• Oxford Dictionary of current English

    Oxford Dictionary of Current English (Oxford Dictionary Current English) 4th Edition

    The Oxford Dictionary of Current English is the most comprehensive paperback dictionary of its kind, providing full and up-to-date coverage of English as it is used today around the world.
    The Dictionary offers over 120,000 words, phrases, and definitions, and uses a straightforward writing style that avoids technical language, ensuring that definitions are even clearer than before. This edition includes over two hundred new definitions, words from technology, current events, or popular culture that have only recently become part of our mainstream language, such as “A-list,” “domain name,” and “WMD.” It uses thousands of examples to illustrate idiomatic usage, showing how words and phrases are used in everyday speech. In addition, all irregular noun, verb, and adjectival inflexions are spelt out in full, while in-text notes provide guidance on grammar and good usage. All of these features are presented in a new layout designed to be as clear as possible, making information easily accessible and the definition you are looking for a snap to find.
    Compact and portable, with high-quality binding and covers, the Oxford Dictionary of Current English is perfect for everyday reference, at home, at school, or in the office. No one should be without this incredibly useful volume, while students and authors will find it an indispensable tool.

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  • Nigeria's Defence Policy and Hegemony in West African Sub-region

    Nigeria’s Defence Policy and Hegemony in West African Sub-region, 1990-2014

    After 60 years of independence, an appraisal of Nigeria’s defence policy and hegemony in West African sub-region has become imperative. In her more than half a century as an independent nation, Nigeria’s leaders have consistently designed and fashioned foreign policy using her armed forces among other instruments to achieve international, regional and sub-regional peace and security. The stability of the West African sub-region requires among other factors, a single dominant state to articulate and enforce the rules of interaction among the members of the state.

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  • Nigerian Military in Nation-Building

    Nigerian Military in Nation-Building: A study in Modern African Praetorianism

    Since the existence of Nigeria as an independent nation, the Nigerian state has been repeatedly besieged by diverse forms of life-threatening security challenges. These challenges which emanate from within had consistently over the years disrupted governance, caused massive deaths, created an atmosphere of fear and insecurity, threatened the corporate existence of the nation and scared foreign investors and capital out of Nigeria.

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  • Foriegn Policy Analysis

    Foriegn Policy Analysis: The Nigerian Perspective

    Foreign Policy Analysis introduces students to the repertoire of approaches and techniques available for assisting analysts and decision-makers at various stages of the foreign policy process. it is concerned with foreign policy analysis as a practical activity. The book is a serious attempt to analyse Nigeria’s foreign policy from Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, through myriads of policy actions down to General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida.

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  • Nigeria's strategic Interets in Africa

    Nigeria’s Strategic Interests In Africa: A Critical Analysis of Contemporary Strategic Studies

    This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the nature and dynamics of Nigeria’s strategic interests in Africa. Nigeria since independence in 1960 has always declared Africa as the centrepiece of her foreign policy. She overstreched her self and behaved like a “Santa clause”.

    The study has carefully analysed the challenges facing Nigeria in her pursuit of strategic interest in Africa. Nigeria’s capability to realise her strategic interest in Africa is often constrained by the presence and activities of extra-regional and regional actors and their surrogates.

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  • The Supreme Ruler by Erol Ergun

    The Supreme Ruler by Erol Ergun

    This book The Supreme Ruler by Erol Ergun is part of the Beautiful Names of God series with stories of animals striving to see and appreciate the reflections of God’s beautiful names in the nature.

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  • Mono-cultural Economy and Transformation Agenda in Nigeria

    Mono-cultural Economy and Transformation Agenda in Nigeria

    Nigeria is the 8th largest oil producer in the world, the largest in Africa, sith in the organisation of petroleum exporting countries (OPEC), fifth-largest supplier to the United States and the most endowed oil producer in sub-Saharan Africa. The contribution of the oil industry to Nigeria’s foreign exchange earnings cannot be over-emphasised.

    However, the impact of the sector on employment generation, value addition and diversification of other sectors of the economy has remained comparatively low.

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  • Ibn Battuta

    Ibn Battuta: The Journey of a Medieval Muslim by Edoardo Albert

    Ibn Battuta: The Journey of a Medieval Muslim by Edoardo Albert (1304–1368/9 CE) was no ordinary traveller. His insatiable desire to explore took him further than any other man in medieval times. But did you know that along the way he served sultans, sailed angry seas and even soared above mountains on the back of a bird?

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  • Nigerian Defence and security

    Nigerian Defence and Security: Policies and Strategies

    The Concern for defence and security is a basic pre-occupation of every human being, community and indeed every nation. There can be no meaningful development without security, hence nations have always been preoccupied with the provision of security as they devote vast resources to protect their sovereignty and independence. By providing adequate security for the lives and property of citizens within the state, people can engage in productive activities to meet their needs. National security is concerned with the creation of necessary peaceful conditions for political, economic and social activities which enhance the development of a nation.

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  • Globalisation and African Security History

    Globalisation and African Security: History, Challenges and Prospects

    Globalisation and African Security: History, Challenges and Prospects is a critical analysis of globalisation and its positive and negative impacts on African states. The world has been characterized by gradual but dramatic sea changes in the second half of the twentieth century. These have continued at a jet speed in the new millennium. These changes were further accelerated by the sudden collapse of the former Union of Soviet Socialists Republic (USSR) as a superpower, thereby bringing the cold war to an abrupt end. The demise of the soviet union has automatically created a unipolar world in which the United States of America (USA) has emerged as the undisputed sole power, with hegemonic influence and power pervading the entire world.

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  • Life And Times of Abraham Lincoln By Richard Brookhiser

    Life And Times of Abraham Lincoln By Richard Brookhiser

    In Life and Times of Abraham Lincoln, celebrated historian Richard Brookhiser presents a compelling new biography of Abraham Lincoln that highlights his lifelong struggle to carry on the work of the Founding Fathers.

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  • ULTIMATE SUCCES

    ULTIMATE SUCCES: 3 Classic Success Bestsellers in One Volume

    Ultimate Success won’t change your life–if you’re reading these words, and find a rising excitement within you, IT ALREADY HAS. The next step is to read its opening line…

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