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Local Elite and Corruption: Revisiting Marginalization of Niger-Delta

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The prevalence of contradictions generated by Nigeria’s past colonial experience severally
 
Published at International Journal of Research in Social Science and Human Development. Vol. 4 No 2
Published in 2012
 
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Jegede, A. E. Joshua, S. and Olorunyomi, B. R
Jegede Ajibade
 
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