Dear all,
I am in the process of reviewing the literature on youth transition rites and forms of political participation in Igbo, Hausa, and Yoruba history (and any others in Nigeria) across history (from as far back as possible- preferably from the 1800s). The review is part of a broader project on the evolution of youth work and youth policies in Nigeria.
I am wondering if anyone is able to guide me on papers or books that might be useful in this regard.
I should be very grateful.
Sincere regards, Dabesaki
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