POLITICAL VIOLENCE AND ITS IMPLICATIONS ON NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA 20011 - 2015

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Political violence has become a problem of great national and international concern and because of its socio economic and political consequences.its implications on National  development cannot be overemphasize. Secondary source of data collection was adopted in the course of this research. It theoritical  framework  includes, relative deprivation and frustration aggression theory,systemic theory and group conflict theory. 

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