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EFFECTS OF POLITICAL BELIEF SYSTEM AND EXTERNAL COMMITMENT CRISES ON NIGERIAN PEOPLE

U.M Abdullah , Department Of General Studies, Abuja Law And Development Institute, Nigeria

Abstract

This paper takes a gander at the nexus between the elites and outside commitment quandary on Nigerians. It battles that the drops of the commitment crises are the killings and bombings in different bits of the North with the psychological fear in the south that this moving implosion fire will after a short time float in. The strategy got in this work is the substance examination of external commitment profiles starting around 1961 up to June, 2020. Data removed are in this way used to test a hypothesis using the t-test at both 0.05 and 0.01 levels of significance. In any case, the two sorts of elites show that they are experts of political decay, a portrayal Samuel Huntington accommodated the military in the sixties. The results show that there is no gigantic differentiation between the military and their regulation based elites. Issues oozing from these high external commitments are high joblessness rates, decaying system, conceded or completely stoppage of progression, among others.

Keywords

Most excellent, larger part rule government

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U.M Abdullah. (2022). EFFECTS OF POLITICAL BELIEF SYSTEM AND EXTERNAL COMMITMENT CRISES ON NIGERIAN PEOPLE. International Journal of Law And Criminology, 2(05), 1–4. https://doi.org/10.37547/ijlc/Volume02Issue05-01