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Gender Relations in Nigeria's Democratic Governance

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The imperative of popular participation to democratic governance has engendered intense academic discourse on the political alienation of women across the globe including Nigeria. Based on recent research study carried out, it has been realized that despite the increasing global agitations for gender equality, the situation in Nigeria, following the demise of military rule in 1999, is nothing...
 
Published at Journal of Politics & Governance
Volume 1
Issue 2/3
Pages 4 -15
Published in 2012
 
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Oni Samuel & Joshua Segun
ONI Samuel » ONI Samuel lectures at the Department of Political Science & International Relations, School of Social Sciences, Covenant University, Nigeria. He is, at present, on his doctoral degree programme in the same university. He has served in a number of the University's committees and at present, a member of the College Curriculum Committee, Department of Political Science & International Relations... view full profile
ONI Samuel
 
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