Of all Nigeria’s borderlands, the one with Cameroon has remained the most conflictual. Beginning with border transgressions in 1913, the conflict increased both in scope and intensity over the century attracting international attention at the turn of the 21st century. This paper interrogates the causes of this age long conflict. The methodology adopted is the multidisciplinary approach. The findings of the paper are that the twin concepts of hegemony and national interest have continually played out and accentuated the conflict. It also points out that hegemonic tendencies and interest of imperial powers have fuelled the conflicts. It suggests a more realistic people centered border policy and a revisit to the principle of sacred colonial b...
The creation of states and administrative sub-units aimed at further developing rural areas in Niger...
This paper sketches a conceptual framework of international conflict dynamics and resolution, examin...
Nigeria which typifies the condition in most African countries, is bedeviled by disputes and conflic...
Of all Nigeria’s borderlands, the one with Cameroon has remained the most conflictual. Beginning wit...
Since the introduction of European model of nation-states and boundaries in Africa (1884-1885), the ...
This study looks at Northern Nigeria prior to the origination of the Court Case at The Hague in 1994...
This paper is on “Colonialism and the Origin of Boundary Crisis in Nigeria”. It examines the origin ...
Across Africa, and especially in countries of heterogeneous composition and religious differences, f...
Across African countries, various strands of local conflicts are discernible. In the post 1990 Afric...
This paper examines “Pre-Colonial Inter-Group Boundary Relations in Africa with reference to Nigeria...
The imposition of colonial boundaries in Africa created serious problems for the postcolonial states...
For close to fifty years, the territorial dispute between Nigeria and Cameroon continued over the re...
This paper is an attempt to examine the consequences of the Berlin Colonial Conference of 1884-1885 ...
The introduction of western model of boundary demarcation by Britain during the colonial era and its...
This work “The Impact of Internal Boundaries and Ethnic Conflicts on Nation Building in Nigeria” exa...
The creation of states and administrative sub-units aimed at further developing rural areas in Niger...
This paper sketches a conceptual framework of international conflict dynamics and resolution, examin...
Nigeria which typifies the condition in most African countries, is bedeviled by disputes and conflic...
Of all Nigeria’s borderlands, the one with Cameroon has remained the most conflictual. Beginning wit...
Since the introduction of European model of nation-states and boundaries in Africa (1884-1885), the ...
This study looks at Northern Nigeria prior to the origination of the Court Case at The Hague in 1994...
This paper is on “Colonialism and the Origin of Boundary Crisis in Nigeria”. It examines the origin ...
Across Africa, and especially in countries of heterogeneous composition and religious differences, f...
Across African countries, various strands of local conflicts are discernible. In the post 1990 Afric...
This paper examines “Pre-Colonial Inter-Group Boundary Relations in Africa with reference to Nigeria...
The imposition of colonial boundaries in Africa created serious problems for the postcolonial states...
For close to fifty years, the territorial dispute between Nigeria and Cameroon continued over the re...
This paper is an attempt to examine the consequences of the Berlin Colonial Conference of 1884-1885 ...
The introduction of western model of boundary demarcation by Britain during the colonial era and its...
This work “The Impact of Internal Boundaries and Ethnic Conflicts on Nation Building in Nigeria” exa...
The creation of states and administrative sub-units aimed at further developing rural areas in Niger...
This paper sketches a conceptual framework of international conflict dynamics and resolution, examin...
Nigeria which typifies the condition in most African countries, is bedeviled by disputes and conflic...