Government

Structure And Weaknesses Of Military Rule In Nigeria

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Historical Background Of Military Rule In Nigeria

The first military regime in Nigeria started on January 15th 1966, which was staged by five (5) Majors led by Major Chukwuma Kaduna Nzeogwu. It was a bloody military coup in the annals of Nigeria’s politics.

The Nigeria Foreign Policy Since Independence

Nigeria right from the period of independence in 1960 embraced the non-aligned policy, the countries was pro-west and anti- East from 1960-66

Nigeria And The World

NIGERIA AND THE WORLD: Consequent to the establishment of the Nigerian state by 1900 and subsequent amalgamation in 1914 Nigeria has been relating with other states as individual countries.

Problems Of Local Government

Lack of funds: Most local governments do not have enough means of generating funds internally.

Local Government Administration In Nigeria

Each local government council was in charge of a geographical area, and the chairman and other councillors were popularly elected into the councils by the electorate in the area.

Military Rule In Nigeria Part 2

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Military Rule In Nigeria

The first military coup in Nigeria took place on 15th January 1966 led by major Chukwunma Kaduna Nzeogwu, but the then most senior military officer, Major General J.T.U. Aguiyi-Ironsi later took over the position of the Head of state

Organisation Of The NRC And SDP

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Political Parties In The Second Republic Of Nigeria Part2

Three different groups – club 19, the progressive front of the Eastern states and Lagos and the National council of under-standing and solidarity (NCUS) were merged in 1977 and 1978 to become the Nigerian people’s party.