The Nigerian State: Political Economy, State Class and Political System in the Post-colonial EraCurrey, 1988 - 281 من الصفحات |
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... area , a formation created by the cumulative result of centuries of sedimentary deposits , stretches about 80 miles from its apex at Aboh town into the sea and covers an area of some 10,000 square miles . It is a series of ( inhabited ) ...
... area , a formation created by the cumulative result of centuries of sedimentary deposits , stretches about 80 miles from its apex at Aboh town into the sea and covers an area of some 10,000 square miles . It is a series of ( inhabited ) ...
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... areas under its sway . It normally did this under the aegis of the metropolitan state which supplied , inter alia , a military machine to maintain law and order , a bureaucratic apparatus to administer the areas under its control , and ...
... areas under its sway . It normally did this under the aegis of the metropolitan state which supplied , inter alia , a military machine to maintain law and order , a bureaucratic apparatus to administer the areas under its control , and ...
الصفحة 190
... areas created . The Ibadan municipal council was broken up . Kwara created 24 , Borno 30 new local governments . Similar develop- ments then occurred in Lagos and Cross River States as well , and spread into virtually all the remaining ...
... areas created . The Ibadan municipal council was broken up . Kwara created 24 , Borno 30 new local governments . Similar develop- ments then occurred in Lagos and Cross River States as well , and spread into virtually all the remaining ...
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Premises of Nigerian Politics | 1 |
The First Republic | 19 |
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