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YOUTHS’ VIOLENCE AND ELECTORAL PROCESS IN NIGERIA’S FOURTH REPUBLIC: A CASE STUDY OF OTA, OGUN STATE, NIGERIA
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YOUTHS’ VIOLENCE AND ELECTORAL PROCESS IN NIGERIA’S FOURTH REPUBLIC: A CASE STUDY OF OTA, OGUN STATE, NIGERIA

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This study examined youths' violence and electoral process in Nigeria’s fourth republic as an ugly phenomenon and its implication for democracy in Ota, Ogun State of Nigeria. No human collectivity can experience any meaningful and sustainable level of progress if it fails to systematically, deliberately and constructively engage and harness the drive and energy of the youths. Galtung states...
 
 
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Francis Oluwaseun Ogbeide
OGBEIDE Francis » Work as a Senior Research Consultant at Work-Out Wonders Enterprise, Ota, Ogun State, Nigeria. He has B.A. (Hons) in History and Strategic Studies at University of Lagos, in Lagos, Nigeria; and PGD. in Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution at the National Open University of Nigeria. He is the Vice-President of Progressive African Strategic Historical Society. He has widely written and... view full profile
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