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Abstract
This book interrogates the nature of elections and election violence in African countries. It traces the causes of the governance menace to multiple factors that are not limited to poverty, unemployment, media etc. The book clearly documents how election violence cripples' nation building process across many African countries. Consequently, it reveals that states have lost their manifest destiny of national transformation in Africa because they cannot guarantee that legitimate candidates, who should win elections; will rise to power due, to the widespread manipulation of violence at all levels of electoral engineering. The chapters rely on the cases and changing dynamics of elections and electoral violence in the different Nigerian states. It traces the origins of elections, the nature and patterns of a number of past elections as well as the role of youths, judiciary, electoral umpire, social media, gender etc on the changing nature of elections in Nigeria. Dr Kelechi Johnmary Ani is a lecturer in the Department of History and Strategic Studies, Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu-Alike, Ikwo, Ebonyi State, Nigeria. His areas of research include peace, conflict and African political history. He is currently a post doctoral research fellow in the School of Public Management, Governance and Public Policy, University of Johannesburg, South Africa and was a doctoral external examiner for the Graduate School of Business and Leadership, University of KwaZulu- Natal, South Africa. Prof Victor Ojakorotu, who currently Deputy Director, School of Government Studies, Mafikeng at North West University, Mafikeng, South Africa. His research interests are African Politics, Nigeria, Conflict and Peace, Environmental Politics and Security. He is widely published in internationally accredited academic journals on the vexing subject of the Niger Delta. Some of books he has published on the Niger Delta are Contending Issues in the Niger Delta of Nigeria, Fresh Dimensions on the Niger Delta Crisis of Nigeria, Checkmating the Resurgence of Oil Violence in the Niger Delta of Nigeria and Anatomy of the Niger Delta Crisis: Causes, Consequences and Opportunities for Peace.
Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Introducing Elections and Electoral Violence in Africa -- Introduction -- Causes of Electoral Violence -- Dialectics on Electoral Violence in Africa -- References -- 2 Elections and Electoral Violence in Africa: Causes and Implications -- Introduction -- Factors That Promote Electoral Violence in Africa -- Electoral Violence in Nigeria -- Electoral Violence in Zimbabwe -- Implications of Electoral Violence for African Development -- Conclusion and Recommendations -- Bibliography -- 3 Historical Review of Electoral Violence in Nigeria -- Introduction -- Understanding the Concept of Electoral Violence -- Theoretical Framework -- A Review of Electoral Violence in the Nigerian Political Process -- Key Drivers of Electoral Violence in Nigeria -- Conclusion -- References -- 4 Youth Unemployment and Electoral Violence in Nigeria: A Case of the 2019 General Elections -- The Problematic -- Election and Electoral Violence -- Youth and Youth Unemployment in Nigeria -- Political Elite Theory: A Reflection on Youth Recruitment in Electoral Violence in Nigeria -- Youth Unemployment and Electoral Violence in Nigeria: A Discourse on the 2019 General Elections -- Youth and Electoral Violence in Nigeria: Implications for Credible Election -- Conclusion -- References -- 5 Religious and Political Hate Sermons, Electoral Violence, and National Disintegration in Nigeria -- Introduction -- A Review of Religious and Political Hate Sermons and National Disintegration -- Theoretical Underpinning of Hate Sermons -- Religious and Political Hate Sermons/Speeches: Electoral Violence and National Disintegration in Nigeria -- Triggers of Religious Hate Sermons/Speeches in Nigeria -- Redressing Hate Sermons or Speeches in Nigeria -- Conclusion -- References.
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