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The Supreme Court in the Nigerian political system, 1963-1997. Ibadan: Demyaxs Press, 2002.

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Culture, religion in the Nigerian socio-political system: A review in the socio-political problems of Nigeria. Umuahia, Nigeria: Ark Publishers, 2002.

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Akinola, Anthony Alioye. The Search for a Nigerian political system: Confederation : diarchy : zoning. London: Afroworld Publishing Co., 1986.

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Dairo, J. E. Existing political values system and the fate of Nigerian democracy. Akure, Ondo State, Nigeria: EBW Publishers, 2004.

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Abioye, Akinola Anthony. A search for a Nigerian political system: Confederation, diarchy, zoning. London: Afroworld Pub. Co., 1986.

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Graf, William D. The Nigerian state: Political economy, state class, and political system in the post-colonial era. London: J. Currey, 1988.

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Abdulkadir, Idris. The Nigerian University System: At the receiving end of national, socio-political, and economic instability. Kuru: National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies, 1993.

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Traditional administrative system in Nigeria: A study of selected Nigerian societies. Enugu: Institute for Development Studies, University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus, 2002.

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Olowu, Dele, and John Erero. Indigenous governance systems in Nigeria. Ile₋Ife, Nigeria: Research Group on Local Institutions and Socio₋Economic Development, Dept. of Public Administration, Obafemi Awolowo University, 1997.

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Oyaide, William John. Presidentialism: New recipes for Nigeria's political system. Benin City: Afflatus Publications, 1987.

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University, Ambrose Alli, ed. The dynamics of centre-periphery dominance in the Nigerian political system: The local government experience : an inaugural lecture series 30 delivered at the Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma, on Thursday 28th February, 2008. Ekpoma, Nigeria: Ambrose Alli University Pub. House, 2008.

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How President Obasanjo subverted Nigeria's federal system. Ibadan, Nigeria: Gold Press Ltd., 2007.

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Umez, Bedford N. The tragedy of a value system in Nigeria: Theories and solutions. San Francisco: International Scholars Publications, 1999.

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Umez, Bedford N. The tragedy of a value system in Nigeria: Theories and solutions. San Francisco: International Scholars Publications, 1999.

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The local government system in Nigeria. Ibadan, Nigeria: I. B. Bello-Imam, 2007.

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Development of parliamentary democracy in Nigeria. Uwani, Enugu [Nigeria]: Chuka Print. Co., 1986.

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Oni, Comrade Ola. Towards a socialist political system for Nigeria: The Programme for working people. Ibadan: Council for Public Education, 1986.

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(Nigeria), Democratic Socialist Movement. Nigeria's crisis: Time for system change. Agege, Lagos [Nigeria]: Democratic Socialist Movement (DSM), 2003.

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Oyewo, A. Toriola. The application of the presidential system into Nigerian local governments. Ibadan, Nigeria: Jator Pub. Co., 1991.

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Balewa, Balarabe Abubakar Tafawa. Towards a more workable system for the governance of the Nigerian polity. Kuru: National Institute, 1985.

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Faith and politics in Nigeria: Nigeria as a pivotal state in the Muslim world. Washington, D.C: United States Institute Of Peace Press, 2008.

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Legal system, corruption, and governance in Nigeria: Including the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act 2000. [Ilupeju, Lagos]: New Century Law Publishers, 2000.

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Oshinubi, Adeniyi. The law regulating local government system under Nigeria's present democratic experience. Ibadan, Nigeria: Niyi Oshinubi & Associates, 2003.

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Mgbemere, Eugene C. The development of new systems of political communication in Nigeria with particular reference to the 1983 general elections. [Enfield]: [Middlesex Polytechnic], 1987.

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Nigeria Computer Society. National Conference. Nigeria Computer Society, 23rd National Conference, theme: Realising a stable democratic political system in Nigeria, IT tools and strategies and 1st Reseach Consortium on Information Technology Innovations. Lagos, Nigeria: Nigeria Computer Society, 2010.

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Benjamin, Solomon Akhere. Composition of the federal cabinet in Nigeria's Fourth Republic: An analysis of federal representativeness. Ibadan: Nigerian Institute of Social and Economic Research, 2004.

