Uncivil Politics: The Unnecessary Precursor to Under Development in Nigeria

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Greener Journal of  Social Sciences Vol. 3 (9), pp. 479-488, November 2013

 ISSN: 2276-7800 © 2011 GJSS

Research Paper

Manuscript Number: 111213957

 

Uncivil Politics: The Unnecessary Precursor to Under Development in Nigeria

 

Toyin Cotties Adetiba

 

Faculty of Management and Commerce, University of Fort Hare, Private Bag X1314, Alice 5700, South Africa.

 

Email: toyinwunmi2000 @ yahoo.com. Tel: +27749412168

Abstract:

The recognition of the rights of every ethnic group to participate in governance (at local and central level) in a multiethnic state is an indispensable factor for establishing and sustaining a just and egalitarian society. This study established that the exclusivity of the minority spells majority dictatorship and conflicts rather than the desired socio-political and economic development of Nigeria polity. This study represents an attempt to understand the reasons why the struggle to ensure national development has proved abortive in Nigeria and the interplay of ethnic cultures, supported by the incivility of Nigeria political leaders, hence the sterility of socio-political, economic and national integration.

Keywords: Ethnicity, Exclusivity, Development, Underdevelopment, Uncivil politics, Ethnic culture.

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Journal Name : citation_journal : Greener Journal of  Social Sciences

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