Nigeria has undergone a long process of restructuring in terms of the number of geo-political administrative areas called states or regions constituting the country. This process is popularly referred to as “state creation”, that is the process whereby new geo-political units/constituents known as “states” in most federations are created out of existing or old ones. The outcome of this process is usually an increase in the number of states constituting the Nigerian federation. Nigeria is one of the most ethnically diverse countries in the world with well over 250 ethno linguistic groups, some of which are bigger than many independent states of contemporary Africa. The Nigerian federalism is a creation of the British. Before the arrival of B...
Overtime, federalism has become an attractive and acceptable political arrangement designed to gover...
This paper grapples with the question of Nigeria's federal practice. It argues that there is a need ...
The paper contends that the Nigerian State can exploit the virtues of federalism to promote good gov...
This study examined the current challenges facing federalism in Nigeria and how it had hampered unit...
The continuous misgivings about Nigeria’s developmental trajectory predate Nigeria’s independence. T...
The basic minimal structures required for a country to lay claims to the practice of federalism incl...
Federalism is a form of government that is often adopted by countries with great diversity in geogra...
Nigeria’s federalism has been distorted from its original vision and structure. This situation prese...
A fundamental mechanism of evaluating the level of civilization or civicness of modern political sys...
Federalism is seen as a model for the proper socio-economic,political governmental principle of admi...
This book analyzes the concept “true federalism” to examine whether there are definable dimensions o...
In comparison with established democracies Nigeria is a highly populated and ethnic fragmented state...
Undoubtedly, one of the major absurdities of Nigerian federalism well noted in the extant literature...
Since Nigeria’s independence from Britain in 1960, there have been continuous calls for creating mor...
Against the background of calls for the establishment of true federalism in Nigeria, this paper exam...
Overtime, federalism has become an attractive and acceptable political arrangement designed to gover...
This paper grapples with the question of Nigeria's federal practice. It argues that there is a need ...
The paper contends that the Nigerian State can exploit the virtues of federalism to promote good gov...
This study examined the current challenges facing federalism in Nigeria and how it had hampered unit...
The continuous misgivings about Nigeria’s developmental trajectory predate Nigeria’s independence. T...
The basic minimal structures required for a country to lay claims to the practice of federalism incl...
Federalism is a form of government that is often adopted by countries with great diversity in geogra...
Nigeria’s federalism has been distorted from its original vision and structure. This situation prese...
A fundamental mechanism of evaluating the level of civilization or civicness of modern political sys...
Federalism is seen as a model for the proper socio-economic,political governmental principle of admi...
This book analyzes the concept “true federalism” to examine whether there are definable dimensions o...
In comparison with established democracies Nigeria is a highly populated and ethnic fragmented state...
Undoubtedly, one of the major absurdities of Nigerian federalism well noted in the extant literature...
Since Nigeria’s independence from Britain in 1960, there have been continuous calls for creating mor...
Against the background of calls for the establishment of true federalism in Nigeria, this paper exam...
Overtime, federalism has become an attractive and acceptable political arrangement designed to gover...
This paper grapples with the question of Nigeria's federal practice. It argues that there is a need ...
The paper contends that the Nigerian State can exploit the virtues of federalism to promote good gov...