Local governments are often regarded as instruments for mitigating conflicts and enhancing cohesion, integration and unity in pluralistic societies. However, these institutions have been hijacked by dissent and the quest for autonomy by disgruntled groups and politicians making it difficult for these goals to be attained. It is because of these factors that this paper examines the role political dissent and quest for autonomy have played in undermining the perfect integration of the Wum Divisional Local Government. It argues that the quest for political dominance, superiority, victimisation of opponents and infighting and secession tendencies accentuated conflicts in the area. It goes further to posit that, the one party system embraced in ...
The research problem is an analysis of the political evolution of Cameroon from a colony in 1884 to ...
The Kamerun Plebiscites of 1959-1961 were crucial to the rise and development of Western Kamerun nat...
The founding history of Cameroon, as a nation-state was influenced by externally imposed factors, wh...
Expounding on the independence struggle in British Southern Cameroons between 1953-1961, this paper ...
This book explores how policies of decentralisation and community participation adopted in Cameroon ...
This dual-faceted social analysis seeks to examine Cameroon’s political opposition and its efforts a...
The South African Freedom Charter (1955) states that “The people shall govern” and the African Natio...
The Governance Agenda is the framework that currently organises the West’s relations with Africa. Th...
One-party domination has been firmly established as the mainstay of the political landscapes of most...
1996 and 2006 were two milestones in the political history of Cameroon. They represent, respectively...
The return of democracy in Nigeria in 1999 has been with mixed blessing for many Nigerians, but for ...
The paper examined the political exclusion and agitation for self-determination in Nigeria and Camer...
This article attempts to analyze the changing attributes and role of the Traditional Institution wit...
This special issue takes a closer look at the role and meaning of political opposition for the devel...
This paper notes that the increasing communal clashes in local areas are not caused by prevailing di...
The research problem is an analysis of the political evolution of Cameroon from a colony in 1884 to ...
The Kamerun Plebiscites of 1959-1961 were crucial to the rise and development of Western Kamerun nat...
The founding history of Cameroon, as a nation-state was influenced by externally imposed factors, wh...
Expounding on the independence struggle in British Southern Cameroons between 1953-1961, this paper ...
This book explores how policies of decentralisation and community participation adopted in Cameroon ...
This dual-faceted social analysis seeks to examine Cameroon’s political opposition and its efforts a...
The South African Freedom Charter (1955) states that “The people shall govern” and the African Natio...
The Governance Agenda is the framework that currently organises the West’s relations with Africa. Th...
One-party domination has been firmly established as the mainstay of the political landscapes of most...
1996 and 2006 were two milestones in the political history of Cameroon. They represent, respectively...
The return of democracy in Nigeria in 1999 has been with mixed blessing for many Nigerians, but for ...
The paper examined the political exclusion and agitation for self-determination in Nigeria and Camer...
This article attempts to analyze the changing attributes and role of the Traditional Institution wit...
This special issue takes a closer look at the role and meaning of political opposition for the devel...
This paper notes that the increasing communal clashes in local areas are not caused by prevailing di...
The research problem is an analysis of the political evolution of Cameroon from a colony in 1884 to ...
The Kamerun Plebiscites of 1959-1961 were crucial to the rise and development of Western Kamerun nat...
The founding history of Cameroon, as a nation-state was influenced by externally imposed factors, wh...