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2015 and the survival of the Nigerian State / Simon, Okolo Ben   Journal Article
Simon, Okolo Ben Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Nigeria is currently faced with serious domestic challenges. While the state is not officially at war, it is standing on the precipice, especially with the eruption of violence occasioned by the emergence of the Boko Haram sect and the tenuous peace in the Niger Delta. With the 2015 general elections on the horizon, fears of further violence and disintegration are rife, more so because of the debate over who occupies the Presidential Villa at Abuja. President Goodluck Jonathan, a southerner, seems poised for a comeback even amidst the vociferous challenge posed by the political elites of northern Nigeria. This article looks at the different scenarios that might play out in 2015. It analyses the challenges of the survival of the Nigerian state, and makes some policy recommendations that Nigeria and its people need to put into place in order to ensure its survival beyond 2015.
Key Words Conflict  Security  Nigeria  Elections  President  Survival 
Niger Delta  Boko Haram 
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Demystifying the advance-fee fraud criminal network / Simon, Okolo Ben   Journal Article
Simon, Okolo Ben Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract This article argues that the organised nature of advance-fee fraud is incidental to the activities carried out by scammers and so should not attract the same level of attention as other organised criminal groups. The article concludes that although states should be responsible for the prevention and punishment of the perpetrators within their boundaries, there should be a coordination of efforts between the different states' security apparatuses because of the loose arrangements between some of the criminal elements and the cross-boundary nature of the crime.
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