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From an overview of the literature, this paper argues that while these perspectives have benefited from debates on ethnicity worldwide, Nigerian responses to historical developments such as the...
21 maj 2022 · Ethnic politics in Africa. by. Nnoli, Okwudiba. Publication date. 1989. Topics. Ethnicity -- Nigeria, Minorities -- Political activity -- Nigeria, Ethnicity -- Africa, Minorities -- Political activity -- Africa, Nigeria -- Politics and government -- 1960-, Nigeria -- Ethnic relations -- Political aspects, Africa -- Politics and government ...
History of Ethnic Crises in Nigeria and Emergence of Ethnic Strongholds/Frontiers of Violence With over 400 ethnic and linguistic groups, Nigeria is arguably one of the world’s most ethnically fractionalized countries in the world, with the most dominant ethnic groups being Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba. As such, Nigeria
1 sty 2019 · This paper thence sought to assess Nigeria’s tortuous experience with identity and identity politics with particular reference to ethnic, religious, and lingual challenges.
The first segment discusses the origin and development of ethnicity in Nigerian body politic between 1900 and 1946. The second section examines inter-ethnic conflicts in Nigeria between 1946 and 1966 and their impact on nation building.
8 cze 2020 · [Show full abstract] book analyses the issues and nuances inherent to governance and democracy in Nigeria, as well as domestic policy process, global governance, and human security.
Nigerian federal system must be grounded upon a fairly elaborate but, yet, precise theoretical framework. The issues raised in this study relates to federalism, state creation, economic development, ethnicity, communal elite/class formation, primitive accumulation, and integration.