Federalism and Contending Issues in Contemporary Nigeria: Mapping Alternative Perspectives for a Neo-Federalist Paradigm

Evidence abound that Nigeria's form of federal system has been grappling with serious working and institutional challenges. The paper interrogated contending issues ravaging Nigeria's federal polity with a clarion call for timely adoption of neo-federalism paradigm. It employed qualitative...

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Veröffentlicht in:Asian social science 2018-09, Vol.14 (10), p.111
Hauptverfasser: Nkwede, Joseph Okwesili, Dauda, Kazeem Oluwaseun, Orija, Olanrewaju A.
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