The Nigerian State: Political Economy, State Class and Political System in the Post-colonial EraCurrey, 1988 - 281 من الصفحات |
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... institutions - legislature , executive , civil service - were formally arrogated by the Head of the Military Government . On the face of it therefore the military , like military governments elsewhere , appeared to have eliminated all ...
... institutions - legislature , executive , civil service - were formally arrogated by the Head of the Military Government . On the face of it therefore the military , like military governments elsewhere , appeared to have eliminated all ...
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... institutions by State Cross heartland , Anambra and Imo , presented Dr Azikiwe with. Presidential Registered Total Voters Borno Votes State Cast Anambra 2,606,663 1,209,038 1.67 0.75 13.50 1.20 82.58 Bauchi 2,096,162 998,683 15.44 3.00 ...
... institutions by State Cross heartland , Anambra and Imo , presented Dr Azikiwe with. Presidential Registered Total Voters Borno Votes State Cast Anambra 2,606,663 1,209,038 1.67 0.75 13.50 1.20 82.58 Bauchi 2,096,162 998,683 15.44 3.00 ...
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... institutions , a strong executive presidency takes on added importance in the task of national integration . It could provide the basis for the synthesis of positive divergent forces in the country , until viable institutions which ...
... institutions , a strong executive presidency takes on added importance in the task of national integration . It could provide the basis for the synthesis of positive divergent forces in the country , until viable institutions which ...
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Premises of Nigerian Politics | 1 |
The First Republic | 25 |
The Military in Politics | 41 |
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