The Nigerian State: Political Economy, State Class and Political System in the Post-colonial EraCurrey, 1988 - 281 من الصفحات |
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... remained either ( a ) localised , as in the case of indirect rulers backed by the colonial policy of indirect rule , or ( b ) subordi- nate , as in the case of those recruited for lower - level administrative positions in the colonial ...
... remained either ( a ) localised , as in the case of indirect rulers backed by the colonial policy of indirect rule , or ( b ) subordi- nate , as in the case of those recruited for lower - level administrative positions in the colonial ...
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... remained static or declined , a popular resentment of government and the governing class began to evolve , and a general feeling of malaise and disillusionment with the order of things set in . This embryonic consciousness helps , for ...
... remained static or declined , a popular resentment of government and the governing class began to evolve , and a general feeling of malaise and disillusionment with the order of things set in . This embryonic consciousness helps , for ...
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... remained mired in a mess ' created by the corrupt and incompetent appointees left in office from the civilian era and that the military government ' must close its eyes and clear the bench'.23 With the return of ' corrective ' military ...
... remained mired in a mess ' created by the corrupt and incompetent appointees left in office from the civilian era and that the military government ' must close its eyes and clear the bench'.23 With the return of ' corrective ' military ...
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Premises of Nigerian Politics | 1 |
The First Republic | 19 |
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