Cultural pluralism and democratic survival in Nigeria

dc.contributor.authorChidozie Felix C.
dc.contributor.authorOrji Mary-Cynthia
dc.date.accessioned2025-04-25T18:04:43Z
dc.date.issued2024-05-13
dc.description.abstractThis paper explores the cultural imperatives to determining democratic survival in Nigeria. It observes that the general notion that cultural inequality may systematically obstruct democratic participation by the members of subordinated groups is trite. It argues rather that the current crisis faced by democracy is linked essentially to the lack of a space capable of dealing with both social complexity and cultural pluralism. The paper is a desk study borrowing heavily from secondary sources of data and review of extant literature. While not pretending about the potential for ethno-cultural and religious violence imminent in Nigeria’s attempt at democratic consolidation, findings, however suggest that in a multicultural society like Nigeria, democracy has the potential to flourish if the different cultural groups understand and tolerate one another by enlarging the space for public participation and debates naturally encapsulated in the principle of popular rule. It recommends that a practical engagement with federal democracy, rooted in the principle of federalism, remains an attractive model for the survival of Nigeria.
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.covenantuniversity.edu.ng/handle/123456789/49530
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherAfrican Identities Volume 22, 2024 - Issue 3
dc.subjectCultural pluralism  multicultural democracy  instrumentalism  governance  Nigeria
dc.titleCultural pluralism and democratic survival in Nigeria
dc.typeArticle

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