1 The Hausa/Fulani Political Administration
2 The Yoruba Political Society
3 The Igbo Traditional Politics
In precolonial Nigeria, the Hausa and Igbo societies had different systems of administration. The Hausa had a centralized system with emirs ruling over city-states, while the Igbo had a decentralized system of governance with autonomous villages led by councils of elders. There were interactions between the two groups through trade, intermarriages, and conflicts, but they maintained separate political structures.
Distinguish between the centralised and the decentralised traditional political system in Nigeria?
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The difference between the first and second republic of Nigeria is the new political arrangement which is the two-party system.
A political system governed by a single individual.
Political Society. This arena is that part of the political system which deals with how ideas and interests are aggregated into specific policy proposals
A system of politics and government. It is usually compared to the legal system, economic system, cultural system, and other social systems.
The Igbo political system was decentralized and based on a system of autonomous villages with democratic decision-making processes. Leadership was often based on merit, with elders and titled men making important decisions through consensus. The Yoruba political system was more centralized, with a system of monarchs ruling over city-states and regional councils of chiefs assisting in governance. The Oba (king) held significant power and authority, and leadership positions were often hereditary within ruling families.
Oil-rich Nigeria, long hobbled by political instability, corruption, inadequate infrastructure, and poor macroeconomic management, is undertaking some reforms under a new reforms-minded administration.
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