The Nigerian State: Political Economy, State Class and Political System in the Post-colonial EraCurrey, 1988 - 281 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 193
... allocations in the prescribed or agreed amounts . If military governments have tended to be equally parsimonious ... allocation was 50 % divided equally among all LGAs , 40 % according to population , and 10 % by land area . Again ...
... allocations in the prescribed or agreed amounts . If military governments have tended to be equally parsimonious ... allocation was 50 % divided equally among all LGAs , 40 % according to population , and 10 % by land area . Again ...
الصفحة 194
... allocation with the self - sufficiency - inducing incentives of relative local autonomy and revenue generation ... Allocation Advi- sory Committee and a State Land Use Allocation Committee . In a sense , private land ownership in ...
... allocation with the self - sufficiency - inducing incentives of relative local autonomy and revenue generation ... Allocation Advi- sory Committee and a State Land Use Allocation Committee . In a sense , private land ownership in ...
الصفحة 196
... allocation process . In particular , those employed in State and , to a lesser extent , federal bureaucracies were most successful in their applications , followed by private Nigerian businessmen ( self - employed and traders ) and ...
... allocation process . In particular , those employed in State and , to a lesser extent , federal bureaucracies were most successful in their applications , followed by private Nigerian businessmen ( self - employed and traders ) and ...
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