Nigerian Journal of Public Sector Management
Nigerian Journal of Public Sector Management (NJPSM)
FEDERAL UNIVERSITY WUKARI
TARABA STATE - NIGERIA

Nigerian Journal of Public Sector Management (NJPSM) is a peer-reviewed publication (print and online) of original research papers and book reviews of aspects of public administration, management, politics, international relations, conflict, peace, security, democracy, political economy, development, leadership, corruption, public policy, elections and other related areas of public administration. Papers publish in NJPSM are aimed at being both theoretical and empirical.
Articles
Vol 04 No. 01
Paper Title Author/s Name/s Link
The Theoretical Underpinning of National Plan in Nigeria. Kamal Bello & Madinah Bello. File Not Available
Appraisal of the Role of Tertiary Education Trust Fund (Tetfund) in Infrastructural Development of Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria: The Case of Edo State and Delta State. Victor Abhiele Okosun & Aihie-Ezomo Joy. File Not Available
Oil Politics and the Niger Delta Crisis: Implications for Nigeria's Development and Economic Growth. Adamson Duncan Ganiyu & Umezurike Ikenna Samuel. File Not Available
State - Joint - Local Government Account (SJLGA) and the Challenges of Development among Local Government Areas in Nigeria: The Experience in Plateau State. Cinjel Nandes Dickson, Joseph Danjuma, Chigozie Rita Umeh & Dubu Museh Danbeki. File Not Available
Political Phenomenology of Tiv Relationship with Eggon, Alago and Fulani in Nasarawa State. Uhembe Ahar Clement. File Not Available
Resource Control: A Panacea to True Federalism in Nigeria. Dakusuk Markus Jimwan, Mundi Freejob, Christiana Lekshak & Zaku Amina. File Not Available
Fulani-Herdsmen and Farmers Conflict in Nigeria: Implications for National Development. Luga Fakuran & Akpera Tyough Wuese. File Not Available
Corruption and Nigeria's National Development. Nathi Nzeagwu, Nkayo Martin Ojie & Odey Benjamin. File Not Available
Fiscal Federalism and Resource Control in Nigeria. Isah Adamu . File Not Available
Influence of Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SMES) Lendingon the Nigerian Economy . Ebire Kolawole & Mailafia Luka . File Not Available
Herders-Farmers Crisis in Nigeria:An Appraisal of the State's Response. Matthew Shisha Azenda, Abraham Agan & Daniel Terhemen Gever. File Not Available
Food Insecurity in Nigeria: A Contextual Appreciation of the Problem. Gambo Yakubu Jiebreeal & Peter W.Naakiel. File Not Available
Globalization and Development Crisis in Emerging Modern Societies. Simon Sam Amenger. File Not Available