Religious Fanaticism and "Boko Haram" Insurgency in Nigeria: Implications for National Security
Nigeria is commonly adjudged as the "Giant of Africa". No doubt, the African continent has witnessed drastic socio-political transformation between the periods 1960 to date. Ironically, since Nigeria became an independent nation on October, 1st 1960, she has been confronted with myriad of...
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Main Author: | Austin O. Omomia (Author) |
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Centre for Behaviour and Wellness Advocacy,
2015-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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