Author: Nigeria
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Session laws
Languages : en
Pages : 106
Book Description
Annual Volume of the Laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Containing Acts and Subsidiary Legislation Made in the Years ...
Annual Volume of the Laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria
Author: Nigeria
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Session laws
Languages : en
Pages : 490
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Session laws
Languages : en
Pages : 490
Book Description
Nigerian Government Publications, 1966-1973
Author: Janet L. Stanley
Publisher: Ile-Ife, Nigeria : University of Ife Press
ISBN:
Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
Publisher: Ile-Ife, Nigeria : University of Ife Press
ISBN:
Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
Nigeria Investment and Trade Laws and Regulations Handbook Volume 1 Strategic Information and Basic Laws
Author: IBP, Inc.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1433076438
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 319
Book Description
2011 Updated Reprint. Updated Annually. Nigeria Investment and Trade Laws and Regulations Handbook
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1433076438
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 319
Book Description
2011 Updated Reprint. Updated Annually. Nigeria Investment and Trade Laws and Regulations Handbook
The National Bibliography of Nigeria
Annual Survey of African Law Cb
Author: Eugene Cotran
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317949196
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 453
Book Description
This is the first in a series of annual volumes which aim to review the principal legal developments that take place in the countries of sub-Saharan Africa. This series is intended to enable those who have an academic or professional interest in African law to keep abreast of changes in the various branches of the different legal systems of Africa.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317949196
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 453
Book Description
This is the first in a series of annual volumes which aim to review the principal legal developments that take place in the countries of sub-Saharan Africa. This series is intended to enable those who have an academic or professional interest in African law to keep abreast of changes in the various branches of the different legal systems of Africa.
Nigeria
Author: Iyorwuese Hagher
Publisher: University Press of America
ISBN: 0761855416
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 177
Book Description
Nigeria: After the Nightmare is an in-depth look into the Nigerian experience, explaining what went wrong during the country’s thirty years of dictatorship. The book describes Nigeria's problems including oil, corruption, and dictatorship, but also provides a way for Nigeria to recover and become a leading democratic state.
Publisher: University Press of America
ISBN: 0761855416
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 177
Book Description
Nigeria: After the Nightmare is an in-depth look into the Nigerian experience, explaining what went wrong during the country’s thirty years of dictatorship. The book describes Nigeria's problems including oil, corruption, and dictatorship, but also provides a way for Nigeria to recover and become a leading democratic state.
Nigerian Shipping Laws
Author: Nigeria
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Maritime law
Languages : en
Pages : 1208
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Maritime law
Languages : en
Pages : 1208
Book Description
Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science
Author: Allen Kent
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 9780824720209
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 530
Book Description
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 9780824720209
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 530
Book Description
Animality and Colonial Subjecthood in Africa
Author: Saheed Aderinto
Publisher: Ohio University Press
ISBN: 0821447688
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 341
Book Description
With this multispecies study of animals as instrumentalities of the colonial state in Nigeria, Saheed Aderinto argues that animals, like humans, were colonial subjects in Africa. Animality and Colonial Subjecthood in Africa broadens the historiography of animal studies by putting a diverse array of species (dogs, horses, livestock, and wildlife) into a single analytical framework for understanding colonialism in Nigeria and Africa as a whole. From his study of animals with unequal political, economic, social, and intellectual capabilities, Aderinto establishes that the core dichotomies of human colonial subjecthood—indispensable yet disposable, good and bad, violent but peaceful, saintly and lawless—were also embedded in the identities of Nigeria’s animal inhabitants. If class, religion, ethnicity, location, and attitude toward imperialism determined the pattern of relations between human Nigerians and the colonial government, then species, habitat, material value, threat, and biological and psychological characteristics (among other traits) shaped imperial perspectives on animal Nigerians. Conceptually sophisticated and intellectually engaging, Aderinto’s thesis challenges readers to rethink what constitutes history and to recognize that human agency and narrative are not the only makers of the past.
Publisher: Ohio University Press
ISBN: 0821447688
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 341
Book Description
With this multispecies study of animals as instrumentalities of the colonial state in Nigeria, Saheed Aderinto argues that animals, like humans, were colonial subjects in Africa. Animality and Colonial Subjecthood in Africa broadens the historiography of animal studies by putting a diverse array of species (dogs, horses, livestock, and wildlife) into a single analytical framework for understanding colonialism in Nigeria and Africa as a whole. From his study of animals with unequal political, economic, social, and intellectual capabilities, Aderinto establishes that the core dichotomies of human colonial subjecthood—indispensable yet disposable, good and bad, violent but peaceful, saintly and lawless—were also embedded in the identities of Nigeria’s animal inhabitants. If class, religion, ethnicity, location, and attitude toward imperialism determined the pattern of relations between human Nigerians and the colonial government, then species, habitat, material value, threat, and biological and psychological characteristics (among other traits) shaped imperial perspectives on animal Nigerians. Conceptually sophisticated and intellectually engaging, Aderinto’s thesis challenges readers to rethink what constitutes history and to recognize that human agency and narrative are not the only makers of the past.