The State and Economic Development Linkages: Reflections on the Niger Delter Region of Nigeria.
The Nigerian State never existed until the amalgamation of 1914, which brought the Northern and Southern protectorates as one country. Before and after independence, agriculture was the major source of revenue.On the attainment of independence, the country embarked on several development programmes to improve the standard of living of her citizens
The Nigerian Correctional Service is examined in its tacit and explicit nature; bringing to the public domain the perennial administrative red-tapism that has thwarted efforts of governments and international organisations for a better prison conditions.
The Role of Monetary Policy and Non-Oil Output on Economic Development in Nigeria
Monetary policy plays a major role in interest rate, exchange rate and other monetary variables determination which in turn influence the level of investment and hence the level of productivity in the economy. This paper examined the impact of monetary policy on non-oil output in Nigeria from 1975-2019. To achieve the above objective, secondary data on non-oil gross domestic product,
Publications of Faculty of Social Sciences (Aksu)
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Effective Leadership as a Correlate to Good Governance in Nigeia.
Leadership questions have posed serious threats to the socio-political and economic wellbeing of any nation. The prevalence of poverty, unemployment, insecurity and other social vices endemic in our society are the off-shoot of ineffective and or failed leadership.
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Corruption and Insecurity in Nigeria's Fourth Republic: Implications for Socio-Economic Development
Corruption is widely recognized as a global threat to peace and security. In Nigeria, it is pervasive and has remained deeply entrenched and robust despite the seeming wars against the scourge by successive regimes. Systemic corruption undermines security and developmental efforts in all ramifications as public funds are diverted into private pockets















