ABSTRACT

Mao Zedong once said that for thought to be relevant to life, it should deal not with errors in books, but with errors in men’s heads. We are about to launch out on a bookish disquisition on revenue allocation. Our discussion intends to be principally informative and relates to the outcry about revenue allocation associated with the wide demand for a ‘sovereign’ or ‘constitutional’ conference following the exit o f the Babangida regime.