The Nigerian State: Political Economy, State Class and Political System in the Post-colonial EraCurrey, 1988 - 281 من الصفحات |
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... president , I would like to feel as if I don't belong to any party . As long as I am here I belong to all Nigerians and I have equal interests in every part , every section . At the same time , the office of president was endowed with ...
... president , I would like to feel as if I don't belong to any party . As long as I am here I belong to all Nigerians and I have equal interests in every part , every section . At the same time , the office of president was endowed with ...
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... President was ( and the head of the AFRC now is ) a much more visible , dominant and powerful intra - societal figure than his Western equivalents . But at the same time the presidency was hampered and diverted by even more powerful ...
... President was ( and the head of the AFRC now is ) a much more visible , dominant and powerful intra - societal figure than his Western equivalents . But at the same time the presidency was hampered and diverted by even more powerful ...
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... President and his ( appointed ) ministers during the Second Republic has been dealt with in chapter 6. The relevant point here is that , in contrast to the elected Cabinet Ministers of the First Republic , Ministers in the Second ...
... President and his ( appointed ) ministers during the Second Republic has been dealt with in chapter 6. The relevant point here is that , in contrast to the elected Cabinet Ministers of the First Republic , Ministers in the Second ...
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Premises of Nigerian Politics | 1 |
The First Republic | 19 |
The Military in Politics | 41 |
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