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Examines the profound political contradictions that make up Nigeria, a country with three major ethnic groups. The author explores the evolution of Nigerian federalism through its various constitutional experiments and administrative redesigns, including those in the periods of military rule.
Contents
The evolution of the Nigerian Federation; the politics of revenue sharing; the struggle for new states and localities; the "federal character" principle; the politics of population counts; issues in the reform of the Nigerian federal system.