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Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre. Promoting policy and legislative intervention for food security in Nigeria: 'An audit of existing policies on food reserve systems'. Garki, Abuja, Nigeria: Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC), 2012.

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Nigerian political system: Inputs, outputs & the environment. Benin City: Department of Political Science & Public Administration, University of Benin, 1995.

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1938-, Ola Robert F., ed. Nigerian political system: Inputs, outputs & the environment. Benin City: Department of Political Science & Public Administration, University of Benin, 1990.

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Graf, William D. Nigerian State: Political Economy, State Class and Political System in the Post-Colonial Era. Heinemann (Txt), 1989.

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Graf, William D. Nigerian State: Political Economy, State Class and Political System in the Post-Colonial Era. Heinemann (Txt), 1989.

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Ameze, Guobadia. Part III The Relationship Between the Judiciary and the Political Branches, 10 Judicial–Executive Relations in Nigeria’s Constitutional Development: Clear Patterns or Confusing Signals? Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198759799.003.0011.

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This chapter examines the relationship between the executive and the judiciary in Nigeria. It sketches the history of assertions of judicial power by Nigerian courts, including the 1966 action by the Supreme Court to assert the continued validity of the 1963 constitution in the face of a military coup. It considers the role of the National Judicial Council in appointing and disciplining judges, an important issue in many systems. It recounts the saga surrounding President of the Court of Appeal Justice Salami, which raises the troubling prospect of the Chief Justice ‘packing’ the Council and possibly colluding with the executive to pursue political goals and discusses the issue of disputes over the appointment of state chief justices, who are appointed by governors on the Council’s recommendation. It also offers the Nigerian perspective on control over judicial budgets and administration, before concluding with a review of some significant cases.
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S, Amdi I. E., Hinjari Wilberforce L, and Nigerian Political Science Association. North Western Zone., eds. Party systems, democracy, and political stability in Nigeria. [Zaria, Nigeria]: Nigerian Political Science Association, North Western Zone, 1990.

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Corruption in the Local Government System in Nigeria. BookBuilders Editions Africa, 2006.

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Tragedy of a Value System in Nigeria. International Scholars Press, 1999.

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Oboh, Godwin Ehiarekhian. Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Applying Global Practices to the African Political System. IGI Global, 2020.

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Oboh, Godwin Ehiarekhian. Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Applying Global Practices to the African Political System. IGI Global, 2020.

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Oboh, Godwin Ehiarekhian. Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Applying Global Practices to the African Political System. IGI Global, 2020.

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Oboh, Godwin Ehiarekhian. Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Applying Global Practices to the African Political System. IGI Global, 2020.

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Oboh, Godwin Ehiarekhian. Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Applying Global Practices to the African Political System. IGI Global, 2020.

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Rozell, Mark J., and Clyde Wilcox. Federalism: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780190900052.001.0001.

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Federalism: A Very Short Introduction provides a concise overview of the principles and operations of federalism, the political system defined by power sharing between a national government and its subnational units, from its origins and evolution to the key events and constitutional decisions that have defined its framework. While the primary focus is on the United States, a comparative analysis of other federal systems, including those of Australia, Brazil, Canada, India, Nigeria, and Switzerland, is provided. The role of federal government is explained alongside the critical roles of state and local governments. This VSI also examines whether federal structures are viable in an era of increasingly centralized and authoritarian-style government.
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Wimbush, Vincent L. “Aru Oyim de de de Dei!”. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190664701.003.0002.

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Things Fall Apart, with its thick and complex and rich representation of traditional village life, especially its central/centering rituals, sensibilities, and orientation, opens a window onto a world with a particular type of collective consciousness and politics and dynamics. In this chapter the Umuofia village in what we know today as Nigeria is introduced as the semi-fictional setting for the ongoing dynamics of a socially complex and richly textured society of local customs and traditions. Among these traditions is the masking ritual and the gendered, class, and interpersonal relations that it reflects and structures. Set at the end of the nineteenth century, at the height of the consolidations of the colonial era, Achebe’s story offers us an honest and realistic picture of a black world that represents a particular orientation to the world, a sensibility and mood, an epistemic system, including a certain felt anxiety and fear, symbolized by and managed through the mask worn in rituals.
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