Effective Leadership for Good Governance in Nigeria; Addressing the Interface

  • Nkechi. O A
  • Ikechukwu E.J E
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This paper studies the prospects of effective leadership in ensuring good governance in Nigeria. This is in recognition of the role of the concept of “effectiveness” in engendering productivity in a given polity. The underscoring of the effectivity of leadership on good governance is hinged on the highly professed problem of Nigeria by renowned scholars and political juggernauts, however, with the intent of exploring the missing link in achieving good governance through effective leadership.

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Nkechi. O, A., & Ikechukwu E.J, E. (2014). Effective Leadership for Good Governance in Nigeria; Addressing the Interface. IOSR Journal of Humanities and Social Science, 19(1), 69–74. https://doi.org/10.9790/0837-191106974

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