The Igbo Elite and Western Europe
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The contributors to this volume offer careful analyses of how such concerns are embedded in wider forms of cultural, social, and institutional discussions about transparency, collective responsibility, community, and public decision-making ...
Studying elites through the framework of accountability
Badru examines the class dimension of the Nigerian political crisis since 1960, when this culturally diverse nation became independent.
The Politics of Biafra is a reflection on the importance of history in addressing present realities and the future co-existence of Nigeria’s multi ethnic society.
This book will appeal to the wider academic community working on modern Nigeria. It will also be of value to those whose work involves the nature of the postcolonial state in Africa and the crisis of nation building in modern Africa.
The Cry of the Igbos
Looks at how Nigeria's political parties compete for power in a context of transition, terrorism, and religious and ethnic tension.