National integration and rotational presidency in Nigeria: Setting the 'rules' of integration in a plural State

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This book engages literature and opinions of politicians, opinion leaders, religious leaders, lawyers and researchers on national integration in Nigeria. In addition to rotational presidency, participants interviewed by the author also express views on other national integration measures in Nigeria. The monograph represents a critical work in the field, making a significant contribution to the so-far-lacking literature of fieldwork and scholarship on rotational presidency in Nigeria. The monograph will benefit scholars, researchers, peace and conflict experts, politicians, students and other stakeholders on how national integration can be cultivated and consolidated. Its focus on the Fourth Republic ensures its relevance to the management of political tussles inherent to rotating power in a developing and federal country such as Nigeria.

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Faluyi, O. T. (2023). National integration and rotational presidency in Nigeria: Setting the “rules” of integration in a plural State. National Integration and Rotational Presidency in Nigeria: Setting the “Rules” of Integration in a Plural State (pp. 1–384). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/9783031412417

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