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Articles in Volume 2 No 3 - 14 articles

Power: Its transient nature and the lessons of history; an appraisal of Nigeria’s Second Republic Political elites (1979-1983)

It is well established that Power is transient. This by implication means that every position of power and authority ultimately has a start and an end. Thus, after sixty-two years of her post-independence as a nation, Nigeria has experienced eight (7) democratic and eight (8) military leaders a...

Authors: Udochu Eke & Are Tajudeen Abiola

Power, Transient, History, Authority, Democratic, Military, Leadership
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Archaeology and food production in Africa

The case studies in the archaeological evidence of food production in Africa are not exhaustive. Hence, this paper makes a modest attempt to underscore the role of archaeology in tracing the origins of African food production. While it will be ambiguous to claim, that this paper has done justic...

Authors: Udochu Eke

Archeology, food production, Agriculture, Pre-history
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