(Un)masking the reign of terror in Nigeria: armed banditry and state complacency

Nigeria is not the only country challenged by dire national security threats. However, the attitude of the Nigerian state towards the prevailing challenges of national security has left a lot to be desired. The government and its national security architecture are critically embattled as violent non...

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Main Author: Okoli, Al Chukwuma (Author)
Contributors: Ngwu, Elias Chukwuemeka
Format: Print Article
Language:English
Published: 2024
In: Armed banditry in Nigeria
Year: 2024, Pages: 101-119
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