On June 8, 1998, General Sani Abacha, the military leader who took power in Nigeria in 1993, died of a reported heart attack and was replaced by General Abdulsalam Abubakar. General Abubakar released political prisoners and initiated political, economic, and social reforms. Relations between the United States and Nigeria improved with the subsequent transfer of power to a civilian government. Nigeria continues to make progress in strengthening its fragile democracy but faces serious economic challenges. Nigeria remains relatively stable, although ethnic and religious clashes in some parts of the country have led to massive displacement of civilian populations
The 1990s witnessed profound political change throughout the continent of Africa. Tired and frustrat...
This revised version of a paper presented at a conference at M.I.T. on State, Conflict, and Democrac...
Two 'fully fledged ' democratic administrations in Nigeria have been terminated by militar...
Relations between the United States and Nigeria improved with the transfer of power to a civilian go...
Within the period of thirty-nine years, 1960-1999, the Nigerian military ruled the country for twent...
As many systems of military and autocratic rule came under challenge in Africa, Nigeria lost its lea...
Nigeria has gone through an intense period of political transformation and reconstitution since inde...
The autocratic regime of Sani Abacha (1993-1998) stands out as a watershed in the history of indepen...
Nigeria like several other countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America depicted the picture of a ‘pr...
Nigeria has been under military rule since independence (1 October 1960), except for the periods bet...
Nigeria, like many other African countries, has been in the firm grip of military dictatorship for m...
More than taking Nigeria back into the “dismal tunnel” of military rule, after seizing power in Nove...
The article is devoted to the analysis of transition of Nigeria to civil government after thirty yea...
Nigeria, like most African countries, is at present infested by coups, and counter coups; it has bec...
This opinion piece, written by two long-term students of Nigerian politics, proposed a different cou...
The 1990s witnessed profound political change throughout the continent of Africa. Tired and frustrat...
This revised version of a paper presented at a conference at M.I.T. on State, Conflict, and Democrac...
Two 'fully fledged ' democratic administrations in Nigeria have been terminated by militar...
Relations between the United States and Nigeria improved with the transfer of power to a civilian go...
Within the period of thirty-nine years, 1960-1999, the Nigerian military ruled the country for twent...
As many systems of military and autocratic rule came under challenge in Africa, Nigeria lost its lea...
Nigeria has gone through an intense period of political transformation and reconstitution since inde...
The autocratic regime of Sani Abacha (1993-1998) stands out as a watershed in the history of indepen...
Nigeria like several other countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America depicted the picture of a ‘pr...
Nigeria has been under military rule since independence (1 October 1960), except for the periods bet...
Nigeria, like many other African countries, has been in the firm grip of military dictatorship for m...
More than taking Nigeria back into the “dismal tunnel” of military rule, after seizing power in Nove...
The article is devoted to the analysis of transition of Nigeria to civil government after thirty yea...
Nigeria, like most African countries, is at present infested by coups, and counter coups; it has bec...
This opinion piece, written by two long-term students of Nigerian politics, proposed a different cou...
The 1990s witnessed profound political change throughout the continent of Africa. Tired and frustrat...
This revised version of a paper presented at a conference at M.I.T. on State, Conflict, and Democrac...
Two 'fully fledged ' democratic administrations in Nigeria have been terminated by militar...