An attempt to contextualize the political power structure in Nigeria exposes an orientation and practice that directly negates the democratic norm of power belonging to the people. Today, power belongs entirely to government officials who use it to advance the course of their political and economic interests. The people are thus, subjected to the point and path of complete alienation from the demands and benefits of their democratic citizenship. Given the weakness of the rule of law and institutions of check in Nigeria, established statutes and legislation have not been able to stand tall to relevance in dislodging the hegemony of the ruling elites as is evident in our case study-Imo State. This has since 1999, propped up a telling politica...
Democracy is adjudged the best form of government all over the world. In 1999, Nigeria joined other ...
Democracy is a system of government through which the people choose their leaders and hold their lea...
The prevalence of cross-carpeting in Nigerian politics continues to threaten the consolidation of de...
An attempt to contextualize the political power structure in Nigeria exposes an orientation and prac...
Democracy is often applauded as government of the people wherein power belong to the electorates and...
Good governance is integral to economic growth, the eradication of poverty and hunger, and sustainab...
Nigeria has run democratic governance consecutively for twenty-one years. Within this timeframe, dem...
Democratic governance constitutes an enduring challenge for Africa’s most population nation, Nigeria...
This paper examines how the modern politics of power acquisition and decision-making implementations...
Citizens’ representation embodied in the legislature is a central component and an indispensable pr...
Anchored on socio-political principles like freedom, human rights and rule of law, democracy is deem...
The principle of separation of powers and the doctrine of checks and balances are the two major mech...
Since 1999, Nigeria has witnessed an uninterrupted democratic experiment with many challenges. With ...
Democracy is adjudged the best form of government all over the world. In 1999, Nigeria joined other ...
This paper examines patron-client politics in the context of democracy and governance in Nigeria wit...
Democracy is adjudged the best form of government all over the world. In 1999, Nigeria joined other ...
Democracy is a system of government through which the people choose their leaders and hold their lea...
The prevalence of cross-carpeting in Nigerian politics continues to threaten the consolidation of de...
An attempt to contextualize the political power structure in Nigeria exposes an orientation and prac...
Democracy is often applauded as government of the people wherein power belong to the electorates and...
Good governance is integral to economic growth, the eradication of poverty and hunger, and sustainab...
Nigeria has run democratic governance consecutively for twenty-one years. Within this timeframe, dem...
Democratic governance constitutes an enduring challenge for Africa’s most population nation, Nigeria...
This paper examines how the modern politics of power acquisition and decision-making implementations...
Citizens’ representation embodied in the legislature is a central component and an indispensable pr...
Anchored on socio-political principles like freedom, human rights and rule of law, democracy is deem...
The principle of separation of powers and the doctrine of checks and balances are the two major mech...
Since 1999, Nigeria has witnessed an uninterrupted democratic experiment with many challenges. With ...
Democracy is adjudged the best form of government all over the world. In 1999, Nigeria joined other ...
This paper examines patron-client politics in the context of democracy and governance in Nigeria wit...
Democracy is adjudged the best form of government all over the world. In 1999, Nigeria joined other ...
Democracy is a system of government through which the people choose their leaders and hold their lea...
The prevalence of cross-carpeting in Nigerian politics continues to threaten the consolidation of de...