The Sokoto Caliphate and its Legacies (1804-2004)
By Prof. John N. PadenThis discussion paper will focus on the following: 1) the Sokoto legacy; 2) post-independence caliphate influences; 3) rule of law; 4) federalism; 5) ...
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This discussion paper will focus on the following: 1) the Sokoto legacy; 2) post-independence caliphate influences; 3) rule of law; 4) federalism; 5) ...
Read moreThis International Conference on the Sokoto Caliphate and its Legacies, can only serve a useful purpose, if, right away, we locate it in the national,...
Read moreContents:Introduction: “Can You Please Come With Us?”Problem 1: Enforced PartnershipsProblem 2: Undefined Constitutional RolesProblem ...
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