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The Military Rule And Political Transition In Nigeria: An Appraisal Of Abacha Regime (1993-1998)
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This study analyzes military rule and the political transition to democracy in Nigeria. It enquires into how military intervenes in the Nigerian politics in the recent time. The study also examines how corruption induces military intervention in Nigerian politics due to the embezzlement of public funds by our political leaders as well as mismanagement of government properties. This study looks at the major challenges in Nigeria‟s transition to democratic rule so as to establish the gap in the existing literature by examining the roles played by ethno-political organizations in the country and also the activities of some ethnic militias like OPC in the West, Arewa in the North and Youth organizations in the south.
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 4 ]The term he argued is
usually reserved for the practice of using power of office for making
private gain in branch of the laws and regulations normally in force or
as more simply defined by M. C. Milan, a public official is corrupt if
he accepts money for doing something that he is under duty to do any
way, that he is under duty to do or exercise a legitimate discretion,
for improper reasons. He says that corruption flourish in Nigerian
military because the necessary and sufficient ... Continue reading---
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 4 ]The term he argued is
usually reserved for the practice of using power of office for making
private gain in branch of the laws and regulations normally in force or
as more simply defined by M. C. Milan, a public official is corrupt if
he accepts money for doing something that he is under duty to do any
way, that he is under duty to do or exercise a legitimate discretion,
for improper reasons. He says that corruption flourish in Nigerian
military because the necessary and sufficient ... Continue reading---
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