Open Access

Federal Revenue Sharing, Marginalisation and Sub-National Inter-Regional Inequality in Human Capital Development in South-Eastern and Southern Nigeria


Cite

Adekeye F., Ubani M. & Adewuyi O., 2009. Cross River: Imoke sues RMAFC, National Boundary Commission. TELL (Lagos), 4 May: 38.Search in Google Scholar

Adeniyi E.O., 1980. National development planning and plan administration in Nigeria. In: Ndekwu E.C. (ed.), Proceedingsof NISER staff seminar. Nigerian Institute of Social and Economic Research (NISER), Ibadan: 279-302.Search in Google Scholar

Akam F.U., 2007/08. The politics of headcounts and statistical injustice in Nigeria - Echoes of (the) 2006 Census. Speak, 1(7): 26-27.Search in Google Scholar

Alapiki H.E., 2005. State creation in Nigeria: Failed approaches to national integration and local autonomy. AfricanStudies Review, 48(3): 49-65. Retrieved 25 January 2013 from http://www.jstor.org/stable/20065139.10.1353/arw.2006.0003Search in Google Scholar

Andrew E.H. & Ekpenyong I., 2012. Promoting culture and tourism in Nigeria through Calabar Festival and Carnival Calabar. Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences 3(3): 287-294. DOI: 10.5901/mjss.2012.v3n3p287. Retrieved 6 February 2013 from http://www.mcser.org.Search in Google Scholar

Ayida A.A., 1971. Development objectives. In: Ayida A.A. & Onitiri H.M.A. (eds), Reconstruction and development inNigeria. Proceedings of a National Conference. Oxford University Press for NISER, Ibadan: 1-30.Search in Google Scholar

Bayer K., 2009. ‘Neoliberalism’ and development policy - Dogma or progress? In: Brand U. & Sekler N. (eds), Postneoliberalism- A beginning debate. Development Dialogue, 51: 89-102.Search in Google Scholar

Cross River State Government, 2009. Report of the Vision 2020 Stakeholder Development Committee for Cross River State,Nigeria. Cross River State Government, Calabar.Search in Google Scholar

Fafunwa A.B., 1967. A History of Nigeria higher education: Newperspectives in African education. MacMillan, London & Lagos.Search in Google Scholar

Fafunwa A.B., 2004. History of education in Nigeria. NPS Educational Publishers, Ibadan.Search in Google Scholar

Igwe O., 2005. Marginalisation. Politics and Globe Dictionary. Eagle Publishers, Aba: 250-251.Search in Google Scholar

Ingwe R., 2012. Physical health facilities in Nigeria’s sub-national regions: geodemographic and spatial analyses of health institutions in Nigeria’s 36 states and federal capital territory. In: Szymańska D. & Biegańska J. (eds), Bulletinof Geography, 18: 39-54. DOI: 10.2478/v10089-012-0018-0. Retrieved 25 January 2013 from http://www.bulletinofgeography.umk.pl; http://www.versita.com/bgss.10.2478/v10089-012-0018-0Search in Google Scholar

Ingwe R., 2013a. Federal government intervention in Hausa-FulaniAlmajiri education and Islamic sectarian (Boko Haram)’sterrorism in northern Nigeria: Neoliberalistic hegemonisationof Nigeria’s multi-cultural nationalities. Unpublished paper on file at the Centre for Research and Action on Developing Locales, Regions and the Environment (CRADLE).Search in Google Scholar

Ingwe R., 2013b. Elitist legislators’ equivocation on “transparency,credibility and accountability” of Nigeria’s Central Bank,neoliberal-capitalist contradiction and sustainable development. Unpublished paper on file at the Centre for Research and Action on Developing Locales, Regions and the Environment (CRADLE).Search in Google Scholar

Ingwe R., 2013c. Governance deficits and nationalisation ofsub-national rebellions in Nigeria: The January 2012 rebellionagainst oil subsidy removal and emerging nationalisationof revolutionary forces. Unpublished paper on file at the Centre for Research and Action on Developing Locales, Regions and the Environment (CRADLE).Search in Google Scholar

Ingwe R., Ikeji C.C.C. & Ojong F.E. 2010. Neoliberal globalisation, financial and economic crises and sustainable development in Africa. ICFAI University Journal of Governanceand Public Policy, 5(4): 31-62.Search in Google Scholar

Ingwe R., Ikeji C.C.C. & Ugwu U., 2011. Sub-national regional development and degree-awarding tertiary educational institutions in Nigeria: Descriptive, geo-demographic and spatial analysis. Journal of Urban and Regional Analysis, 1: 77-103.Search in Google Scholar

Ingwe R., Inyang B.J., Ering S.O. & Adalikwu R.A., 2009. Sustainable energy implementation in urban Nigeria. ManagementResearch and Practice, 1(1).Search in Google Scholar

Ingwe R., Okoro & Ijim-Agbor, 2012. Neoliberal policies and regimes in post-independent Nigeria at the dawn of postneoliberalism (1960-2007): A research agenda. UniversalJournal of Management and Social Sciences, forthcoming.Search in Google Scholar

Isangedighi A.J., Joshua M.T., Asim A.E. & Ekuri E.E., 2004. Fundamentals of research and statistics in education and socialsciences. University of Calabar Press, Calabar.Search in Google Scholar

