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Loi Cadre of 1956 In French West Africa | Aspects
Loi cadre was formulated in 1956. The law encompassed all the political and constitutional changes or reforms introduced by the French Government in 1956 to grant some autonomy to its overseas colonial territories.
Positive and Negative Effects Of Colonial Rule In West Africa
Effects of Colonial Rule - Colonialism is an imposition of a more developed culture over a less developed one, backed up by expansionist and economic adventurism. European capitalist countries established political, economic, military...
Reasons For Colonialisation of West Africa
European colonialisation of Africa, and indeed, the whole continent of Africa, was not accidental as it was motivated by several factors which are...
Reasons For Adoption Of Policy Of Assimilation
The policy was introduced to enable the French export their civilization, which by the early 19th century had reached its highest level.
The Policy Of Assimilation
Policy of Assimilation - France took over its territories in West African between late 19th century and early 20th century and the territories were: Dahomey (Benin Republic), Ivory Coast (Cote D’Ivoire), Senegal, Guinea, Mali, Upper Volta (Burkina Faso), Niger and Mauritania.
Effects Of Indirect Rule In British West Africa
The indirect rule policy had both positive and negative effects on the political system.
In the short run, the indirect rule increased the power and authority of traditional rulers.
Reasons For Adoption Of Policy Of Association In French West Africa
There were certain political developments within and outside France that led to the shift from assimilation to association.
Merits and Demerits of Colonialism
Colonialism | Pros and Cons of British and French Colonial Administrations In West Africa
As emphasised in our previous article, three different colonial powers had...
Differences Between Pre-colonial Political Administration In Nigeria
The three major traditional political institutions (Hausa - Fulani, Igbo and Yoruba) had certain common attributes in their systems of government. There were also some differences between them.
Hausa Fulani Pre-Colonial Political Administration
HAUSA / FULANI Pre-Colonial Political Administration and the Emirates System
The dominant political group in the northern part of Nigeria before the Uthman Dan Fodio’s...
Igbo Pre-Colonial Political Administration
Igbo Pre-Colonial Political Administration and the Traditional Classless System of Igboland
The Igbo live in what is now called the South East geo-political zone and...
Yoruba Pre-Colonial Political Administration
Yoruba Pre-Colonial Political Administration and the Traditional Historical Society of Yorubaland
THE YORUBA POLITICAL SYSTEM
The Yoruba live mainly in the South - West geo-political zone...
Difference Between Civil Service And Public Corporation
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE CIVIL SERVICE AND PUBLIC CORPORATIONS
Public Corporations are government establishment or enterprises set up by an Act of Parliament to provide essential...
Organisation of Public Corporations
Organisation of Public Corporations
Public Corporations are created by government and are, therefore, responsible to the government through the minister in charge of the corporation's...
Public Corporations | Definition, Features, Functions & Purpose
PUBLIC CORPORATIONS | Definition, Purpose, Structures, Functions & Features
Another area of study in Public Administration is public corporation. In this section, we shall look...
Commercialisation | Definition, Features, Merits & Demerits
Commercialisation is a state policy of making its companies, enterprises, parastatals, etc, more efficient and even more profit oriented. It will also make. - Commercialization
Ombudsman | Definition, Functions & Importance
Ombudsman | Definition, Functions, Importance & Limitations
What is Ombudsman
Ombudsman is a government institution established to examine complaints of inefficient administration, corruption and unjustified treatment...
Structure Of The Civil Service
Structure Of The Civil Service
The civil service been a part of the public service is a body responsible for planning, giving advice, and implementing...
Functions of the Civil Service
Functions of the Civil Service
In enforcing the will of the state, the executive is assisted by a body of professional administrators. These administrators are called civil servants in some countries...
The 1988 Civil Service Reforms In Nigeria
The 1988 civil service reforms in Nigeria
The civil service was greatly reformed in 1988 in line with the recommendations of the Dotun Philips Civil...