The Nigerian State: Political Economy, State Class and Political System in the Post-colonial EraCurrey, 1988 - 281 من الصفحات |
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... naira was spent on beer ; 54,000 naira was given to chairmen of local govern- ments a purely political give - away ; 40,000 naira for construction work ; more than 15,000 naira was spent on liquor and about 5,000 on soft drinks ; sundry ...
... naira was spent on beer ; 54,000 naira was given to chairmen of local govern- ments a purely political give - away ; 40,000 naira for construction work ; more than 15,000 naira was spent on liquor and about 5,000 on soft drinks ; sundry ...
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... naira to the government as well as meeting various other conditions . Despite the at times agonisingly slow pace of the government investi- gations , General Buhari was able to announce , in his 1984 Independence Day Speech , that the ...
... naira to the government as well as meeting various other conditions . Despite the at times agonisingly slow pace of the government investi- gations , General Buhari was able to announce , in his 1984 Independence Day Speech , that the ...
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... Naira respectively and third class chiefs earn 8,700 Naira . Under civilian rule in particular , the state was able to create a variety of lucrative positions and sinecures for ' co - operative ' traditional rulers : as ex - officio ...
... Naira respectively and third class chiefs earn 8,700 Naira . Under civilian rule in particular , the state was able to create a variety of lucrative positions and sinecures for ' co - operative ' traditional rulers : as ex - officio ...
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