It is generally agreed that democracy remains the best system of governance, and that it has the attributes of promoting human rights and engendering social development. This paper argues that this “conventional wisdom” about democracy can be challenged if the performance of the regime in Nigeria's Fourth Republic is critically assessed. It is posited that “democracy” as practised during this period has not brought about the much-desired development and progress. The point is made that the policies and programmes of the regime have led to increased poverty and misery among the Nigerian masses. It is also reasoned that the overall performance of any administration can be better assessed through the evaluation of the consequences or outcomes ...
This study assesses the Nigeria’s democracy under the fourth republic, examine its major hurdl...
This study undertook an analytical examination of the dynamic adjustment of the poor to the current ...
Despite its enormous resources and huge potentialities, Nigeria remains grossly undeveloped. Consequ...
It is generally agreed that democracy remains the best system of governance, and that it has the att...
Poverty as an endemic factor for underdevelopment in Nigeria has drained the transitional process of...
Democracy is adjudged the best form of government all over the world. In 1999, Nigeria joined other ...
Our focus here is to interrogate the subject of poverty as a threat to democratic (political) partic...
Poverty as an endemic factor for underdevelopment in Nigeria has drained the transitional process of...
Virtually all modern independent States have as their fundamental goals the pursuit of the welfare a...
Virtually all modern independent States have as their fundamental goals the pursuit of the welfare a...
Since its debut in the Greek city state of Athens in the 5th century, Democracy has grown to become ...
The paper assesses democratic governance in the Nigerian fourth republic. Most Nigerians expected th...
There seem to be a debate on the validity of democratic peace theory. While some scholars argued tha...
Anchored on socio-political principles like freedom, human rights and rule of law, democracy is deem...
The purpose of this paper is to attempt a critical appraisal of the pace, practise, pattern, priorit...
This study assesses the Nigeria’s democracy under the fourth republic, examine its major hurdl...
This study undertook an analytical examination of the dynamic adjustment of the poor to the current ...
Despite its enormous resources and huge potentialities, Nigeria remains grossly undeveloped. Consequ...
It is generally agreed that democracy remains the best system of governance, and that it has the att...
Poverty as an endemic factor for underdevelopment in Nigeria has drained the transitional process of...
Democracy is adjudged the best form of government all over the world. In 1999, Nigeria joined other ...
Our focus here is to interrogate the subject of poverty as a threat to democratic (political) partic...
Poverty as an endemic factor for underdevelopment in Nigeria has drained the transitional process of...
Virtually all modern independent States have as their fundamental goals the pursuit of the welfare a...
Virtually all modern independent States have as their fundamental goals the pursuit of the welfare a...
Since its debut in the Greek city state of Athens in the 5th century, Democracy has grown to become ...
The paper assesses democratic governance in the Nigerian fourth republic. Most Nigerians expected th...
There seem to be a debate on the validity of democratic peace theory. While some scholars argued tha...
Anchored on socio-political principles like freedom, human rights and rule of law, democracy is deem...
The purpose of this paper is to attempt a critical appraisal of the pace, practise, pattern, priorit...
This study assesses the Nigeria’s democracy under the fourth republic, examine its major hurdl...
This study undertook an analytical examination of the dynamic adjustment of the poor to the current ...
Despite its enormous resources and huge potentialities, Nigeria remains grossly undeveloped. Consequ...