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  • ZABADI, Istifanus (The Council, Ibadan, Nigeria, 1993-01-15)
    The effectiveness of any defence system is predicated on the extent to which it is people-centred and people-oriented. An adequate defence system therefore, one which is built around the entire population as opposed to the ...
  • ZABADI, Istifanus (THE O.A.U POLITICAL DEPARTMENT, 1999-07-02)
  • ZABADI, Istifanus (Institute of Governance and Social Research, 2000-04-20)
    Federalism and National Security in Nigeria are supposed to be mutually reinforcing. While a healthy and balanced federalism tends to guarantee the sustenance of the value of national security, an unhealthy and lopsided ...
  • TAMEN, Didymus (AFRICAN JOURNAL OF INDIGENOUS DEVELOPMENT, 2007-12)
    The paper evaluates the banking sector reforms through recapitalization. It examines the rationale and the supposed benefits of the consolidation exercise aimed at improving the productive base of the Nigerian economy. The ...
  • ZABADI, Istifanus (African Centre for Strategic Research and Studies, National Defence College, Abuja, Nigeria, 2007-12-05)
    The last seven years have been significant in Nigeria’s history not only for the democratization process that the country is undergoing but also for the programme of reforms that has been introduced by the Obasanjo ...
  • TAMEN, Didymus (Aboki Publishers, 2009)
    The last thirty years have witnessed fundamental changes of the Chinese economy, which has grown rapidly. China's achievements of accelerated development has brought her modernisation and a period of dramatic economic ...
  • ZABADI, Istifanus (Alumni Association of National Defence College (AANDEC), 2009-01-10)
    Corruption is one of the most potent factors that have stalled Nigeria's development. Its effects permeate all sectors of society, as it touches all public institutions like health, education, industry, utilities, etc. It ...
  • TAMEN, Didymus (Journal of social and management studies, 2009-03)
    The paper evaluates the history of how Nigeria was caught in the debt trap. It argues that, the whole concept of Nigeria’s debts was an international conspiracy by multinational and transnational corporations to strangulate ...
  • ZABADI, Istifanus (Nigerian Army Quarterly Journal, 2010-04-02)
    West Africa is a highly complex region full of potential and difficulties. The region is made up of 16 states. With the exception of Mauritania, the remaining states constitute members of the Economic Community of West ...
  • TAMEN, Didymus (Bingham University Journal of Political Studies, 2010-09)
    In this contribution, the main concern is to x-ray the emergence of new Christian religious movements in Nigeria in the context of a depressed socio-economic and political order. Although the emergency of these new Christian ...
  • TAMEN, Didymus (Bingham Journal of Social and Management Studies, 2011-07)
    Nigeria as we see her today is a colonial creation through various processes culminating in the policy of amalgamation. The policy sought to unify the heterogeneous people into one nation. The process marked the consolidation ...
  • TAMEN, Didymus (Bingham University Journal of Political Studies, 2012-09)
    The paper argues that there are inherent corrupt tendencies in all Nigerian political parties right from the first republic. It looks at the basic features and characteristics of party systems. The paper traces the evolution ...
  • TAMEN, Didymus (MADONNA UNIVERSITY PRESS, 2013)
    The paper has its central focus on ECOWAS and the Dynamics of Conflicts and Peace-Building. It examines the need of Africa leaders who sought to fight collectively their dependency and chart a new path for collective ...
  • TAMEN, Didymus (Bingham Journal of Social and Management Studies, 2014-07)
    Tie primary objective of the privatization programme is to make the private sector the leading engine of growth of the Nigerian economy. The philosophy behind it therefore, is to restructure and rejuvenate the public sector ...
  • TAMEN, Didymus (SAP Publishing House, 2015)
    Corruption breeds all the terrible and negative things in society. It has really been the impediment in the path of progress in Nigeria. It is reported that as much as 120 billion dollars has been siphoned from Nigeria's ...
  • TAMEN, Didymus (LAPAI JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES, 2015)
    For too long this nation had been at the receiving end of a lecherous National Assembly whose primary function, it would seem is to skim off the nation either by padding budgets or harassing Ministries, Departments and ...
  • TAMEN, Didymus (LAPAI JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES, 2015)
    The study has its central focus on the analysis and appraisal of Nigeria’s economic diplomacy, with particular reference to the assessment of Nigeria-China economic relations. The objective is to place emphasis on economic ...
  • SHAWAI, Joseph (Faculty of Social Science Nasarawa State University, 2015-11-02)
    Women in Nigeria today are facing challenges in holding elective and appointive positions. Democracy involves a commitment to avail both men and women equal opportunity to develop their individual capacities. This paper ...
  • TAMEN, Didymus (Topaz Publishing House, 2016)
    Political parties and leadership recruitment have been burning issues, not only in developing countries of the world but also in the advanced western countries. The most important function of a political party is the ...
  • TAMEN, Didymus (Kaduna State University, 2016)
    Political economy is the of study how communities pursue collective economic goals and deal with conflicts over resources and the other economic factors in authoritative way by means of government (Sodaro: 2001). In other ...

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