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Ethnic and religious politics have remained the major vexatious Nigerian nationality question. POVERTY OF YORUBA ISLAMISM AND FULANI ETHNO-ISLAMIC CONSPIRACY- From Aare Afonja to Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu presents a clinical analysis of how successive attempts by the Yoruba Muslim political leadership to forge alliance with the Fulani Muslim oligarchy have always ended up as a contraction to the underlying common Yoruba historical consciousness and how such a contradiction has often driven a strong political wedge in the collective political unity of the Yoruba nation. The work is not only…mehr

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Ethnic and religious politics have remained the major vexatious Nigerian nationality question. POVERTY OF YORUBA ISLAMISM AND FULANI ETHNO-ISLAMIC CONSPIRACY- From Aare Afonja to Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu presents a clinical analysis of how successive attempts by the Yoruba Muslim political leadership to forge alliance with the Fulani Muslim oligarchy have always ended up as a contraction to the underlying common Yoruba historical consciousness and how such a contradiction has often driven a strong political wedge in the collective political unity of the Yoruba nation. The work is not only intellectually challenging but a topical necessity at the present state of Nigerian nationality question.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Nwankwo Tony Nwaezeigwe is a radical Africanist scholar, Civil Rights Activist, and Political Affairs Analyst. He holds a PhD in International History and Diplomacy, specializing in Black Africa-Arab Relations and Ethno-Religious Conflicts. He is a Senior Research Fellow-in-exile with Institute of African Studies, University of Nigeria, Nsukka