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by Victor E. Dike

  • ISBN: 0954503740
  • Category: History
  • Author: Victor E. Dike
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  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Adonis & Abbey Publishers Ltd; First Edition edition (November 28, 2003)
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Dike, a regular contributor to debates on Nigeria, assesses how far the Obasanjo regime has lived up to its promises between 1999 and 2003, and concludes that the . Nigeria And the the Politics of Unreason. 0954503740 (ISBN13: 9780954503741).

Dike, a regular contributor to debates on Nigeria, assesses how far the Obasanjo regime has lived up to its promises between 1999 and 2003, and concludes that the president's Ostrich leadership-style has turned the country into a place where socio-political and economic problems remain unresolved.

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Author: Victor E. Dike

Author: Victor E. Dike. Dike, a regular contributor to debates on Nigeria, assesses how far the Obasanjo regime has lived up to its promises between 1999 and 2003, and concludes that the president's Ostrich leadership-style has turned the country into a place where socio-political and economic problems remain unresolved. Download Nigeria and the the politics of Unreason: A Study of the Obasanjo Regime by Victor E. Dike free. Nigeria and the the politics of Unreason: A Study of the Obasanjo Regime by Victor E. Dike fb2 DOWNLOAD FREE.

When Obasanjo was sworn in as a democratically elected president of Nigeria in May 1999, hopes were high that his regime would help wake the country up from its deep slumber and fix most of the problems caused largely by decades of unimaginative military autocracy.

It is a case study analysis of ethno-religious issues in the country. In essence, it has contextualised the study based on religion and ethnic considerations

It is a case study analysis of ethno-religious issues in the country. In essence, it has contextualised the study based on religion and ethnic considerations. The sources of data include a survey of the Nigeria Watch database which maps the trends of violent deaths in Nigeria, articles on religious and ethnic violence; newspapers; and, pertinent books, alongside content analysis of the qualitative data. The article argues that one of the abatement measures is that every group must discourage the primordial sentiments in communities expressed by ethnic and religious groups.

Victor E. Dike, Nigeria and the. politics of unreason. is no exemption in this respect, as Iliffe elaborated in. detail, especially in part three of the book: Private. A study of the Obasanjo regime, London 2003. Yet, the recognition of person

Victor E. Dike, Nigeria and the politics of unreason. They contribute significantly to the evaluation of the life and the actions of one of the most prominent African elder statesmen

Victor E. They contribute significantly to the evaluation of the life and the actions of one of the most prominent African elder statesmen. Evidently not all of them have been consulted by Iliffe. Actually, I would answer in the affirmative.

Nigeria and the politics of unreason: A study of the Obasanjo regime. Public sector procurement reforms: The Nigerian experience. London: Adonis & Abbey. Corruption in Nigeria: A new paradigm for effective control. A paper presented to the Government of the Federation at the Regional Workshop On Procurement Reforms and Transparency in Government Procurement for Anglophone African Countries in Tanzania. Dike, a native of Nigeria, is an adjunct assistant professor of information technology at National University (Sacramento . Dike, a native of Nigeria, is an adjunct assistant professor of information technology at National University (Sacramento Center), California. He is also CEO, Center for Social Justice and Human Development (CSJHD)?an NGO?in Sacramento, California that offers educational and training programs to under served groups. A professional educator, he is the author of Nigeria and the Politics of Unreason: A Study of the Obasanjo Regime (London: Adonis & Abbey, November 20, 2003) and The Osu Caste System in Igboland: A Challenge for Nigerian Democracy (Kearney, NE: Morris Publishers, 2002).

A professional educator, Dike is the author of Democracy and Political Life in Nigeria (2nd e., New York, Lincoln, Shanghai: iUniverse, Nov, 2006; Nigeria and the Politics of Unreason: A Study of the Obasanjo Regime; London: Adonis & Abbey, Nov, 20, 2003; and The Osu Caste System., New York, Lincoln, Shanghai: iUniverse, Nov, 2006; Nigeria and the Politics of Unreason: A Study of the Obasanjo Regime; London: Adonis & Abbey, Nov, 20, 2003; and The Osu Caste System in Igboland: A Challenge for Nigerian Democracy; Kearney, NE: Morris Publishers, 2002.

Dike, a regular contributor to debates on Nigeria, assesses how far the Obasanjo regime has lived up to its promises between 1999 and 2003, and concludes that the president's Ostrich leadership-style has turned the country into a place where socio-political and economic problems remain unresolved.

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