2022
DOI: 10.35912/dpd.v1i2.1209
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The Indigeneity Clause and the Mismanagement of Ethnic Diversity in Nigeria

Abstract: Purpose: Nigeria is characterized by ethnic diversity and the quest to achieve ‘unity in diversity’ led to its adoption of federalism as the basic structure and principle of governance. Over six decades after independence, the country remains sharply divided along ethnic lines, and national unity remains a mirage. While there is a burgeoning body of research on the causes, manifestations, and consequences of ethnic diversity mismanagement in Nigeria, few attempts have been made to analytically study the effect… Show more

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“…Public consultation to share information with each other, express the views of each conflicting party, so that the settlement can take place efficiently and fairly. Everything is done to ensure that all parties get the same satisfaction in resolving conflicts (Adenuga, 2022). b.…”
Section: Conflictmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Public consultation to share information with each other, express the views of each conflicting party, so that the settlement can take place efficiently and fairly. Everything is done to ensure that all parties get the same satisfaction in resolving conflicts (Adenuga, 2022). b.…”
Section: Conflictmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The character of political parties in the country has also been shaped by the country's political history including the mismanagement of ethnic diversity in the country (Adenuga, 2022) which led to most of the parties assuming ethnic identities, especially in the first and second republics (Adegbami & Uche, 2015;Chidi, 2015;Yagboyaju & Akinola, 2019). Military interventions in politics, which brought abrupt ends to the first, second and third republics, have also been seen as reasons for the inability of political parties to develop internal democratic practices and act as agents of entrenching democratic consolidation in the country.…”
Section: Character Of Political Parties In Nigeriamentioning
confidence: 99%