Nigeria has continued to grapple with divisive effects of ethnicity on the country’s political process. Apart from the 12 June 1993 presidential election, all post-independent electoral processes have reflected discernible patterns of ethnic bloc voting, which indicate a dip in the country’s political culture. The 28 March 2015 presidential election, won by Muhammadu Buhari, also buttresses the ethnic bloc voting theory, with grave implications for national integration in Nigeria. This paper probes the persistence of ethnic politics in Nigeria after close to six decades of self-rule, and suggests ways of overcoming the divisive and destructive impact of ethnicity in Nigeria’s political process
In 1960, when the country gained independence from colonial Britain, analysts had predicted rapid de...
As a nation of highly diverse ethnic and interest groups, Nigeria’s march towards nationhood has bee...
Recent literature acknowledges the problem of ethnic pluralism and ethnic conflicts in African socie...
It is rather an indisputable fact that ethnicity has marred politics in Nigeria. With ample of data,...
Without any form of prejudice, it is a fact that Nigeria is a multi-ethnic state with differences in...
The roles of hate speech, ethnicity and region were very central to the 2015 general elections in Ni...
Undoubtedly, the twin problems of African politics for ages reared their ugly heads in the 2023 pres...
This article analyses voting patterns in Nigeria’s 2019 presidential election. Its main objective is...
The colonization of what is now known as Nigeria had created lot of developmental and leadership cha...
Nigeria party politic has been polluted by ethnic chauvinism. This problem is one of the major qualm...
Political Behaviour determines electoral process and voting pattern in every democratic regime. In N...
Political competitions and access to power, in plural societies like Nigeria, takes different forms ...
The thrust of this paper is an examination into an essential and perhaps an overly underplayed chara...
Nigeria is considered a heterogeneous society per excellence. This is courtesy of its multi ethnic a...
This paper analyses the covert influence of ethnicity and religion on the media and voting in Nigeri...
In 1960, when the country gained independence from colonial Britain, analysts had predicted rapid de...
As a nation of highly diverse ethnic and interest groups, Nigeria’s march towards nationhood has bee...
Recent literature acknowledges the problem of ethnic pluralism and ethnic conflicts in African socie...
It is rather an indisputable fact that ethnicity has marred politics in Nigeria. With ample of data,...
Without any form of prejudice, it is a fact that Nigeria is a multi-ethnic state with differences in...
The roles of hate speech, ethnicity and region were very central to the 2015 general elections in Ni...
Undoubtedly, the twin problems of African politics for ages reared their ugly heads in the 2023 pres...
This article analyses voting patterns in Nigeria’s 2019 presidential election. Its main objective is...
The colonization of what is now known as Nigeria had created lot of developmental and leadership cha...
Nigeria party politic has been polluted by ethnic chauvinism. This problem is one of the major qualm...
Political Behaviour determines electoral process and voting pattern in every democratic regime. In N...
Political competitions and access to power, in plural societies like Nigeria, takes different forms ...
The thrust of this paper is an examination into an essential and perhaps an overly underplayed chara...
Nigeria is considered a heterogeneous society per excellence. This is courtesy of its multi ethnic a...
This paper analyses the covert influence of ethnicity and religion on the media and voting in Nigeri...
In 1960, when the country gained independence from colonial Britain, analysts had predicted rapid de...
As a nation of highly diverse ethnic and interest groups, Nigeria’s march towards nationhood has bee...
Recent literature acknowledges the problem of ethnic pluralism and ethnic conflicts in African socie...