History of Nigerian Federalism .

Governor Bernard Bourdillion Nigeria’s history of federalism can be dated back to 1939, when Governor Bernard Bourdillon divided the nation into the three provinces of the North, West, and East. The regions that Arthur Richard’s Constitution later established in 1946 were the result of Governor Bernard Bourdillion’s (1935–1943) recommendation to replace the provinces. A Federal…

History: Five Violent Crisis That Threatened The Unity of Nigeria.

  Conflicts between political, religious, and ethnic groups have been sparked by a number of factors in Nigeria. In Nigeria, religious, political, and ethnic nationalism have caused riots and conflicts over power, the dissolution of the state, unequal resource distribution, economic decline, and ethnoreligious clashes. While some of these conflicts might have been avoided, others…

Sad: The First Victim Of Police Brutality In Nigeria.

  Agricultural Economics Department, University of Ibadan, second-year student Adekunle Adepeju at the time of the incident. The University of Ibadan’s students protested the institution’s poor conditions, including the catering services’ poor quality, which was made worse by the hall manageress’s ostensible dishonesty, prior to his death. The Vice Chancellor, Professor Lambo, was petitioned by…