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The Nigerian federal system: Performance, problems and prospects

The transformation and centralisation of the Nigerian federation by 'soldiers and oil' has produced contentious and contradictory outcomes. Many influential commentators describe the current centralised system of federalism as a veritable source of, rather than a credible solvent for, the...

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Published in:Journal of contemporary African studies 2010-10, Vol.28 (4), p.459-477
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Corruption
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Governance
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Petroleum
Reform
Reforms
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