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Leadership and the Failed State Status of Nigeria (2010-2012): An Enquiry
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Leadership and the Failed State Status of Nigeria (2010-2012): An Enquiry

The main objective of this paper is to evaluate the impact of leadership in redressing the failed state status of Nigeria with a focus on the present administration (between 2010 and 2012). For the past three years, Nigeria has been keeping the ugly company and ranking consistently as the fourteenth on the list of failed states, but the governing elites have been making spirited campaigns and...
 
 
 
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IBIETAN, J; JOSHUA, S
Joshua Segun
 
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