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Framing a Middle Belt Perspective of Security @ Nasarawa State University’s 20th Inaugural Lecture

Posted By: adminon: April 17, 2019In: BookspaceTags: CEPACS, Hausa/Fulani/Kanuri, Middle Belt Nationalism, Muslim, Nasarawa State Government, Norherness, PEFS, Prof Suleiman Bala MohammedNo CommentsViews:
Framing a Middle Belt Perspective of Security @ Nasarawa State University’s 20th Inaugural Lecture

It was an Inaugural Lecture, a key rite of the university system. As the first of it to be delivered under its new Vice-Chancellor, Prof Suleiman Bala Mohammed, and the first too in the year... Read more

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