Within the period of thirty-nine years, 1960-1999, the Nigerian military ruled the country for twenty nine years in a series of coups and counter coup. These coups brought one military government to replace another. These replacements did not convince anyone that the military was sincere to hand over power to the civilians, even when some military governments promised or began the process of transition. Ironsi government promised but was not even allowed to draw up a transition programme before it was overthrown. Another military, Gowon, promised to hand over government but later postponed indefinitely the transition programme. This shows lack of commitment and insecurity. Mohammed learnt a big lesson from Gowon's failure. He overthrew Gowo...
Abstract: Nigeria witnessed a transition from military to civilian rule in 1999 with a practice of w...
For a significant part of its post independence existence, Nigeria was under military rule. The mili...
Two 'fully fledged ' democratic administrations in Nigeria have been terminated by militar...
Nigeria has been under military rule since independence (1 October 1960), except for the periods bet...
This paper examines the change in civil attitude towards military intervention in Nigeria between 1...
This paper was written at the midway point in the governing of Nigeria by a paradoxical individual, ...
In this article, a Nigerian military system of governance is explicated. It was the dominant mode of...
Nigerian independence has spanned through 57 years (from October 1, 1960). Of these 57 years the mil...
Nigerian independence has spanned through 57 years (from October 1, 1960). Of these 57 years the mil...
Nigeria, like most African countries, is at present infested by coups, and counter coups; it has bec...
Nigeria like several other countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America depicted the picture of a ‘pr...
As many systems of military and autocratic rule came under challenge in Africa, Nigeria lost its lea...
The article is devoted to the analysis of transition of Nigeria to civil government after thirty yea...
This paper investigates a recurring factor of military dominance in Nigeria politics. It explores th...
Nigeria has gone through an intense period of political transformation and reconstitution since inde...
Abstract: Nigeria witnessed a transition from military to civilian rule in 1999 with a practice of w...
For a significant part of its post independence existence, Nigeria was under military rule. The mili...
Two 'fully fledged ' democratic administrations in Nigeria have been terminated by militar...
Nigeria has been under military rule since independence (1 October 1960), except for the periods bet...
This paper examines the change in civil attitude towards military intervention in Nigeria between 1...
This paper was written at the midway point in the governing of Nigeria by a paradoxical individual, ...
In this article, a Nigerian military system of governance is explicated. It was the dominant mode of...
Nigerian independence has spanned through 57 years (from October 1, 1960). Of these 57 years the mil...
Nigerian independence has spanned through 57 years (from October 1, 1960). Of these 57 years the mil...
Nigeria, like most African countries, is at present infested by coups, and counter coups; it has bec...
Nigeria like several other countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America depicted the picture of a ‘pr...
As many systems of military and autocratic rule came under challenge in Africa, Nigeria lost its lea...
The article is devoted to the analysis of transition of Nigeria to civil government after thirty yea...
This paper investigates a recurring factor of military dominance in Nigeria politics. It explores th...
Nigeria has gone through an intense period of political transformation and reconstitution since inde...
Abstract: Nigeria witnessed a transition from military to civilian rule in 1999 with a practice of w...
For a significant part of its post independence existence, Nigeria was under military rule. The mili...
Two 'fully fledged ' democratic administrations in Nigeria have been terminated by militar...