Prior, to I945, neither the majority of British nor Africans were convinced that Western parliamentary forms of government could be transferred successfully to Nigeria. Generally it was considered that the Nigerian society would evolve from traditional forms of organization to something typically African which would prepare Africans for their eventual full participation in the world society. After 1945 under the stimulation of nationalism this concept of evolvement was completely abandoned in favour of complete adoption of Western institutions. It is to be expected that after independence the conservative forces of African traditionalism will revive and that a painful process of modification of Western institutions will begin. It would seem...
Abstract: Nigeria witnessed a transition from military to civilian rule in 1999 with a practice of w...
Political discourse on the concept of nationalism has been widely based on theoretical perspectives ...
A one Nigeria nation came to being in 1914. And when Nigeria is compared with most third world count...
Prior, to I945, neither the majority of British nor Africans were convinced that Western parliamenta...
This thesis is on the Politics of Independence in Nigeria. On October 1, I960, Nigeria gained inde...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 58-69.Chapter 1. African identity and the colonial architectu...
In 1960, when the country gained independence from colonial Britain, analysts had predicted rapid de...
This thesis is a study of the constitution making processes in Nigeria from the colonial inception t...
The colonization of what is now known as Nigeria had created lot of developmental and leadership cha...
It is quite disturbing to note that in Africa today, there is no country that is not prone to chaos ...
This study examines the transformation of political institutions among the Igede of Central Nigeria ...
The symbolic importance of the 1914 amalgamation in Nigeria’s history is not in doubt. It was the ye...
Colonization started around the 16th century and spread all around the world by the beginning of the...
Nigeria was incorporated in 1914 when Frederick Lugard(First Governor-General) amalgamated the two B...
The thrust of the paper is to examine the relationship between political socialization and political...
Abstract: Nigeria witnessed a transition from military to civilian rule in 1999 with a practice of w...
Political discourse on the concept of nationalism has been widely based on theoretical perspectives ...
A one Nigeria nation came to being in 1914. And when Nigeria is compared with most third world count...
Prior, to I945, neither the majority of British nor Africans were convinced that Western parliamenta...
This thesis is on the Politics of Independence in Nigeria. On October 1, I960, Nigeria gained inde...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 58-69.Chapter 1. African identity and the colonial architectu...
In 1960, when the country gained independence from colonial Britain, analysts had predicted rapid de...
This thesis is a study of the constitution making processes in Nigeria from the colonial inception t...
The colonization of what is now known as Nigeria had created lot of developmental and leadership cha...
It is quite disturbing to note that in Africa today, there is no country that is not prone to chaos ...
This study examines the transformation of political institutions among the Igede of Central Nigeria ...
The symbolic importance of the 1914 amalgamation in Nigeria’s history is not in doubt. It was the ye...
Colonization started around the 16th century and spread all around the world by the beginning of the...
Nigeria was incorporated in 1914 when Frederick Lugard(First Governor-General) amalgamated the two B...
The thrust of the paper is to examine the relationship between political socialization and political...
Abstract: Nigeria witnessed a transition from military to civilian rule in 1999 with a practice of w...
Political discourse on the concept of nationalism has been widely based on theoretical perspectives ...
A one Nigeria nation came to being in 1914. And when Nigeria is compared with most third world count...