The art and science of politics : essays in honour of Alhaji Umar Ghali Na'Abba / foreword by Anyim Pius Anyim ; edited by Otoabasi Akpan-Umana.
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Language: | English |
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Port Harcourt :
Footsteps Publications,
[2003], ©2003.
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Physical Description: | x, 326 pages ; 21 cm |
Format: | Book |
Partial Contents:
- Na'Abba and the making of a national politician / Emaeyak Ukpong
- Politics as the art and science of development / Olumide Awofeso
- Politics as the engine of economic growth and development / Augustine Onu
- The imperatives of the doctrine of separation of powers for political stability / Otoabasi Akpan
- The gains and pains of a federal system of government / Ime Etuk & Sylvester Eka
- Conflict as agent of social change and political development / Otoabasi Akpan & Habu Galadima
- Party politics in Nigeria, 1923-1983 / Adaye Orugbani
- Environment and democracy in Nigeria / Anthony Onyishi
- Tragedy at midday : oil and underdevelopment of Nigeria / Otoabasi Akpan
- Accountability as a factor for sustainable democracy in Nigeria / Patrick Akpan
- Food security and nationalism in Nigeria / Dominic Akpan
- National leadership and nation building in Nigeria / Otoabasi Akpan
- Inter-group relations in Nigeria : lessons for the future / Adaye Orugbani
- The future as the past : inter-group relations in Nigeria in historical perspectives / Edlyne Anugwom
- Sharia law and federalism in Nigeria / Habu Galadima
- Gender and political empowerment : the Nigerian experience / Lemuel Owugah & Ini Uko
- The National Assembly and Nigeria's foreign policy / Francis Oborgu
- Nigeria and the globalization project / Lemuel Owugah
- Globalization and the challenges of development of Nigeria's political economy / Aloysius Okolie
- Nigeria and the Blacks in the diaspora : towards the creation of a symbiotic relationship for development / Otobasi Akpan
- New wine in old skin : Africa and the dreams of democracy / Ken Ifesinachi
- The rise and fall of major world powers : lessons for Nigeria in Africa / Otoabasi Akpan.