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1999 in Nigeria
Civil Society and Democratic Governance in Nigeria's Fourth
Implications of Using the Military and Para-Military Forces for Securitizing Nigerian Insecurities: the Case of Niger Delta Crisis
2019 General Elections in Nigeria and the New Dimension of Youth Involvement in Osun State by Aliyu, M
The Search for an Effective Corporate Governance Model and Management Principles in Nigeria: a Merry-Go-Round Or an Economic Imperative
Crisis of Governance and the Violations of Human Rights: the Nigerian Experience, 1999 to 2007
Public Regulation of the Oil and Gas Industry in Nigeria: an Evaluation Eghosa Osa Ekhator
In Nigeria: a Consideration of the EU Regime for Data Protection As a Conceptual Model for Reforming Nigeria's Privacy Legislation
The Challenges of Democratic Consolidation in Nigeria, 1999-2007
Media in West Africa
Two Faces of Civil Society and the Military in Nigeria's Democratisation
Gowon: I Felt a Sense of Guilt 19
Gender Inequality in Academia: Evidences from Nigeria
Spiritual Journeys: a Study of Ifá /Òrìṣà Practitioners in the United States Initiated in Nigeria
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NIGERIAN ELECTIONS SINCE 1999 What Does Democracy Mean?
Stolen Asset Recovery (Star) Initiative: Challenges, Opportunities
Assessment of Seed-Sub Sector Policy in Nigeria P. Kormawa, E
The Myth and Reality of Womens' Political Marginalization in Nigeria
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The State and Political Corruption in Nigeria: an Anatomy of a Perverse Pathology
The Constitutional Roles of Local Governments in Nigeria and the Way Forward
Religion in Nigeria from 1900-2013
Input-Output Approach
Economic Management of Ethno-Religious Crises in Nigeria: a Strategic Model
Boko Haram and the Nigerian State: a Different Perspective
Military Administration in Nigeria, 29 Years of Sad Political Experience and Democratic Truncation
Twenty Years of Democratic Governance in Nigeria – Unmet Expectations and Unfulfilled Promises
116 Separation of Powers in Nigeria
A Critique of Constitutional Development in Nigeria
Retired Military Officers Are Gaining Influential Political
Challenging the State in Africa MASSOB and the Crisis of Self-Determination in Nigeria
Bridget Okwuchi Alichie Department of Sociology, Faculty of Arts, University of Alberta, Canada