Democracy And Political Life In Nigeria
SECOND EDITION
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About the Book
Is Nigeria choking on its democratization process? Why is the country's political life colored by endless corruption scandals? Author Victor E. Dike discusses these questions and more in the second edition of Democracy and Political Life in Nigeria.
Thoroughly grounded in Nigerian history and based on extensive research, this edition is considerably expanded and updated with comprehensive analysis of the major sociopolitical and economic problems confronting Nigeria. Armed with lessons from stable democracies, Dike explains practical ways to reduce social tension and to build necessary institutional structures for growing the economy and sustaining a political democracy anchored on true federalism.
Simple in style, direct, and unpretentious, Democracy and Political Life in Nigeria illustrates how bad leadership and corruption have combined to create social instability, a weak economy, high unemployment, poverty, and a rising crime rate in Nigerian society. The country's socioeconomic and political problems have a long history, and any attempt to adopt superficial and ad hoc measures to tackle them will only exacerbate the situation. Nigeria needs permanent and effective institutional structures to tackle its problems. Democracy and Political Life in Nigeria offers a solution.
About the Author
Victor E. Dike, a native of Nigeria, is an adjunct assistant professor of information technology at National University (Sacramento Center), California. He is also CEO, Center for Social Justice and Human Development (CSJHD)?an NGO?in Sacramento, California that offers educational and training programs to under served groups.
Dike, who lives in Elk Grove, California with his family, earned an undergraduate degree in political science at the University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond, and a graduate degree in applied economics from the University of North Texas, Denton. A professional educator, he is the author of Nigeria and the Politics of Unreason: A Study of the Obasanjo Regime (London: Adonis & Abbey, November 20, 2003) and The Osu Caste System in Igboland: A Challenge for Nigerian Democracy (Kearney, NE: Morris Publishers, 2002).