Heterogeneous societies have an arduous task of wielding together their often divergent values and interests into commonly held belief and sentiments about the country they tacitly or expressly agreed to form. The various nationalities in the present day Nigeria agreed to come together in 1914 under the supervision of the British colonialists. More than a century later, the country is still grappling with issues of power and resource sharing, indigeneship, marginalization, among others. This paper utilized qualitative research approach to gain an insight into the nature and character of the Nigerian state and its quest for nationhood. Subsequently, relevant sources of this research were fairly and professionally scrutinized, understood and ...
Political discourse on the concept of nationalism has been widely based on theoretical perspectives ...
At the root of most if not all internal conflicts in the world, particularly Africa today, is a stru...
Nigeria is confronted today with the challenges of political and constitutional crises in a manner a...
A one Nigeria nation came to being in 1914. And when Nigeria is compared with most third world count...
Before the arrival of the British imperialist, there was no united entity called Nigeria. There was ...
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...
The thrust of this paper is that plural and sharply divided societies like Nigeria require effective...
Nigeria, the heart of Africa and world's most populous black nation is a classic case of deeply divi...
Political competitions and access to power, in plural societies like Nigeria, takes different forms ...
In 1960, when the country gained independence from colonial Britain, analysts had predicted rapid de...
Federalism is seen as a model for the proper socio-economic,political governmental principle of admi...
Looking at nation building as “the desire and effort to achieve unity among multiethnic groups...
A one Nigeria nation came to being in 1914. And when Nigeria is compared with most third world count...
After over fifty years of independence, many African states are steeped in the crisis of nation-buil...
Political discourse on the concept of nationalism has been widely based on theoretical perspectives ...
At the root of most if not all internal conflicts in the world, particularly Africa today, is a stru...
Nigeria is confronted today with the challenges of political and constitutional crises in a manner a...
A one Nigeria nation came to being in 1914. And when Nigeria is compared with most third world count...
Before the arrival of the British imperialist, there was no united entity called Nigeria. There was ...
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...
The thrust of this paper is that plural and sharply divided societies like Nigeria require effective...
Nigeria, the heart of Africa and world's most populous black nation is a classic case of deeply divi...
Political competitions and access to power, in plural societies like Nigeria, takes different forms ...
In 1960, when the country gained independence from colonial Britain, analysts had predicted rapid de...
Federalism is seen as a model for the proper socio-economic,political governmental principle of admi...
Looking at nation building as “the desire and effort to achieve unity among multiethnic groups...
A one Nigeria nation came to being in 1914. And when Nigeria is compared with most third world count...
After over fifty years of independence, many African states are steeped in the crisis of nation-buil...
Political discourse on the concept of nationalism has been widely based on theoretical perspectives ...
At the root of most if not all internal conflicts in the world, particularly Africa today, is a stru...
Nigeria is confronted today with the challenges of political and constitutional crises in a manner a...