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Lateef Jakande in the Spectrum of Leadership and Good Governance in Nigeria

Posted By: adminon: June 13, 2021In: GovernanceTags: FSD, LKJ, Second RepublicNo CommentsViews:
Lateef Jakande in the Spectrum of Leadership and Good Governance in Nigeria

By Prof Attahiru M. Jega Professor Attahiru Jega, Bayero University, Kano political economist, might not have set out to join the current debate as to whether the world still needs leaders a... Read more

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