This paper analyses the covert influence of ethnicity and religion on the media and voting in Nigerian elections and demonstrates how previous Nigerian republics have been hindered because of the impact of ethnic disservice and election crises, thereby providing opportunities for the military to topple each of those failed civilian administrations. Unfortunately, the press could not play a meaningful role in the 1964/65 election crises because the leaders of the factional groups in those conflicts were equally the owners of the early newspapers. So, they simply converted their papers into channels for fighting wars of personal vendetta. In fact, ethnic rivalry and religious intolerance are today the two major sources of conflict in Nigerian...
The Nigerian state is a conglomeration of disparate ethnic groups. Despite 53 years of statehood, th...
The media in every society are part of the government but not of the government. This is why the med...
Religious and ethnic identity clashes laid the structure of the Nigerian state in 1914, which transm...
This paper analyses the covert influence of ethnicity and religion on the media and voting in Nigeri...
There has been scepticism or near total lack of faith expressed over time by pundits as to the worka...
This paper examines how ethnic conflict occurred as a result of actions or decisions made by either ...
Multiple forces contribute to and influence the course of ethnic conflict in developing and multi e...
Elections in a multi-ethnic and multi-religious people like Nigeria can be a serious practice with m...
This Discussion Paper critically examines the pivotal role religion plays in Nigerian politics, part...
Nigeria party politic has been polluted by ethnic chauvinism. This problem is one of the major qualm...
This paper examines the military, ethnicity and democracy within the context of Nigeria's historical...
After about thirty years of military dictatorship, Nigeria found herself again in the mainstream of ...
The aim of this paper is to examine how religion and ethnicity can help bring about national integra...
As Nigeria successfully concluded another general election in 2015, religion once again played a div...
This paper evaluates Nigeria’s press coverage of political crises and conflicts during the President...
The Nigerian state is a conglomeration of disparate ethnic groups. Despite 53 years of statehood, th...
The media in every society are part of the government but not of the government. This is why the med...
Religious and ethnic identity clashes laid the structure of the Nigerian state in 1914, which transm...
This paper analyses the covert influence of ethnicity and religion on the media and voting in Nigeri...
There has been scepticism or near total lack of faith expressed over time by pundits as to the worka...
This paper examines how ethnic conflict occurred as a result of actions or decisions made by either ...
Multiple forces contribute to and influence the course of ethnic conflict in developing and multi e...
Elections in a multi-ethnic and multi-religious people like Nigeria can be a serious practice with m...
This Discussion Paper critically examines the pivotal role religion plays in Nigerian politics, part...
Nigeria party politic has been polluted by ethnic chauvinism. This problem is one of the major qualm...
This paper examines the military, ethnicity and democracy within the context of Nigeria's historical...
After about thirty years of military dictatorship, Nigeria found herself again in the mainstream of ...
The aim of this paper is to examine how religion and ethnicity can help bring about national integra...
As Nigeria successfully concluded another general election in 2015, religion once again played a div...
This paper evaluates Nigeria’s press coverage of political crises and conflicts during the President...
The Nigerian state is a conglomeration of disparate ethnic groups. Despite 53 years of statehood, th...
The media in every society are part of the government but not of the government. This is why the med...
Religious and ethnic identity clashes laid the structure of the Nigerian state in 1914, which transm...