AJAP - AMAMIHE Journal of Applied Philosophy
Vol. 21 No. 4, 2023
DEMOCRATIC KAKISTOCRACY IN NIGERIAN POLITY
Jude Ifeanyichukwu Onebunne, PhD & Onyinye N. Chukwujekwu, PhD

ABSTRACT

Nigeria, which was imperially colonized between 1884-1960, regally birthed in 1914 and sovereignly republicanized in 1963 remains an annexed (rather than an amalgamated) country of many fragmented and disengaging nations that have been drowned in socio-economic quagmire through tribalized-ethnicism cum politicized democratic kakistocracy leaving her polity with an endemic bad leadership, enthronement of corruption and mediocrity. The researchers while writing this paper find out that democracy-with its multifaceted problems and Kakistocracy-with its glaring flaccidity, have left Nigerian governance stinkingly odious and malodorous corrupt.

Keywords: Democracy, kakistocracy, Nigerian polity, governance
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