The Social Sciences

Year: 2017
Volume: 12
Issue: 12
Page No. 2293 - 2298

The Influence of Leadership Personality on the Nigeria’s Hegemonic Decline in West Africa

Authors : Sule , Sani Ahmad, Ranjit Singh Darshan A/L Darshan Singh and Mohd Azizuddeen Mohd Sani

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