REALISING POLITICAL STABILITY IN NIGERIA THROUGH ICT-TRANSFORMED GOVERNMENT AT GRASSROOTS
Political processes are undergoing profound changes due to the challenges imposed by globalization processes to the legitimacy of policy actors and to the effectiveness of policy-making. Political stability emerges from the perceptions of the likelihood that the government will not be destabilized or overthrown by unconstitutional or violent means, including domestic violence and terrorism....
Published at Nigeria Computer Society's 10th International Conference Proceedings, 2010
Volume 21
Issue 1
Published in 2010
Z. O. Omogbadegun; C. O. Uwadia; C. K. Ayo
OMOGBADEGUN Zacchaeus Oni » OMOGBADEGUN, Zacchaeus Oni, born 2nd June 1953, holds B.Sc (Hons) Computer Science (University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria, July 1979), M.Sc Computer Science (University of Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria, June 2003), PhD (Computer Science, Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria, August 2012). He has over thirty years of progressively cognate working experience either as an employee or Information Technology... view full profile
