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This book examines the effect of ethnicity in the 2015 elections in Nigeria. The phenomenon of ethnicity has taken an alarming dimension in Nigeria, such that elections had become ethnically oriented. Also, ethnicity has been elevated to dominate the national discourse, controls how people think and talk and determines what they support or oppose. Therefore, the electorates were thus ethnically conscious during the 2015 electoral period in Nigeria. For instance, ethnicity became so pronounced in the core North-West, North-Central, North-East Geo-Political zones of Nigeria mostly by the…mehr

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This book examines the effect of ethnicity in the 2015 elections in Nigeria. The phenomenon of ethnicity has taken an alarming dimension in Nigeria, such that elections had become ethnically oriented. Also, ethnicity has been elevated to dominate the national discourse, controls how people think and talk and determines what they support or oppose. Therefore, the electorates were thus ethnically conscious during the 2015 electoral period in Nigeria. For instance, ethnicity became so pronounced in the core North-West, North-Central, North-East Geo-Political zones of Nigeria mostly by the Hausa/Fulani which was the stronghold of General Muhammadu Buhari (Rtd) of the All Peoples Progressive Party (APC) where the electorates vote cast turned-out was 92.8% to his favour. The book which was based on secondary sources of data about the voting pattern reveals that the majority of the Hausa/Fulani of the ethnic origins that lives in South-East, South-West and South-South Geo-Political Zones in Nigeria travelled home to cast their votes in support of General Muhammadu Buhari who they called "Sai Baba, "Sai Buhari" which means "their own".
Autorenporträt
Ajagun Samuel Olushola(Ph.D.) es profesor de Administración Pública. Es un respetado erudito de renombre y un astuto administrador que ha impartido conferencias y participado en interacciones constructivas en varias conferencias y foros de todo el mundo.Es ex alumno de las universidades de Ilorin, Benin y Ekpoma (Nigeria).