Federal Government in NigeriaMonograph on federal central government and parliamentary practices in Nigeria - covers the development of political partys, political power structure, the electorate and elections, civil rights, public administration and the civil service, the administration of justice, public finance, banking, labour administration, regional level and local government, local finance, minority group problems, etc. Bibliography pp. 329 to 335 and references. |
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Page 67
... Calabar areas of the Western and Eastern regions . From the midwest area , the commission excluded Ijaws who were included in the special area ; Warri Division and Akoko - Edo District of Afenmai Division , whose people looked to Ibadan ...
... Calabar areas of the Western and Eastern regions . From the midwest area , the commission excluded Ijaws who were included in the special area ; Warri Division and Akoko - Edo District of Afenmai Division , whose people looked to Ibadan ...
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... Calabar after the 1922 Constitution granted elected representation to the two towns . Only adult males who were ... Calabar were not eligible to vote ; in Lagos only 3,000 out of 40,000 adult male Africans were eligible , and in ...
... Calabar after the 1922 Constitution granted elected representation to the two towns . Only adult males who were ... Calabar were not eligible to vote ; in Lagos only 3,000 out of 40,000 adult male Africans were eligible , and in ...
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... Calabar ( a town in the secessionist area ) a similar right was not granted to the chief , even though it was known that in both places the people still felt a strong allegiance to the chief . The people of Calabar began to demand that ...
... Calabar ( a town in the secessionist area ) a similar right was not granted to the chief , even though it was known that in both places the people still felt a strong allegiance to the chief . The people of Calabar began to demand that ...
Contents
Early Government | 3 |
Experiment in Devolution | 16 |
The Rise of Federalism | 25 |
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