criminal justice system from total collapse and averting future disaffection with criminal justice institutions.

By the time those babies in the prams grew up into teenagers, the new town disaffection began to set in. Crime rates began to rise, infrastructure began to crumble, and the jobs didn’t always materialise as planned, so workers commuted to London.

He wants to create a wedge and deep disaffection between the President and his Vice on one hand and between Aisha Buhari and and Osinbajo’s wife and aides on another hand.

If Melky and his new party can run with the opposition to Anzac Oval and others in Darwin add to the disaffection with Labor’s general mismanagement, then it has a rather good chance of ending up like the CLP.

On the seeming disaffection among some members of the party, Kalu, said plans were under way to bring feuding leaders of the ruling party together to find a lasting solution.