Nigeria is composed of plural and multi-complex societies with multiple ethnic groups of up to 500 cultural diversities. This country surmounts the obstacles of managing diversity through an informal setting popularly identified as a zoning formula and power sharing among the federating units. The pattern and trend in which the practice maintains Nigeria's diversity is a good lesson for a study of plural societies and consociationalism. The study aimed to examine the nature and dimension of zoning formula and power sharing in Nigeria and analyze how the strategies of zoning formula and power sharing helped manage diversity in Nigeria. The study was identified as a descriptive qualitative method that sought to describe Nigeria's strategy for...
Nigeria is a multi-ethnic and culturally diverse society that has witnessed conflicts arising from t...
The examination of favorable factors for establishing and maintaining consociational democracy is es...
Before the arrival of the British imperialist, there was no united entity called Nigeria. There was ...
As a nation of highly diverse ethnic and interest groups, Nigeria’s march towards nationhood has bee...
This paper interrogates the development challenges of a plural African state by studying the managin...
The aim of this article is to demonstrate the thesis that the stabilization of Nigeria’s complicated...
This article explores the way in which ethnically diverse societies govern their public sphere. It s...
The phenomena of zoning and political parties are high stake politics in Nigeria’s democracy. This i...
Given the diverse nature of the Nigerian society and the tension associated with political contestat...
In response to competing group claims and the challenge to achieve pre-set triple national goals - r...
This article examines contemporary arguments and counter-arguments about zoning and power rotation,...
Against the backdrop that democracy is a near impossibility in a plural or multi-racial nation, this...
This article explores the central theme in the normative philosophy arguments of Michael Walzer; Cha...
The Nigerian state has been bedeviled with the challenge of managing its convoluted and discombobula...
Political competitions and access to power, in plural societies like Nigeria, takes different forms ...
Nigeria is a multi-ethnic and culturally diverse society that has witnessed conflicts arising from t...
The examination of favorable factors for establishing and maintaining consociational democracy is es...
Before the arrival of the British imperialist, there was no united entity called Nigeria. There was ...
As a nation of highly diverse ethnic and interest groups, Nigeria’s march towards nationhood has bee...
This paper interrogates the development challenges of a plural African state by studying the managin...
The aim of this article is to demonstrate the thesis that the stabilization of Nigeria’s complicated...
This article explores the way in which ethnically diverse societies govern their public sphere. It s...
The phenomena of zoning and political parties are high stake politics in Nigeria’s democracy. This i...
Given the diverse nature of the Nigerian society and the tension associated with political contestat...
In response to competing group claims and the challenge to achieve pre-set triple national goals - r...
This article examines contemporary arguments and counter-arguments about zoning and power rotation,...
Against the backdrop that democracy is a near impossibility in a plural or multi-racial nation, this...
This article explores the central theme in the normative philosophy arguments of Michael Walzer; Cha...
The Nigerian state has been bedeviled with the challenge of managing its convoluted and discombobula...
Political competitions and access to power, in plural societies like Nigeria, takes different forms ...
Nigeria is a multi-ethnic and culturally diverse society that has witnessed conflicts arising from t...
The examination of favorable factors for establishing and maintaining consociational democracy is es...
Before the arrival of the British imperialist, there was no united entity called Nigeria. There was ...