Abstract

Across Africa, and especially in countries of heterogeneous composition and religious differences, forging a nation has been a major challenge to nation-building in the continent. Similarly, the colonial boundaries inherited by African states from their respective colonial masters at independence have equally frustrated nation-building efforts in different parts of the continent. For instance, there is ample evidence of irredentism and boundary disputes arising from the manner in which the countries were partitioned in Berlin Germany in 1884/1885. Post-independence Africa’s international boundaries, to a large extent, have served as a barrier to socio-economic cooperation and nation-building among shared ethnic groups abutting both sides of the international boundaries across the length and breadth of the continent.

Details

Title
Border relations in Africa and the Impact on Nation-Building: A study of Nigeria and Her Limitrophe Neighbours Since the 1960s
Author
ALUEDE, JACKSON A
Pages
10-26
Section
Articles
Publication year
2017
Publication date
2017
Publisher
University of KwaZulu-Natal
ISSN
22185615
e-ISSN
26169045
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2272712277
Copyright
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