2018
DOI: 10.22158/csm.v1n1p27
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Nigeria’s Unity, Development and Civil Society: The Imperative of Good Governance

Abstract: Before the arrival of the British imperialist, there was no united entity called Nigeria. There was also nothing like political infrastructure known as "regions". Nigeria comprises of about 250 ethnic groups who were doing things as entity of their own before the British colonizers integrated Nigeria to be one. The merger could be described as "forced union". The introduction of indirect rule by the British imperial master orchestrated divide and rule in Nigeria, it also gave rise to ethnic consciousness. It i… Show more

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