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Determinants of Political Participation Among Women in Ogun State of Nigeria
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Determinants of Political Participation Among Women in Ogun State of Nigeria

Political participation is at the heart of Democracy. The more people participate the more legitimate a democratic government is. Though political participation is found to be liberal and unrestrictive, research has shown that women who constitute more than half of the Nigeria’s national population continue to suffer marginalization and discrimination. Empirical findings have revealed that...
 
Published at Journal of Library Information Science & Technology.
Volume 1
Issue 4
Pages 110-119
Published in 2011
 
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Oni Samuel & Agbude Godwyns
ONI Samuel » Samuel Oni lectures at the Department of Political Science & International Relations, College of Leadership and Development Studies, Covenant University, Nigeria. He is the Postgraduate Coordinator of the department and has served in a number of the University's committees including Chair, Covenant University Conference on E-business and E-government in Nigeria, Chair, Tutorial Committee,... view full profile
ONI Samuel
 
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