AJAP - AMAMIHE Journal of Applied Philosophy
Vol. 23 No. 2, 2025
THE VIABILITY OF POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS AND ISSUES OF ETHNIC POLITICS IN NIGERIA: APHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVE
Orji, Chidi Paul, Ph.D; OLAIYA, Olajumoke Olufunmilola; OLAIYA, Olajumoke Olufunmilola; Egberongbe Tijani Taiwo Ph.D.; Iyadunni Olamilekan; Joachim Okoroafor PhD; CHUKWUPeterDamianEzechi; Nwagbara, Rufus Godswill; Ucheoma C. Osuji PhD & Ese Henry Inoke

ABSTRACT

Numerous political, ethnic, and economic crises have plagued Nigeria as a whole. This is due to Nigerian ethnic politics and political institutions are having difficulties. This has led to ethnic divisions in the country, creating inequalities among its citizens. Due to unequal resource allocation across the country, these differences have led to rivalries. The dominance of one ethnic group over another in terms of leadership and governance is intimidating and difficult. And as a result, there is now mistrust and animosity among people.

Keywords: Nigeria, Ethnic Politics, Rawls, Overlapping Consensus
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