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Public Administration and the Challenge of National Development in Nigeria: Issues and Concerns
2013
Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences
Nigeria's disturbing socio-economic indicators are among the worst in the world; 70% of its 148 million people vegetate below the one US dollar poverty benchmark (World Bank, 2010). It has about the worst maternal/child mortality rates in sub-Saharan Africa (NHR, 2007), it sits 143 among the 183 most corrupt countries of the world (Transparently International, 2011), and coupled with the fact that unemployment is arguably over 40% (Nigeria News Network, November 17, 2012). That these
doi:10.5901/mjss.2013.v4n6p113
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