Nigerian Elite and the Culture of Primitive Accumulation
American Economic & Social Review
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Nigerian Elite and the Culture of Primitive Accumulation
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Creator |
Egharevba, Stanley Edebiri
Ovenseri-Ogbomo, Friday Osaru |
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Description |
Nigeria is endowed with vast human and material resources to engender development but it still continues to luxuriate within the confines of a top speed in reverse to oblivion. As its relics, neocolonialism has given birth to industrialization, urbanization and militarization of the political process which generally has created “sudden billionaires” on one end of the ladder (elected or appointed public officials) and extremely poor masses (unemployed graduates and depressed masses) at the other end of the ladder. This paper basically exposes the developmental retrogressive outlooks of the masses due to primitive capitalist accumulation by the few elites who have piloted the affairs of the nation.
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Centre for Research on Islamic Banking & Finance and Business
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Date |
2018-12-01
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion |
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application/pdf
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https://www.cribfb.com/journal/index.php/aesr/article/view/211
10.46281/aesr.v4i1.211 |
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Source |
American Economic & Social Review; Vol 4 No 1 (2018): American Economic & Social Review; 8-14
2576-1277 2576-1269 |
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Language |
eng
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https://www.cribfb.com/journal/index.php/aesr/article/view/211/238
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Rights |
Copyright (c) 2018 Stanley Edebiri Egharevba ,Friday Osaru Ovenseri-Ogbomo
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 |
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