Cogent Social Sciences
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POLITICS & INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Knowledge and support for political restructuring among youths in Nigeria: Are there ethnic and religious differences?
George C. Nche1 Department of Religion Studies, University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South AfricaView further author information
, Akanu O. Otu2 Department of Political Science, Alex Ekwueme Federal University, Ndufu-Alike Ikwo, Ebonyi, NigeriaView further author information
, Michael I. Ugwueze3 Department of Political Science, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, NigeriaView further author information
, Groupson-Paul U. C. Okechukwu2 Department of Political Science, Alex Ekwueme Federal University, Ndufu-Alike Ikwo, Ebonyi, NigeriaView further author information
, Ernest Ndidi Ejem2 Department of Political Science, Alex Ekwueme Federal University, Ndufu-Alike Ikwo, Ebonyi, NigeriaView further author information
& Olihe Ononogbu3 Department of Political Science, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, NigeriaCorrespondence[email protected]
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7732-0905View further author information
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Sandro Serpa4 Sociology, University of the Azores, PortugalView further author information
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Received 20 Aug 2019, Accepted 05 Jun 2020, Published online: 07 Jul 2020
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