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الصفحة 372
While military rule restrained competitive politics , most kings continued to act as representatives of the administration . Thus when new farming tenancy rates were introduced in 1975 and the population of Abeokuta rebelled , Alake ...
While military rule restrained competitive politics , most kings continued to act as representatives of the administration . Thus when new farming tenancy rates were introduced in 1975 and the population of Abeokuta rebelled , Alake ...
الصفحة 374
Traditional politics in Abeokuta were created and restructured to legitimise the colonial state's administrative processes and , after independence , traditional politics continued to exist in relation to the state .
Traditional politics in Abeokuta were created and restructured to legitimise the colonial state's administrative processes and , after independence , traditional politics continued to exist in relation to the state .
الصفحة 384
The big political parties relied on the continuing local influence of kings and chiefs to make them popular , and kings became ... which had influenced the status of kings during colonial rule , continued to be of political importance .
The big political parties relied on the continuing local influence of kings and chiefs to make them popular , and kings became ... which had influenced the status of kings during colonial rule , continued to be of political importance .
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