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Nigeria Traditional Institutions and Development - A Study of Kano Emirate Council

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Traditional institutions in Nigeria for many years have come under criticisms from the public as being oppressive,unjust and corrupt,that cannot aid development.It was this attack that aroused the need for this work. The work is aimed at examining the relationship between the traditional institutions authority and the new political democratic principles and how this has benefit for political and social development, with specific interest in Kano Emirate Council. Primary and secondary data were used, like having oral discussions with the deputy Secretary Kano Emirate Council, the Southern representative of the Emirate Council and books like Evolution of political culture in Nigeria by Ajayi and Ikara.The Emirates of Northern Nigeria,a Preliminary Survey of their Historical Tradition by Hogben and Greene among others as references. The research findings revealed that traditional institutions promote developments like any other development agencies contrary to the believe that they hinder developments.They play great roles in political and social development through giving of advice and Guidance to politicians,adjudication of matters,crisis management and mobilization programmes.

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Ibrahim Alhassan Umar,MDS,BA.Hold a master degree in development studies from Bayero university kano,Bachelor of Art degree in History from University of Benin,Benin city.Born to the family of Alh Alhassan Jakiri of Gidan hayi in Kabo,Kabo local Government area of Kano state.At present,he is into politics and he is married to Amina Ado Mohammad

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Authors Ibrahim Alhassan Umar
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2013
 
EAN 9783659383854
ISBN 978-3-659-38385-4
No. of pages 192
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Development theory and development policy

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