Since the inauguration of the Nigerian federal legislature in 2007, conflicts between the Senate and the House of Representatives have been on the increase. But they are seen as a necessary precondition of the learning democratic process of the time. This paper argues that partisan conflict and bickering within the legislature can occur not only when two or more political parties control the two chambers but even when one party does. This is defined by the pursuit of private interests. In spite of the strategic importance of the legislature, adequate and relevant explanation to the conflicts within the two chambers seems not to have been scientifically given. Political analysts and academics rarely focus attention on scientific explanation ...
Given the diverse nature of the Nigerian society and the tension associated with political contestat...
Democratic Governance and Political Participation in Nigeria 1999-2014 seeks to critically analyse N...
The focus of this study is on the executive and legislative relationship in Nigeria’s Fourth Republ...
Since the inauguration of the Nigerian federal legislature in 2007, conflicts between the Senate and...
Intra-party conflicts of all shapes and complexions have been part and parcel of Nigeria’s democrati...
The return of democracy in Nigeria in 1999 has been with mixed blessing for many Nigerians, but for ...
This paper assessed intraparty conflict management mechanisms on democratic consolidation in Nigeria...
The study reviewed legislative-executive relationship in Cross River State fourth republic democrati...
In modern African politics, terrorism and failed state syndrome have became prevalent and a challeng...
The early economists and political punter foresaw a more promising future for Nigeria as an emerging...
The work examines the legislative-executive conflicts in Nigeria’s presidential democracy in an expl...
In Nigeria, political conflicts have been characterized by both the desire to gain the desired value...
This paper underscores the interplay among party primaries, candidate selection and intra-party conf...
This study is an analysis of the nature and pattern of intra-party conflict in Nigeria’s Fourth Repu...
Nigeria has been pulled in multiple directions by divisive centrifugal forces emanating from ethnic,...
Given the diverse nature of the Nigerian society and the tension associated with political contestat...
Democratic Governance and Political Participation in Nigeria 1999-2014 seeks to critically analyse N...
The focus of this study is on the executive and legislative relationship in Nigeria’s Fourth Republ...
Since the inauguration of the Nigerian federal legislature in 2007, conflicts between the Senate and...
Intra-party conflicts of all shapes and complexions have been part and parcel of Nigeria’s democrati...
The return of democracy in Nigeria in 1999 has been with mixed blessing for many Nigerians, but for ...
This paper assessed intraparty conflict management mechanisms on democratic consolidation in Nigeria...
The study reviewed legislative-executive relationship in Cross River State fourth republic democrati...
In modern African politics, terrorism and failed state syndrome have became prevalent and a challeng...
The early economists and political punter foresaw a more promising future for Nigeria as an emerging...
The work examines the legislative-executive conflicts in Nigeria’s presidential democracy in an expl...
In Nigeria, political conflicts have been characterized by both the desire to gain the desired value...
This paper underscores the interplay among party primaries, candidate selection and intra-party conf...
This study is an analysis of the nature and pattern of intra-party conflict in Nigeria’s Fourth Repu...
Nigeria has been pulled in multiple directions by divisive centrifugal forces emanating from ethnic,...
Given the diverse nature of the Nigerian society and the tension associated with political contestat...
Democratic Governance and Political Participation in Nigeria 1999-2014 seeks to critically analyse N...
The focus of this study is on the executive and legislative relationship in Nigeria’s Fourth Republ...