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nigerian political class and value system: a critique[ an A' paper]
MICHEAL OKPARA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE, UMUDIKE.

COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES

DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY

A TERM PAPER WRITTEN IN FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT OF THE COURSE GSS 111

[USE OF ENGLISH]

TOPIC THE NIGERIAN POLITICAL CLASS AND VALUE SYSTEM: A CRITIQUE

WRITTEN BY MBA UCHECHUKWU EMEA EBI MOUAU/13/27603

LECTURERS:
DR./MRS.N.O. OKE
DR. L.C. OGENYI
MRS. N. I.UGO OCHULO
MR. N. H. EDEH MAY 16TH, 2014.

THE NIGERIAN POLITICAL CLASS AND VALUE SYSTEM: A CRITIQUE.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
DEDICATION……………………………………………………………………i
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT……………………………………………………ii
ABSTRACT……………………………………………………………………….iii-v
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION/DEFINITION OF TERMS…………………..1-2 CHAPTER 2
NIGERIAN AND THE AMERICAN POLITICAL CLASS: A COMPARISM…………………………………………………………………...3-6 CHAPTER 3……………………………………………………………………….7
NIGERIAN POLITICAL CLASS ACHIEVEMENT ANALYSIS: A SARCASTIC APPROACH…………………………………………………7
3.0 REMOVAL OF FUEL SUBSIDY………………………………….7-8
3.1 POOR INFRASTRUCTURAL FACILITIES…………………8-9
3.2 HIGH RATE OF UNEMPLOYMENT………………………….9-10
CHAPTER 4
CORRUPTION AMONGST THE NIGERIAN POLITICAL CLASS AND IMPUNITY…………………………………..……………..11-14 CHAPTER 5
VALUE SYSTEM OF THE NIGERIAN



References: Corruption, political party system and Nigerian democracy by ‘‘Aristotle Isaac Jacobs’’ retrieved from ‘‘SRAE [Society for research and academic excellence]’’. Value system definition retrieved from en.wikipedia.org/wiki/value system’’ ‘‘www.businessdictionary.com’’and www.essentiallifeskills.net’’ Definition of critique retrieved from ‘‘en.wikipedia.org/wiki/critique. The emergence of a patriot by ‘‘Christian Igodo’’ retrieved from Centre for general African studies, research and documentation.

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