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Democracy and Accountability in Pre-colonial Africa: Lessons for Contemporary African States
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Democracy and Accountability in Pre-colonial Africa: Lessons for Contemporary African States

The authors contribute to the debate on democracy and accountability in Africa by examining the nexus between Democracy and Accountability. They argue that whereas democracy engendered accountability in pre-colonial Africa, modern democracy in Africa fails to bring accountability to the front burner of politics, which is attributed to colonial rule that led to the destruction of indigenous...
 
 
 
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JOSHUA, S; ONI, S
Joshua Segun
 
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