E. F. L. Brech (ed.), The Principles and Practice of Management (Longmans, 1963), p. 34.
2.
Dick Carlson, Modern Management: Principles and Practices (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development), p. 137.
3.
Ibid.
4.
Margery Perham (ed.), Mining, Commerce and Finance in Nigeria (Faber and Faber), p. 95.
5.
Revision of Salaries of African Staff, Sessional Paper No. 19 of 1935, Lagos.
6.
Report on the Medical Services for the Year 1941, Sessional Paper No. 4 of 1942, p. 10.
7.
Margery Perham (ed.), Mining, Commerce, and Finance in Nigeria (Faber and Faber, London), p. 8.
8.
Ibid.
9.
Labour Supervision in the Colonial Empire 1937-1943, Colonial No. 185 (1943), p. 1.
10.
Particulars of the departmental training schemes are given in Sir Walter Elliot's report.
11.
Sir Walter Elliot, Report of the Commission on Higher Education in West Africa, Cmnd 6655.
12.
Sessional Paper No. 24 of 1945.
13.
Ibid.
14.
In 1948 there were 414 private students in the United Kingdom education institutions.
15.
Sessional Paper No. 24 of 1945.
16.
Colonial Annual Reports, Nigeria, 1931, p. 39.
17.
H.M. Foot, Commission, Report on the Recruitment and Training of Nigerians for Senior Posts in the Government Service of Nigeria (Lagos , 1948), pp. 16-18.
18.
Statement of policy of the Government of the Federation of Nigerianization of the Federal Public Service, 1956-60, Sessional Paper No. 4, p. 1.
19.
C.C.T.C., Inter-African Labour Inst. Quarterly Review of Labour Problems in Africa, Vol. VII, No. 2, printed from Report by the Treasury, W.R. Government, Ibadan.
20.
The Public Service in New States (O.U.P. ).
21.
Ibid.
22.
Ibid.
23.
J. Donald Kingsley, Staffing and Development of the Public Service of Northern Nigeria (Kaduna, January 1961), Chapter 8.
24.
J. Donald Kingsley, Staff Development in the Eastern Region of Nigeria (April, 1960), p. 10.
25.
Memorandum on the Revision of Salaries and Wages of Government Staff (Government Printer, Lagos, 1952), p. 1.
26.
Investment in Education.
27.
National Manpower Board, Manpower Situation in Nigeria (Preliminary Report), 1963.
28.
This excludes teaching and research staff.
29.
National Manpower Board, Nigeria's High-level Manpower 1963-70 (Manpower Study No. 2, 1964), Chapter 5.
30.
Management in Nigeria, May-June 1966, Vol. 2.
31.
National Manpower Board, Nigeria's High-level Manpower 1963-70 (Manpower Study No. 2, 1964).
32.
The term "Accountants" in Nigeria is a mixed bag and includes professionally qualified accountants and non-professional personnel performing accounting jobs.
33.
New Nigerian (newspaper), June 12, 1970, p. 4.
34.
The Northern States of Nigeria now seem ostensibly to be reversing the Northernization policy.
35.
E. A. Miller defined unestablished workers as "those workers other than such staff as can reasonably be regarded as necessary to maintain public service on a minimum and long term basis" or "staff which does not acquire or does not need to acquire any substantial degree of skill".
36.
Conclusions of the Federal Government on the Report of the Morgan Commission—1963-1964.
37.
Sessional Paper No. 5 of 1964 (Federal Ministry of Information , Lagos, 1964).
38.
Department of Labour Quarterly Review, March 1943.
39.
Ibid.
40.
See Report of the Commission of Enquiry into the Disorders in the Eastern Provinces of Nigeria, November 1949; H.M.S.O. , London, 1950, Colonial No. 257, p. 3.
41.
Chief Festus Okotie-Eboh was then the Minister of Labour and his speech was made at the 38th Confernce of the I.L.O. See Department of Labour Quarterly Review.
42.
Ministry of Labour and Welfare, Eastern Nigeria.
43.
The Central Government policy.
44.
Sessional Paper No. 8 of 1955, Eastern Region.
45.
Guide to Careers, op. cit., pp. 187-8.
46.
An Introduction to Industrial Relations in Nigeria, Chapters 5 and 6.
47.
Mr Justice L.M. Mbanefo, Report of Commission on Review of Salaries and Wages (Lagos, 1959), p. 3.
48.
The Morgan Salaries and Wages Review Commission ( Lagos, 1964), p. 37.
49.
Nigerian Employers' Consultative Association, NECA News (February 1965), p. 2.
50.
Op. cit., p. 3.
51.
Ibid.
52.
NECA News (April 1965), p. 2.
53.
Ibid.
54.
NECA News (April 1965), p. 5.
55.
Economic Development Institute, University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus, Enugu, October 1966.