Since its independence from Britain in 1960, Nigeria has emerged as
Africa's second largest economy and one of the biggest producers of
oil in the world. Despite its economic success, however, there are
deep divisions among its two hundred and fifty ethnic groups. Centered
around three of the dominant themes of Nigeria's post-colonial
narrative - ethnicity, democracy and governance, this is an accessible
and comprehensive introduction to the history and events that have
shaped these three areas. World-renowned expert in Nigerian history,
Toyin Falola shows us how the British laid the foundations of modern
Nigeria, with colonialism breading competition for resources and power
and the widening cleavages between the Hausa-Fulani, Yoruba, and Igbo
ethnic groups that had been forced together under British rule, the
choice of federalism as a political system, and the religious and
political pluralism that have shaped its institutions and practices.
Using an examination of the outcomes of this history, manifested in
hunger, violence, poverty, human rights violations, threats of
secession and corruption, where power and resources are used to
reproduce underdevelopment, Falola offers insights and recommendations
for the future of policy and the potential for intervention in the
country.
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Ethnicity, Democracy, and Development
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ISBN
9781108944144
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Vendor
Cambridge University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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