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 47
... leaders would almost cer- tainly emerge , as Nigerian nationalism has tended to develop along ethnic lines . In that event , the domains of the existing leaders might seriously shrink in size and importance . In view of this power ...
... leaders would almost cer- tainly emerge , as Nigerian nationalism has tended to develop along ethnic lines . In that event , the domains of the existing leaders might seriously shrink in size and importance . In view of this power ...
Page 100
... leadership of a strike of all mercantile workers in 1950 , followed by his prosecution for sedition and police searches of the houses of suspected leaders , the left - wing movement collapsed . Michael Imoudu and other leaders of the ...
... leadership of a strike of all mercantile workers in 1950 , followed by his prosecution for sedition and police searches of the houses of suspected leaders , the left - wing movement collapsed . Michael Imoudu and other leaders of the ...
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... leaders realize that it is to their own best interests to consult the wishes of all groups in the country , they will begin to act rationally , and once they do so , the various problems will be adjusted by the political process . In ...
... leaders realize that it is to their own best interests to consult the wishes of all groups in the country , they will begin to act rationally , and once they do so , the various problems will be adjusted by the political process . In ...
Contents
Early Government | 3 |
Experiment in Devolution | 16 |
The Rise of Federalism | 25 |
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