IPOB Agitations for Self-Determination and the Response of the Federal Government of Nigeria: Implications for Political Stability
This study examines the strategies of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) agitations and the
response of the Nigerian government towards IPOB agitators and its implications on political stability.
The study adopted the use of survey research design. The sample of the study was taken from IPOB
members in selected six locations of six states including Abuja. The selected locations were...
Published at Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies
Volume 8
Issue 3
Pages 179-194
Published in 2019
Chukwudi, C. E., Gberevbie, D. E., Abasilim, U. D. and Imhonopi, D.
Abasilim Ugochukwu David » Ugochukwu David Abasilim is a lecturer in the Department of Political Science and International Relations, Covenant University, Ota, Ogun State, Nigeria. He holds a PhD degree in Public Administration. His research interests include Public Administration, Public Personnel Management, Organisational Leadership and E-Governance. Prior to commencing his Ph.D, he completed a Bachelor’s degree in... view full profile