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Cost of Governance in Nigeria: In Whose Interest?

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Abstract—Cost of governance in Nigeria has become a challenge to development and concern to practitioners and scholars alike in the field of business and social science research. In the 2010 national budget of NGN4.6 trillion or USD28.75billion for instance, only a pantry sum of NGN1.8trillion or USD11.15billion was earmarked for capital expenditure. Similarly, in 2013, out of a total...
 
Published at International Journal of Social, Education, Economics and Management Engineering
Volume Vol:9 No:1,
Published in 2015
 
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Francis O. Iyoha, Daniel E. Gberevbie, Charles T. Iruonagbe, Matthew E. Egharevba
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