Nigerian Journal of Economic History

The Nigerian Journal of Economic History (NJEH) seeks to promote the scholarly study of Africa’s past economic issues and events from a diversity of perspectives, notably those of History, Economics, and other relevant disciplines.

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Vol 5 (2003)

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Articles

Urhobo migrants and the Ikale palm oil industry, 1850-1968 DOWNLOAD FREE FULL TEXT
Olukoya Ogen 1-16
"Tokensim" as imperial policy: an assessment of British aid to Nigeria, 1929-1939 DOWNLOAD FREE FULL TEXT
Abolade Adeniji 17-28
The dynamics of finance in the Nigerian travelling theatre DOWNLOAD FREE FULL TEXT
Foluke Ogunleye 29-41
The subversion of labour militancy in Nigeria: a case study of the Nigeria labour congress DOWNLOAD FREE FULL TEXT
Abimbola Adesoji 42-55
Diamonds and constitutional (DIS) order in Sierra Leone DOWNLOAD FREE FULL TEXT
Olutayo Charles Adesina 56-73
The World Bank and Nigeria's health care sector: a preliminary appraisal DOWNLOAD FREE FULL TEXT
Ibrahim W Abubakar 74-84
Nigeria's trade regimes and economic perfomance (1970-1995): an historical sketch DOWNLOAD FREE FULL TEXT
Folasade Oluwatomi Ayonrinde 85-103
The Upper Nun Valley Development Authority (UNVDA) and socio-economic change in the Ndop region of Cameroon, 1970-1995 DOWNLOAD FREE FULL TEXT
Canute Ngwa 104-121
Corruption in the politics and economy of Nigeria: implications for national development DOWNLOAD FREE FULL TEXT
JO Akinbi 122-136
Book Review

Eminent Yoruba Muslims of the 19th and early 20th Centuries
By Siyam Oyeweso (1999)
Dapo Thomas


The Nigerian Journal of Economic History. ISSN: 1595-0795