Civil–Military Relations and The Rule of Law in Nigeria: A Case Study of The Wike–Naval Officer Confrontation Over Land in Abuja

Femi Samuel Oladele¹, Taoheed Opeyemi Muhammed²
Department of Politics and Governance,
Kwara State University, Nigeria

Journal: International Journal of Global Humanities and Management Insights
Volume: 1 | Issue: 4
DOI: 10.63665/ijghmi-y1f4a001

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Abstract

Civil–military relations constitute a foundational pillar of democratic governance, particularly in post-authoritarian societies such as Nigeria... (full abstract retained as provided)

Keywords

Civil–Military Relations, Rule of Law, Abuja Land Dispute, Constitutionalism, Nyesom Wike, Nigerian Navy, Democratic Governance

References

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