The ARTS and civilization of black and African peoples Vol. 9— Black Civilization and African Government

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1986
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Lagos: Centre for Black and African Arts and Civilization
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Black Civilization and African Government; The Character of Modern African Polity: The Role of Pre-Colonial African Systems of Government; Towards an Understanding of the Conduct of International Relations of Pre-Colonial and Post-Colonial African Societies within the General Framework of African Socialism; The Basis of African Political Form and Unity in the World of Power Politics; Punishment and Terrorism in Africa; The Future of Pan-Africanism in World African Relations; Ethnic Pluralism, Political Instability and the Emergence of Military Rule in African States; The Nature of Nigerian Customary Law: Scope for Legal Development; The Inheritance of Widows in an African Society: Culture in Crisis or Crisis in Culture?; Manhood, Warriorhood and Sex in Eastern Africa: Perspectives From the 19th and 20th Centuries; The Dynamics of Urbanisation and Industrialisation in Africa

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The primary significance of the FESTAC colloquium was that it provided meaning and purposeivenessto the multiplicity of events that marked the festival. The colloquium also turned out as a major intellectual enterprise.
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