Anatomy of Nigerian Federalism: A Reflection of the Nagging Challenges and Prospects from A Cultural Relativist Perspective

There is a dearth of reliable literature that appropriately coined and conveyed the conceptual framework of federalism, scarcity of reliable information that analytically x-rayed the structural arrangement of Nigerian federalism, and challenges militating against the expected gains of federalism and...

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Main Author: Chioke, Stephen Chinedu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Jimma University 2021-08-01
Series:PanAfrican Journal of Governance and Development
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Online Access:https://journals.ju.edu.et/index.php/panjogov/article/view/3237
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spelling doaj-0a58b4232db84f66bc7b580955b57c022021-09-29T18:11:49ZengJimma UniversityPanAfrican Journal of Governance and Development2707-13082707-13162021-08-0122232256https://doi.org/10.46404/panjogov.v2i2.3237Anatomy of Nigerian Federalism: A Reflection of the Nagging Challenges and Prospects from A Cultural Relativist PerspectiveChioke, Stephen Chinedu0Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, NigeriaThere is a dearth of reliable literature that appropriately coined and conveyed the conceptual framework of federalism, scarcity of reliable information that analytically x-rayed the structural arrangement of Nigerian federalism, and challenges militating against the expected gains of federalism and the prospects thereof. The paper relied on qualitative methods like document analyses, personal experiences, key informant interviews, and discussions in generating relevant data that were thematically presented and resultantly analyzed using content analysis. The results show that there are works of literature that wrongly conceptualized federalism. Police brutality, political godfatherism, corruption, secession, revenue allocation problem, sectionalism, and conflicts were among the predominant challenges facing Nigerian federalism. Furthermore, the results show that sustainable development and efficient service delivery are part of the prospects. The paper concluded that many Nigerians do not have an adequate understanding of the nitty-gritty of federalism. As a corollary to this, destructive tendencies have troubled Nigerian federalism, making the center epileptic. The study for policy and practice implies that Nigeria, the largest populated country of Africa, has continued its federalist operations on the side of very low cohesion and unification of existing ethnic groups.https://journals.ju.edu.et/index.php/panjogov/article/view/3237anatomycultural relativismnigerian federalismstomach infrastructuredemocracy
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Anatomy of Nigerian Federalism: A Reflection of the Nagging Challenges and Prospects from A Cultural Relativist Perspective
PanAfrican Journal of Governance and Development
anatomy
cultural relativism
nigerian federalism
stomach infrastructure
democracy
author_facet Chioke, Stephen Chinedu
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title Anatomy of Nigerian Federalism: A Reflection of the Nagging Challenges and Prospects from A Cultural Relativist Perspective
title_short Anatomy of Nigerian Federalism: A Reflection of the Nagging Challenges and Prospects from A Cultural Relativist Perspective
title_full Anatomy of Nigerian Federalism: A Reflection of the Nagging Challenges and Prospects from A Cultural Relativist Perspective
title_fullStr Anatomy of Nigerian Federalism: A Reflection of the Nagging Challenges and Prospects from A Cultural Relativist Perspective
title_full_unstemmed Anatomy of Nigerian Federalism: A Reflection of the Nagging Challenges and Prospects from A Cultural Relativist Perspective
title_sort anatomy of nigerian federalism: a reflection of the nagging challenges and prospects from a cultural relativist perspective
publisher Jimma University
series PanAfrican Journal of Governance and Development
issn 2707-1308
2707-1316
publishDate 2021-08-01
description There is a dearth of reliable literature that appropriately coined and conveyed the conceptual framework of federalism, scarcity of reliable information that analytically x-rayed the structural arrangement of Nigerian federalism, and challenges militating against the expected gains of federalism and the prospects thereof. The paper relied on qualitative methods like document analyses, personal experiences, key informant interviews, and discussions in generating relevant data that were thematically presented and resultantly analyzed using content analysis. The results show that there are works of literature that wrongly conceptualized federalism. Police brutality, political godfatherism, corruption, secession, revenue allocation problem, sectionalism, and conflicts were among the predominant challenges facing Nigerian federalism. Furthermore, the results show that sustainable development and efficient service delivery are part of the prospects. The paper concluded that many Nigerians do not have an adequate understanding of the nitty-gritty of federalism. As a corollary to this, destructive tendencies have troubled Nigerian federalism, making the center epileptic. The study for policy and practice implies that Nigeria, the largest populated country of Africa, has continued its federalist operations on the side of very low cohesion and unification of existing ethnic groups.
topic anatomy
cultural relativism
nigerian federalism
stomach infrastructure
democracy
url https://journals.ju.edu.et/index.php/panjogov/article/view/3237
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