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Security Challenges of Election Management in Nigeria

Author(s): Olurode, Lai;
Jega, Attahiru M;
ISBN: 978-2415-16-2;
Subjects: Elections;
Publisher: : The Independent National Electoral Commission Abuja , 2011;
Call number: 324.6 SEC;
Type: Book
Available At: stacks
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324.6 SEC
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008180308 2011
020 $a978-2415-16-2
0820 $a324.6 SEC
100 $aOlurode, Lai$eEditor
245 $aSecurity Challenges of Election Management in Nigeria
260 $bThe Independent National Electoral Commission $aAbuja$c2011
650 $aElections
653 $aElections, General elections, Election Security
700 $aJega, Attahiru M$eEditor

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