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Leadership, Brain Drain and Human Capacity Building in Africa: The Nigerian Experience

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Human capacity building is central to the development of any country. In fact, no country can develop beyond its human capacity pool and utilization. It is therefore not a surprise that the loss of skilled manpower has been a major problem of human capacity building in Africa and Nigeria in particular with implications for sustainable development. Anchored on the elite theory, with heavy...
 
Published at Research Journal in Organizational Psychology and Educational Studies (RJOPES)
Volume 3
Issue 4
Pages 283-290
Published in 2014
 
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Joshua, S., Olanrewaju, I.P. and Ebiri, O.
Olanrewaju Ilemobola » Dr Olanrewaju, Ilemobola Peter is a Lecturer in the Department of Political Science and International Relations, Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria. He is widely published in the areas of African conflict, peace and security studies. His articles are published in revered books and academic journal outlets indexed in ISI, Scopus, etc. and presented in international conferences that are indexed... view full profile
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