Stakeholders At War In Nigeria
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At the moment, we only deliver to customers in Ibadan and Abuja. If you will like to have books delivered to you anywhere else in Nigeria, please visit our konga store to make your order.Stakeholders at War in Nigeria: From Lord Lugard to President Goodluck Jonathan is a comprehensive, authoritative and encyclopaedic study focused primarily on Social Defence before and since Nigeria's Independence in 1960. Its collateral aspects centred on complex challenges and opportunities concerning nation-building of a relatively new but very active and well-endowed African State in the global comity of nations since 1945. Its rich sections on the phenomenology and aetiology of Crime and violence, in the context of terror, as a national and global threat to security and peace, are quite unique. Concerns over Nigeria's effective defence were such as would significantly interest these critical circles: OPEC, ECOWAS, the African Union (AU), the British Commonwealth as well as the UN. Nigeria, if de-stabilised, if it ever split up, certainly would pose a major threat to World Order as her Civil War, 1967-70, amply demonstrated. This is partly because of her huge population and partly because of her vast natural resources, particularly, crude oil. This reader-friendly book is a valuable reference-source on complex issues of governance, politic development and wider dimensions of contemporary Nigerian history with an inter-disciplinary complexion. Readers would also find its array of analytical tools quite impressive and very helpful.