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Nigeria as a Geo-Political Entity and Sovereign Actor in International Relations: Interrogating Its Emergence

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Utilizing the Secondary Sources of information gathering as well as Content Analysis, this paper x-rayed and questioned the metamorphosis of Nigeria as a single geo-political entity and sovereign participant in International Relations. It ascertains among others that the pre-colonial ethnic nationalities (such as the Igbo, Hausa/Fulani and Yoruba societies) lived in a variety of autonomous politico-economic systems, that the present day geo-political entity called ‘Nigeria’ is neither a “Natural Evolution†nor a “willful or voluntary association†arrived at by the pre-colonial ethnic groups but an “artificial British colonial imposition or creation†culminating in the 1914 amalgamation of Northern and Southern protectorate; that even the nomenclature-‘Nigeria’ is of colonial origin; that with non-militant nationalism, Nigeria obtained her independence on October 1, 1960, but has, since then, at the standpoint of neo-colonialism, been participating peripherally in the relations among nations. The paper also proffers necessary panacea.

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  • R. C. Eze, 2016. "Nigeria as a Geo-Political Entity and Sovereign Actor in International Relations: Interrogating Its Emergence," Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, Richtmann Publishing Ltd, vol. 5, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjz:ajisjr:1434
    DOI: 10.5901/ajis.2016.v5n1p59
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