The Nigerian State: Political Economy, State Class and Political System in the Post-colonial EraCurrey, 1988 - 281 من الصفحات |
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... 1979 , a persistent question of Nigerian politics became : would the military intervene again and , if so , under what conditions and with what effects ? The question was ultimately answered on 31 Decem- ber ... 1979 constitution was made.
... 1979 , a persistent question of Nigerian politics became : would the military intervene again and , if so , under what conditions and with what effects ? The question was ultimately answered on 31 Decem- ber ... 1979 constitution was made.
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... 1979 Constitution ( Smith , Brian , 1981 : 372-3 ) . Never- theless , the relentless centralism of the military era was mitigated by the multi - party system which in 1979 gave no one party a majority in the National Assembly , by the ...
... 1979 Constitution ( Smith , Brian , 1981 : 372-3 ) . Never- theless , the relentless centralism of the military era was mitigated by the multi - party system which in 1979 gave no one party a majority in the National Assembly , by the ...
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... 1979 and 1983 . 7. New Nigerian , 7 June 1980 . 8. New Nigerian , 17 November 1979 ( corrected somewhat ) . 9. A term used in several of his Daily Times features in 1979 and 1980 . - 10. 1979 Constitution , Section 126 ( 1 ) - ( 5 ) ...
... 1979 and 1983 . 7. New Nigerian , 7 June 1980 . 8. New Nigerian , 17 November 1979 ( corrected somewhat ) . 9. A term used in several of his Daily Times features in 1979 and 1980 . - 10. 1979 Constitution , Section 126 ( 1 ) - ( 5 ) ...
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