The thrust of this paper is that plural and sharply divided societies like Nigeria require effective state-building initiatives to achieve national cohesion and integration as platforms for development. Five of these initiatives were assessed with the aid of secondary data anchored on textual analysis which revealed the fundamental contradictions inherent in these statebuilding measures. The character of the Nigerian state, its leading personnel and policy outcomes responsible for the current state of affairs were highlighted. The philosophical foundations and practical utility of some of these initiatives need to be revisited and tinkered with, in order to fast track national integration and development. Key Words: Assessment; Critic...
This study examines the rationales underlying state creation in Nigeria. Specifically, the study add...
The issue of state creation has been championed over the years as to create the impression that it c...
Nigerian independence has spanned through 57 years (from October 1, 1960). Of these 57 years the mil...
Heterogeneous societies have an arduous task of wielding together their often divergent values and i...
Objective: The main objectives of this paper are to explore the critical issues in the agitations/ca...
A one Nigeria nation came to being in 1914. And when Nigeria is compared with most third world count...
Since the inception of the Nigerian nation, Nigerian governments, past and present, have made seriou...
The work is the analysis of both the various nation-building challenges that have confronted Nigeria...
Looking at nation building as “the desire and effort to achieve unity among multiethnic groups...
The paper examines the Sociological Implication of State Creation in Nigeria and the Means of Resolv...
Development is said to be a predictor that determines whether a country is progressing or not. A cri...
Before the arrival of the British imperialist, there was no united entity called Nigeria. There was ...
Nigerians were highly excited by the inauguration in 1999 of the democratic regime, especially the t...
Nigeria was incorporated in 1914 when Frederick Lugard(First Governor-General) amalgamated the two B...
In response to competing group claims and the challenge to achieve pre-set triple national goals - r...
This study examines the rationales underlying state creation in Nigeria. Specifically, the study add...
The issue of state creation has been championed over the years as to create the impression that it c...
Nigerian independence has spanned through 57 years (from October 1, 1960). Of these 57 years the mil...
Heterogeneous societies have an arduous task of wielding together their often divergent values and i...
Objective: The main objectives of this paper are to explore the critical issues in the agitations/ca...
A one Nigeria nation came to being in 1914. And when Nigeria is compared with most third world count...
Since the inception of the Nigerian nation, Nigerian governments, past and present, have made seriou...
The work is the analysis of both the various nation-building challenges that have confronted Nigeria...
Looking at nation building as “the desire and effort to achieve unity among multiethnic groups...
The paper examines the Sociological Implication of State Creation in Nigeria and the Means of Resolv...
Development is said to be a predictor that determines whether a country is progressing or not. A cri...
Before the arrival of the British imperialist, there was no united entity called Nigeria. There was ...
Nigerians were highly excited by the inauguration in 1999 of the democratic regime, especially the t...
Nigeria was incorporated in 1914 when Frederick Lugard(First Governor-General) amalgamated the two B...
In response to competing group claims and the challenge to achieve pre-set triple national goals - r...
This study examines the rationales underlying state creation in Nigeria. Specifically, the study add...
The issue of state creation has been championed over the years as to create the impression that it c...
Nigerian independence has spanned through 57 years (from October 1, 1960). Of these 57 years the mil...