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Revolutionary Pressures and Social Movements in Nigeria: The Niger Delta Experience


KE Orji

Abstract

More often than not, social movements by their very nature are predicated on a penchant for change from below which embodies a revolution. An x-ray of the peculiar experience of the Nigerian polity with specific reference to theNiger Delta reveals deep-seated discontent whether expressed or otherwise.Right from the pre to post-independence era, the manifestations of grossmarginalization have formed the pivot on which revolutionary pressures andsocial movements revolve in the Niger Delta Region. Another dimension ofthis paper is a critique which adopts the political economy model insubjecting the variegated agitations in our study area to the crucibles ofscholarly analysis. There is an ethnic bias in the struggle for redress which,if not checkmated, might signal the emissary of national disintegration. In the light of 'failed states' our discourse will be incisively posited.

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eISSN: 2070-0083
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