Globalization and its Effect in Nigeria Public Service

MGBONYEBI VOKE CHARLES, POLO ORE MARK

Abstract


The study aimed at analyzing the impact of globalization on the economic sovereignty of Nigeria. The study posits that globalization undermines the National Policy of developing countries. Its methodology pivots a critical analysis of secondary data. Its findings reveal that indeed globalization undermines the capacity of the Nigerian state to pursue independent economic policy. It however recommends amongst others the need for Nigeria to organize her economy to strive for more democratic global systems in order to enhance her bargaining power. This should be done in addition to increase her volume of trade, investment and communication through economic diversification.


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