History And Critical Analysis Of Elections In Nigeria With Special Attention To The April 2011 ElectAkin Oyebodeariteni
Living among creeks, lagoons, and salt marshes makes fishing and the salt trade part of everyday life in the area. The Niger and Benue Rivers come together in the center of the country, creating a "Y" that splits Nigeria into three separate sections. In general, this "Y" marks the ...
1977.January15toFebruary12.TheFestivalofArtsandCulture(FESTAC)isheldin LagosandKaduna. . 1978September12.Banonpoliticalpartiesislifted.The12yearoldstateof emergencyislifted. 1979.Electionsareheldforfederalrepresentativesandsenators. 1979August11.Presidentialelections.ShehuShagariwins.Hewillbethefirstcivil ...
Arizona and California. A coastal state on the shores of the Gulf of Guinea in West Africa, Nigeria is bounded by Niger to the north, Benin to the west, Cameroon to the east and southeast, and Chad to the northeast.
The data from these elections provided the basis for the classic study, The American Voter. (21) □ When, in 1953, David Easton diagnosed political science with ‘hyperfactualism,’ he was, therefore, reformulating an already familiar complaint. Easton argued that political scientists were ...
Anon.The Mayor of Garratt. Mock Elections in 18thCentury South London. Past Tense. 2004. £1 Battersea Council. Historic Battersea. Exhibition pamphlet. 1965. £1 Ann Bott (ed).Alice from Tooting. Alice Mullen 1879-1977. Plowright Press. 1997. Pbk. £3 ...
Assuming the title of president, Babangida banned Second Republic (1979–83) officials from participation in politics for 10 years. A return to full civilian rule was pledged by 1992, with local elections on a nonparty basis, the creation of a constituent assembly, the establishment of no ...
International Election Observer Missions and the Promotion of Democracy: Some Lessons from Nigeria's 2007 Elections This article explores the politics and policies that underpin election observation and monitoring, particularly as they relate to international assistance for democracy-building and post-conflic...
Elections and parliamentary activity in the GCC states: broadening political participation in the Gulf monarchies There is overwhelming agreement that a deficit of freedom undermines human development. As is also well known, there is a dramatic gap between the levels o... A Kapiszewski 被引量: ...
1959: Northern Peoples Congress (NPC) and Niger Delta Congress (NDC) formed an alliance to contest parliamentary elections. 1960 (October 1): Independence. Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe became Nigeria’s first indigenous Governor General. 1960-1966: First Republic of Nigeria under a British parliamentary syste...