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First Election Security Threat Assessment
Journal of African Elections
The Jonathan Presidency, by Abati, the Guardian, Dec. 17
A Critical Discourse Analysis of Print Media Depictions of Insurgent Activities in Nigeria
Nigerian History and Current Affairs August 2013 Vol
(Im) Partial Umpire in the Conduct of the 2007 Elections
Full List of Nigerians Shortlisted for National Honours 2012
Conflict Bulletin: Delta State
Blood Oil in the Niger Delta
The North and Political Economy of Nigeria Revenue Allocation in Nigeria
Nigeria's Elections: Avoiding a Political Crisis
Religious Council (Nirec) Held at the Le Meredien Ibom Hotel and Golf Resort, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State from 11Th to 13Th February, 2013
State Government Solutions to the Niger Delta Troubles: Key Challenges, Needs and Strategies
RMG-CCDI-2015 REPORT-EDIT.Pdf
Niger Delta Election Violence Update
Nigerian History and Current Affairs April 2013 Vol
PAGES 1,6,7 WED 7-7-2021.Indd
April 2011: Combating the Nigerian Security Challenge
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PUBLIC PERCEPTIONS of JUDICIAL DECISIONS on ELECTION DISPUTES the Case of the 2007 General Election in Nigeria
Africa Report, Nr. 123: Nigeria's Elections
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October-November 2009 Edition of the OPEC Bulletin
NIGERIA Part 3 Worldfolio.Co.Uk a Special Supplement by GLOBUS VISION
A Study of Selected States in Nigeria, 2007-2015
Déin in Abachan Drag? Victor Manfredi, Boston University
Niger Delta Watch 2019
PROGRAMME of EVENTS Opening Ceremony
Taking INEC, PDP, and Dr Emmanuel Uduaghan to Task: the Facts and Figures of the 26Th April 2011 Governorship Election of Delta State
Nigeria Question
The Judiciary and Nigeria's 2015 Elections
Eca-State-Profile-Report
Staggered Electoral Process and Economic Development in Nigeria: the Political Economy Approach
Full Length Research Article DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH
Parliament of the Streets: Mass Strikes and Street Protests That Shook
AFRICAPITALIST 26"35&3 T 70-6.& *446&
NIGERIA's MEND: a Different Militant Movement