Sanda, A.O
Sanda, Akinade Olumuyiwa
Sanda, A.O. (Akinade Olumuyiwa)
VIAF ID: 12372998 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Sanda, A. O.
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Sanda, Akinade Olumuyiwa
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Works
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Career aspirations and opportunities in Nigeria | |
challenge of Nigeria's indigenization | |
A comparative analysis of political leadership and ethnicity in Nigeria and Zaire | |
Corporate strategy for agricultural and rural development in Nigeria | |
Education and social change in Africa : Some problems of class formations | |
The effects of competing organizational goals in a Nigerian university | |
Essays in public administration | |
Ethnic pluralism and intra-class conflicts in four West African societies | |
Ethnic relations in Nigeria, c1976 (a.e.) | |
Ethnicity and intergroup conflicts : some insights from non-elite actors in a Nigerian city | |
The Impact of military rule on Nigeria's administration | |
Justification and strategies for the selective privatization of state owned enterprises | |
Managing irrigation projects in Nigeria | |
Managing performance in Nigeria's public sector | |
Minimum government and the sociology of Nigeria's public administration : an inaugural lecture delivered at the University of Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University) on Wednesday, June 11, 1986 | |
The Nigerian national youth service : a preliminary assessment of some social and organizational constraints on its effectiveness | |
The Nigerian state and agricultural policy management : a comparative study of the RBDAs and the ADPs | |
Planning with the people : the place of the local governments in Nigerias development planning process | |
Predicting probable supply of labour : an analysis of career aspirations of some Nigerian youths | |
Social science and social policy in Nigeria : selected papers from the Workshop on the Impact of Social Science on Policy in Nigeria | |
Some socio-cultural bases of economic under-development : the case of Nigeria |