Problems of Desecularizing Nigeria's Political Order

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1988
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Since the demise of the second republic and the second military intervention in Nigerian politics, Nigeria has been in search of a stable political system. A political bureau was established by the federal government for the purpose of conducting a national debate with a view to enabling Nigerians to make meaningful contributions for the formation of a political system of their choice. Since then, varied opinions have been expressed, some have advocated a one-party system, others a two-party system, while yet others opt for a zero party system.
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Nigeria's experience of Western democracy, Islamic system of government
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Opeloye, M. O. (1988). Problems of Desecularizing Nigeria's Political Order. Bulletin on Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations in Africa, 6(2).
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