The Minority Question and Democracy in Africa: Nigeria as Case Study
Owoyemi Deborah Oluwasola and
Olagunju Ayomide Ezekiel
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Owoyemi Deborah Oluwasola: Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Arts, Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State
Olagunju Ayomide Ezekiel: Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Arts, Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2025, vol. 9, issue 6, 5075-5081
Abstract:
The pursuit of democracy in postcolonial Africa, particularly in Nigeria, has been riddled with profound contradictions and failures, especially concerning the political recognition of minority groups. This paper critically examines the minority question in Nigeria, arguing that the failure of Nigerian democracy to meaningfully integrate ethno-cultural diversity reflects a broader crisis of governance in Africa’s democratization journey. Tracing the historical evolution of democratic ideals and the structures inherited from colonialism, this paper underscores the persistent marginalization of minority groups, arguing that despite the formal establishment of democratic institutions, the political system remains entrenched in majoritarianism, corruption, and elite dominance. Drawing on Chinua Achebe’s critique of postcolonial leadership, this paper highlights how democratic processes in Nigeria remain disconnected from the realities of marginalized communities, reinforcing patterns of exclusion. The paper concludes by advocating for a decolonial re-imagining of democracy, one that addresses the historical injustices faced by minorities and fosters a more inclusive, pluralist political order.
Date: 2025
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