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- 97125150 contributor B8127838.
- 97125150 contributor B8127839.
- 97125150 coverage "Nigeria Economic conditions 1960- Congresses.".
- 97125150 coverage "Nigeria Economic policy Congresses.".
- 97125150 created "1991.".
- 97125150 date "1991".
- 97125150 date "1991.".
- 97125150 dateCopyrighted "1991.".
- 97125150 description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- 97125150 description "[1] The problem of elite in Nigeria / by Solomon Akhere Aziegbe -- [2] Theoretical approaches to understanding the role, character and problems of elites in Nigeria / by Andemola Babalola -- [3] Mobilising elite women for national development / by O.I. Aina -- [4] The elite factor in social mobilisation / by Tunde Adeniran -- [5] Nigeria, mass mobilisation and the transition to civil rule programme / Victor A. Adetula -- [6] Analysis of elite theory / by S.T. Akindele -- [7] Strategies for mobilising the elite for economic development in Nigeria / by A.S. Asaju -- [8] The cross-pressured Nigerian elite and political stability in the Third Republic / by Ezekiel G. Best -- [9] The dialectics of elite conduct in Nigeria and strategies for resocialisation / by Frank Enemuo -- [10] Nigeria's political stability and the elite / by Ayokunle O. Fagbemi -- [11] A unique strategy for elite mobilization for national economic development / by G.O. Ibeakuzie -- [12] Meaningful elite mobilisation / L.B. Iwaloye -- [13] Concept and ideology / A. Oluyemi-Kusa -- [14] Elitism and social mobilization for sustainable national development / G.J. Afolabi Ojo -- [15] Social formation and elite development in Nigeria / by Browne Onuoha -- [16] The imperative of elite mobilisation / by Akin Osuntokun -- [17] Toward an elite of economic development / by Kayode Samuel -- [18] Elite mobilisation for national development / by R.O. Soetan -- [19] The elites and the current mobilization efforts in Nigeria / by Pat Williams.".
- 97125150 extent "19 v. ;".
- 97125150 issued "1991".
- 97125150 issued "1991.".
- 97125150 language "eng".
- 97125150 publisher "[Ile, Nigeria] : The University,".
- 97125150 spatial "Nigeria Economic conditions 1960- Congresses.".
- 97125150 spatial "Nigeria Economic policy Congresses.".
- 97125150 spatial "Nigeria".
- 97125150 subject "Elite (Social sciences) Nigeria Congresses.".
- 97125150 subject "HC1055 .N375 1991".
- 97125150 tableOfContents "[1] The problem of elite in Nigeria / by Solomon Akhere Aziegbe -- [2] Theoretical approaches to understanding the role, character and problems of elites in Nigeria / by Andemola Babalola -- [3] Mobilising elite women for national development / by O.I. Aina -- [4] The elite factor in social mobilisation / by Tunde Adeniran -- [5] Nigeria, mass mobilisation and the transition to civil rule programme / Victor A. Adetula -- [6] Analysis of elite theory / by S.T. Akindele -- [7] Strategies for mobilising the elite for economic development in Nigeria / by A.S. Asaju -- [8] The cross-pressured Nigerian elite and political stability in the Third Republic / by Ezekiel G. Best -- [9] The dialectics of elite conduct in Nigeria and strategies for resocialisation / by Frank Enemuo -- [10] Nigeria's political stability and the elite / by Ayokunle O. Fagbemi -- [11] A unique strategy for elite mobilization for national economic development / by G.O. Ibeakuzie -- [12] Meaningful elite mobilisation / L.B. Iwaloye -- [13] Concept and ideology / A. Oluyemi-Kusa -- [14] Elitism and social mobilization for sustainable national development / G.J. Afolabi Ojo -- [15] Social formation and elite development in Nigeria / by Browne Onuoha -- [16] The imperative of elite mobilisation / by Akin Osuntokun -- [17] Toward an elite of economic development / by Kayode Samuel -- [18] Elite mobilisation for national development / by R.O. Soetan -- [19] The elites and the current mobilization efforts in Nigeria / by Pat Williams.".
- 97125150 title "[Papers presented at the National Conference on Elite Mobilisation and National Development held at Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, 24-27 November, 1991]".
- 97125150 type "text".