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The contributors blame Nigeria's debt crisis on both internal forces , such as corruption and poor management , and external factors - particularly the asymmetrical nature of the international system as well as the contradictions ...
The contributors blame Nigeria's debt crisis on both internal forces , such as corruption and poor management , and external factors - particularly the asymmetrical nature of the international system as well as the contradictions ...
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( 2000 ) ' Forestry in Nigeria : past , present and future ' , The Nigerian Field 65 : 58–71 . ( 2003 ) ' Traditional Taungya in Africa ' , Quarterly Journal of Forestry 97 ( 1 ) : 25–8 . Lowe , R. G. , J. Caldecott et al .
( 2000 ) ' Forestry in Nigeria : past , present and future ' , The Nigerian Field 65 : 58–71 . ( 2003 ) ' Traditional Taungya in Africa ' , Quarterly Journal of Forestry 97 ( 1 ) : 25–8 . Lowe , R. G. , J. Caldecott et al .
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EDLYNE E. ANUGWOM University of Nigeria , Nsukka KENNETH OMEJE , High Stakes and Stakeholders : oil conflict and security in Nigeria . Aldershot , Hampshire and Burlington , VT : Ashgate ( hb £ 55.00 - 0754647277 ) . 2006 , 218 pp .
EDLYNE E. ANUGWOM University of Nigeria , Nsukka KENNETH OMEJE , High Stakes and Stakeholders : oil conflict and security in Nigeria . Aldershot , Hampshire and Burlington , VT : Ashgate ( hb £ 55.00 - 0754647277 ) . 2006 , 218 pp .
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crossbreeding and heritage | 18 |
a feminized subsidy from nature | 37 |
Forest management farmers practices and biodiversity | 63 |
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