Charles Osarumwense
The social and economic context of these attributes is assumed unproblematic or taken for ... SO Alubo - 《Social Science & Medicine》 被引量: 23发表: 1986年 Political Economy of the Petroleum Sector in Nigeria The relatively slow pace of Nigeria's development has often been attributed to ...
This piece attempts a new reading of the political economy of the Nigerian state within the context of the epoch-making British colonialism, the spin-off effects of structural imperialism and the stranglehold of an increasingly desperate transnational capital. The principal argument is that whilst thes...
Nigeria, like most countries in the sub-Saharan African region has been vigorously confronted with the malaise of corruption. Thus the spate of corruption in Nigeria has found expression not only in public offices and institutions but other critical social milieu namely, the family, schools, places...
This chapter examines party politics and political parties in Nigeria. From independence to date, the frequent dissolution of democracy has affected the growth of political parties in Nigeria. This also has affected the experience and ab... M Apine,S Balogun - 《Advances in African Economic Socia...
uterobilateralis, in the South West Province of Cameroon and in Eastern Nigeria as de... During 1973-75 the distribution of the lung flukes, Paragonimus africanus and P. uterobilateralis, was studied in South West-Cameroon and in Eastern Nigeri... J Voelker,R Sachs - 《Tropenmed Parasitol...
The Code on Punishments of 1845 established exile as one of the most important measures of punishment for both political and criminal offenses. In addition, administrative exile “by imperial order” was frequently applied—for example, to A. S. Pushkin, A. I. Herzen, and N. P. Ogarev. ...
It is useful to provide a context for the elaboration of this argument by referring to the historical and intellectual roots of Nigerian federalism, the nature of Nigeria's ethnic mosaic, and the influence or impact of ethnicity on the a... LA Jinadu - 《Advances in Education in Diverse Com...
1.To deprive of a privilege, immunity, or right of citizenship, especially the right to vote; disenfranchise. 2.To deprive (a corporation, for example) of a privilege or franchise. dis·fran′chise′ment(-chīz′mənt, -chĭz-)n. ...
The Political Economy of Food Price Policy in Nigeria The food crisis of 2008 in Nigeria was influenced by price changes in the world market and the escalation of the price of imported fuel into Nigeria which ... AS Olomola - 《Wider Working Paper》 被引量: 33发表: 2013年 ...