The Nigerian State: Political Economy, State Class and Political System in the Post-colonial EraCurrey, 1988 - 281 من الصفحات Each Grade includes a colourful Workbook (Grades 1 to 3) or Pupils' Book (Grade 4 to 6) using familar examples from daily Jamaican life. Each book is supported by a Teacher's Guide. |
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... population of about 80 million . But the 1977/8 voter registration yielded a registered voting population of some 47.7 million , while that of 1983 produced 65.3 million voters . On the extremely conservative assumption that half the ...
... population of about 80 million . But the 1977/8 voter registration yielded a registered voting population of some 47.7 million , while that of 1983 produced 65.3 million voters . On the extremely conservative assumption that half the ...
الصفحة 36
... population numbers , political and communal leaders urged their people to be ' counted in ' . As a result , the first count showed that the East's population had ostensibly increased by 71 % since the 1952/3 census , the West's by about ...
... population numbers , political and communal leaders urged their people to be ' counted in ' . As a result , the first count showed that the East's population had ostensibly increased by 71 % since the 1952/3 census , the West's by about ...
الصفحة 96
... population of at least 130 million , on the conservative assumption that roughly half the population are minors . The 1979 register - itself thought to be inflated - had contained about 47.7 million voters . The 1983 register thus ...
... population of at least 130 million , on the conservative assumption that roughly half the population are minors . The 1979 register - itself thought to be inflated - had contained about 47.7 million voters . The 1983 register thus ...
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Premises of Nigerian Politics | 1 |
The First Republic | 19 |
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