Markussen T. & Mbuvi K., 2011. When does ethnic diversity lead to violence? Evidence from the 2007 elections in Kenya. Discussion Papers, Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen, 11-19. Retrieved 25 January 2013 from http://www.econ.ku.dk/english/research/publications/wp/dp_2011/1119.pdf/.10.2139/ssrn.1891796Search in Google Scholar

Murunga G.R., 2011. Spontaneous or premeditated? Post-electionviolence in Kenya. Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, Uppsala, Discussion Paper, 57.Search in Google Scholar

National Bureau of Statistics, 2005. Poverty profile for Nigeria. NBS, Federal Republic of Nigeria, Abuja.Search in Google Scholar

National Bureau of Statistics, 2006. Annual abstract of statistics. NBS, Federal Republic of Nigeria, Abuja.Search in Google Scholar

National Bureau of Statistics, 2007a. Gender and poverty monitoring. NBS, Federal Republic of Nigeria, Abuja.Search in Google Scholar

National Bureau of Statistics, 2007b. The Nigerian statisticalfact sheets on economic and social development. NBS, Federal Republic of Nigeria, Abuja: 87.Search in Google Scholar

National Bureau of Statistics, 2007c. Compendium of statisticalterms: Concepts, definitions and methodologies for data productionand management in Nigeria. Chapter 20: Education. NBS, Federal Republic of Nigeria, Abuja: 945-999.Search in Google Scholar

National Scholar (The), 2002. Insight (Editorial). Publication of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, September 1.Search in Google Scholar

Nigeria, Federal Republic of, 2007. Official Gazette, 94(24): 180-183.Search in Google Scholar

Ogunniyi M.B., 1992. Understanding research in the social sciences. University Press PLC, Ibadan.Search in Google Scholar

Ojo E.O. & Adebayo P.F., 2008. The politics of states’, local governments’ creation and Nigeria’s search for geo-political balancing. African Research Review, 2(3): 334-367. Retrieved 25 January 2013 from http://afrrevjo.net/journals/multidiscipline/Vol_2_num_3_art_22_Ojo%20E%20&%20Adebayo.pdf.10.4314/afrrev.v2i3.41078Search in Google Scholar

Osaghae E., Ikelegbe A., Olarinmoye O. & Okhonmina S., 2007. Youth militias, self determination and resource controlstruggles in the Niger-Delta region of Nigeria. Retrieved 4 February, 2013 from http://www.ascleiden.nl/Pdf/cdpnigeriaRevisedOsaghae%5B1%5D2.pdf.Search in Google Scholar

Pereira A.A., 2007. Explaining the enduring comprehensive developmentalstate in Singapore: A class relations perspective. University of Singapore.Search in Google Scholar

Reich R., 1991. The work of nations: Preparing ourselves for 21stcentury capitalism. Vintage, New York.Search in Google Scholar

Scott J. & Marshall G., 2005. Oxford Dictionary of Sociology. Oxford University Press, Oxford.Search in Google Scholar

Spence M. (ed.), 2008. The growth report: Strategies for sustainablegrowth and inclusive development. World Bank, Washington, DC.Search in Google Scholar

Springer S., 2010. Neoliberalism and geography: Expansions, variegations, formations. Geography Compass, 4/8: 1025-1038.10.1111/j.1749-8198.2010.00358.xSearch in Google Scholar

Springer S., 2011. Articulated neoliberalism: the specificity of patronage, kleptocracy and violence in Cambodia’s neoliberalisation. Environment & Planning A, 43: 2554-2570.10.1068/a43402Search in Google Scholar

Springer S., 2012a. Neoliberalism as discourse: Between Foucauldian political economy and Marxian poststructuralism. Critical Discourse Studies, 9(2): 133-147.10.1080/17405904.2012.656375Search in Google Scholar

Springer S., 2012b. Neoliberalising violence: Of the exceptional and the exemplary in coalescing moments. AREA (Royal Geographical Society), 44(2): 136-143. DOI:101111/j1475-4762.2012.01084.x10.1111/j.1475-4762.2012.01084.xSearch in Google Scholar

State Planning Commission, 2005. Cross River State economicempowerment and development strategy CR-SEEDS 2005-2007. State Planning Commission, Calabar.Search in Google Scholar

Ukwayi J.K., Ingwe R. & Ojong F.E., 2012. Geodemography of health care services in the budding tourism destination of rapidly urbanising Cross River State, South-East Nigeria. Romanian Review of Regional Studies, VIII(2): 67-86.Search in Google Scholar

UNDP, UNEP, World Bank & WRI, 2005. World Resources2005: The wealth of the poor (Managing ecosystems to fightpoverty). World Resources Institute (WRI), Washington, DC: 254.Search in Google Scholar

Village Square (The), 2009. Panel discussion on RMFAC’s cedingof Cross River State’s 76 oil wells to Akwa Ibom State in2009 and previous ceding of Bakassi Peninsula to Cameroonand related issues with Drs. Ambrose Akpanika, Okpo Ojah,and Nelson Coco-Bassey. Cross River Broadcasting Corporation (CRBC) TV, May-June.Search in Google Scholar

Webster F., 2001. Re-inventing place: Birmingham as an information city? In: Kasvio A., Laitalainen V., Salonen H. & Mero P. (eds), People, cities and the new informationeconomy (Materials from an international conference in Helsinki, 14-15 December 2000). Palmenia Kustannus, Helsinki: 128-152.Search in Google Scholar

ISSN:
0137-477X
Language:
English
Publication timeframe:
4 times per year
Journal Subjects:
Geosciences, Geography