2020
DOI: 10.5897/ajpsir2019.1218
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Nigerian morbid federalism and demand for political restructuring

Abstract: The foundation of Nigeria's problems lies in its historical development. This is linked to the swift design by predatory colonial masters aimed at achieving their political economy in colonialization of Africa. Sequel to the amalgamation of the southern and northern protectorates in 1914, Nigeria's minimal state has continued to witness serial and intractable agitations, political interplays and intrigues and aspirations of statesmen and nationalists turned into defensive, mutual distrusts and regionalized. Th… Show more

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“…However, the damage did not start with military intervention. The federation had already been battling the plague of regional strife as an offshoot of perceived imbalances traceable to the political foundation laid by the colonial government (Abada, Okafor, & Omeh, 2020). It is right to say that the sole reason for the adoption of federalism was originally to facilitate ease of governance for the colonial administration.…”
Section: The Chronicle Of Nigerian Federalismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the damage did not start with military intervention. The federation had already been battling the plague of regional strife as an offshoot of perceived imbalances traceable to the political foundation laid by the colonial government (Abada, Okafor, & Omeh, 2020). It is right to say that the sole reason for the adoption of federalism was originally to facilitate ease of governance for the colonial administration.…”
Section: The Chronicle Of Nigerian Federalismmentioning
confidence: 99%