Hegemonic and counter-hegemonic politics are inherent in most human groupings, particularly where such politics are geared toward the appropriation of space. Against this backdrop, the paper attempts to explain how an elite and counter-elite dichotomy in a social formation arose in the struggle for power. Contentious micro-politics in Lagos, the capital city in colonial Nigeria, with the attendant pull and push of elite bargaining for power and prominence, is examined, particularly as the dual claims to consent and dissent were reflected in the nationalist newspapers of the era. Résumé La pratique d\'une politique de type hégémonique et contre-hégémonique est inhérente à la plupart des groupements humains, particulièrement lorsque ces polit...
One of the fundamental challenges of managing heterogeneous states is concerned with the provision o...
This paper analyses the implication of state and hegemony on environmental politics in Nigeria. It a...
This is an in-depth study of the Nigerian press, the ubiquitous behemoth which called itself the de...
Hegemonic and counter-hegemonic politics are inherent in most human groupings, particularly where su...
This thesis studies print culture in colonial Lagos against the background of the public sphere, and...
This chapter examines the politico-historical emergence of two spaces in colonial Nigeria and how th...
International audienceArchitect Rem Koolhaas and his team from Harvard regard Lagos as an extreme an...
International audienceArchitect Rem Koolhaas and his team from Harvard regard Lagos as an extreme an...
From the 1940s, the colonial administration enacted policies such as ‘slum clearance’ and the constr...
Urban segregation policy represents one of the dramatic changes fosteredby colonialism with far reac...
The formulation and implementation of policies in colonial Lagos were shrouded in politics. Indeed, ...
The policy of segregation is undoubtedly a resented feature of colonial rule in Africa. However, dis...
Nigeria’s political history has been marred by various forms of crises that have continued to retard...
This is a book chapter from Fragmented Identities of Nigeria: Sociopolitical and Economic Crises. Bo...
After independence, the Nigerian government faced a number of choices about how to manage its urban ...
One of the fundamental challenges of managing heterogeneous states is concerned with the provision o...
This paper analyses the implication of state and hegemony on environmental politics in Nigeria. It a...
This is an in-depth study of the Nigerian press, the ubiquitous behemoth which called itself the de...
Hegemonic and counter-hegemonic politics are inherent in most human groupings, particularly where su...
This thesis studies print culture in colonial Lagos against the background of the public sphere, and...
This chapter examines the politico-historical emergence of two spaces in colonial Nigeria and how th...
International audienceArchitect Rem Koolhaas and his team from Harvard regard Lagos as an extreme an...
International audienceArchitect Rem Koolhaas and his team from Harvard regard Lagos as an extreme an...
From the 1940s, the colonial administration enacted policies such as ‘slum clearance’ and the constr...
Urban segregation policy represents one of the dramatic changes fosteredby colonialism with far reac...
The formulation and implementation of policies in colonial Lagos were shrouded in politics. Indeed, ...
The policy of segregation is undoubtedly a resented feature of colonial rule in Africa. However, dis...
Nigeria’s political history has been marred by various forms of crises that have continued to retard...
This is a book chapter from Fragmented Identities of Nigeria: Sociopolitical and Economic Crises. Bo...
After independence, the Nigerian government faced a number of choices about how to manage its urban ...
One of the fundamental challenges of managing heterogeneous states is concerned with the provision o...
This paper analyses the implication of state and hegemony on environmental politics in Nigeria. It a...
This is an in-depth study of the Nigerian press, the ubiquitous behemoth which called itself the de...