The Nigerian State: Political Economy, State Class and Political System in the Post-colonial EraCurrey, 1988 - 281 من الصفحات |
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... Kano , emerged from the outset as a bundle of contradictions . In some respects the lineal successor of the old NEPU with its traditional suspicion of the emirate aristocracy , it also attracted many new elements such as S. G. Ikoku of ...
... Kano , emerged from the outset as a bundle of contradictions . In some respects the lineal successor of the old NEPU with its traditional suspicion of the emirate aristocracy , it also attracted many new elements such as S. G. Ikoku of ...
الصفحة 87
... Kano State opted overwhelmingly for Malam Aminu Kano ; and the Kanuri areas of Borno State voted primarily GNPP . Although the NPN did receive a broader voting spread , as just indicated , it too consistently registered 70 % or more of ...
... Kano State opted overwhelmingly for Malam Aminu Kano ; and the Kanuri areas of Borno State voted primarily GNPP . Although the NPN did receive a broader voting spread , as just indicated , it too consistently registered 70 % or more of ...
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... Kano 15. Cross River 16. New Cross River 17. Gongola 18. Taraba 19. Imo 20. Aba 21. Kaduna 22. Katsina 23. Kano 24. Jigawa 25. Lautai 26. Chari 27. New Kano 28. Kwara 11. Kwara 29. Kogi 12. Lagos 30. Lagos 13. Niger 31. Niger 14. Ogun ...
... Kano 15. Cross River 16. New Cross River 17. Gongola 18. Taraba 19. Imo 20. Aba 21. Kaduna 22. Katsina 23. Kano 24. Jigawa 25. Lautai 26. Chari 27. New Kano 28. Kwara 11. Kwara 29. Kogi 12. Lagos 30. Lagos 13. Niger 31. Niger 14. Ogun ...
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Premises of Nigerian Politics | 1 |
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