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Nigerian Studies Review Volume 2

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Issue Number: No. 2

Publication Date: May 05, 2017

ISSN: 2376-5801

Editor: Chima J. Korieh

Publisher: Goldline & Jacobs Publishing

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Articles in This Issue

Power Politics, Emergency Rule in the Western Region and The Fall of Nigeria’s First Republic

By Odigwe A. Nwokocha

Published May 05, 2017

This work is an attempt to explore the historical relationship between the way politics was played out in Nigeria’s First Republic, emergency rule in the Western Region, and the eventual …
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Urbanization, Migration and Sustainable Development: A Case Analysis of Nigeria

By Kemal Ozden, Michael U. Mbanaso

Published May 05, 2017

Urbanization is one of the significant phenomena of the modern world. Rapid urbanization, over urbanization, shanty houses, slums, crime rates, degradation of the environment, even the  ozone layer are among …
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Igbo Separatist Movement and the Nigeria-Biafra Post-War Triple ‘R’: Resolving Nigeria’s Security Dilemma

By Gregory Iyke Ibe, Onyemaechi Augustine Eke

Published May 05, 2017

Nigeria is a country under the challenge of separatist movements for full political secession and greater autonomy due to a combination of the post-colonial State, perceived sense of ethnic groups’ …
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The Emergence of Non-State Security Apparatuses in Nigeria: Reflections on The Bakassi Boys in Aba, Southeastern Nigeria

By Chimee Nkemjika Ihediwa

Published May 05, 2017

Some of the identifiable challenges faced by Nigeria in the wake of her transition to civil rule in 1999 included a soaring rise in crime and the inability of the …
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An Acoli Reflection on African Future: Okot P’Bitek’s Futuristic Gaze in Song of Lawino

By Ada Uzoamaka Azodo

Published May 05, 2017

This article discusses African history from three perspectives: the past, the present, and the future. From the past historical perspective, what are the factors still weighing Africa down, the obstacles …
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