Buhari: Democracy in full bloom or autocracy in the ascent? – Prof. A. S. Obiyan There is the argument, for example, that the real reason why supplementary elections in Rivers State have been delayed for long is because of the fear that the ruling party in the state is well positioned to win. The idea, […]
Read MoreFiscal federalism and restructuring in Nigeria: Lessons from elsewhere – Professor N. O. Mimiko, mni
A polity composed of a multiplicity of ethnic nationalities and cultural forms is best administered with a federal constitution. Such a constitution is predicated upon the principle of power sharing among a central government and regional, or sub-national units, in a manner in which they all are ‘coordinate and independent.’ This presupposes that the federating […]
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