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  2. List of political parties in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    People's Progressive Party (PPP) People’s Democratic Movement (PDM) People’s Party of Nigeria (PPN) People’s Trust (PT) Progressive Peoples Alliance (PPA) Providence People's Congress (PPC) Re-Build Nigeria Party (RBNP) Reform and Advancement Party (RAP) Restoration Party of Nigeria (RP) Save Nigeria Congress (SNC) Social Democratic Mega ...

  3. File:PPP logo variation.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission - Wikipedia

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    ICRC Building Abuja. ICRC was established in 2008 under the Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (establishment, etc.) Act, 2005 [1] to regulate the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) endeavours of the Federal government aimed at addressing Nigeria’s physical infrastructure deficit which hampers economic development.

  5. Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority - Wikipedia

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    The concept adopted for the franchise system currently running in Lagos under LAMATA regulated bus scheme is the Public Private Partnership (PPP) model. In this model, the service routes are franchised to a Private Operator whereby Government provides the infrastructure i.e. bus depot/garage, terminals, shelters and TSM measures, construction ...

  6. Young Progressives Party - Wikipedia

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    The party's flag is a white background with the party's logo image in the centre, with the party's name in full below the logo. Three thin rectangular bars coloured in the official party colours are located on the right side of the flag (stretching from top to bottom), in the order (from left to right) of yellow, red, green. [24]

  7. File:Logo PPP (1982-1998).svg - Wikipedia

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    English: The logo of the Indonesian political party, PPP (United Development Party) from 1982-1998. Date: 1982: Source: Logo based on book Partai Politik Indonesia ...

  8. File:Logo PPP (1973-1982).svg - Wikipedia

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    English: The logo of the Indonesian political party, PPP (United Development Party) from 1973-1982. Date: 1973: Source: Author: PPP (1973-1982) Licensing.

  9. United Development Party - Wikipedia

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    United Development Party rally in Jakarta, 24 April 1997 Party logo used briefly from 2021 to 2023. The PPP continued as the second biggest party out of the three allowed in the New Order. In May 1998, after Suharto's fall, the PPP returned to its Islamic ideology and prepared itself for the 1999 legislative election, where it won 11% of the vote.