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Nigeria:The Birth of Africa’s Greatest Country chronicles the social...
Michael Peel, a correspondent for the financial times has told the...
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The Nigerian Century captures the essence of Nigeria, it's people and...
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Nigeria celebrated the hundredth year of the amalgamation of Northern and Southern Nigeria resulting in the country now known by that name. Within that period, Nigerians of all persuasions and across divides have repeatedly clamoured for the dismemberment of the country.
Just as lies are of different grades so are liar politicians. Interestingly, savvy liar politicians, more often than not, record spectacular electoral success because honesty is not often rewarded.
The book edited by two of the leading lights in the Nigerian political science Community, is a collection of contributions and reflections of some Nigerian academics teaching in Nigerian tertiary institutions on critical aspects of government, politics and administration of the Nigerian State, spanning a period since October 1, 1960 when the former...