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African scholarship concerning the nexus between institutions and development is still dominated by economic perspective of development despite the emergence of humanistic perspective of development. Human development is a more embracing, encompassing and comprehensive view of development than economic development and offers a better explanation of African situation than economic development. It is essential that the examine the relationships between democratic political institutions and human development.

This collection examines this issue in two main sections. The first section contains chapters that focus on democratic institutions and processes in post-independence Africa. The contributors tried to examine the political institutional processes in post-colonial Africa. The section dealt with workings of various institutions like education, bureaucracy, interest groups, trade unions, and problems of enforcements in Africa. It also discussed the relevance of creative arts for political socialization as well as the role of privatization on service delivery in contemporary African societies.



Table of Contents

Introduction: Institutions and Development in Africa

Ernest Aniche and Toyin Falola

Part I: Institutions and Processes in Africa

  1. Reflections on Powers of Trade Union Federations in Democracies: A Comparative Discourse

Jerry Mmanoko Mathekga

  1. The Question of Enforcement: Sodomy Legislation and Anti-Queer Social Panopticism in Uganda

S.M. Rodriguez

  1. The Nigerian Education, Industry and Bureaucracy: The Counsellor’s Perspective

Maduka, Ngozi Joy

  1. Privatization of the Electric Power Sector and Service Delivery in Nigeria

Ifeanyichukwu Micheal Abada, Nneka Ifeoma Okafor and Christopher Ewuzie Obianagwa

  1. The Relevance of Creativity Economics of Contemporary Nigerian Diaspora Art on Political Socialization

Timothy Olusola Ogunfuwa

Part II: Institutions and Development Challenges in Africa

  1. Historicizing Development and the Dilemma of Adopting Western Models in Nigeria

Cinderella Temitope Ochu

  1. Local Government-State Joint Account and Crisis of Grassroots Development in Nigeria

Nneka Ifeoma Okafor, Ifeanyichukwu Micheal Abada and Paul Hezekiah Omeh

  1. Nigeria and the Neo-colonial Dilemma: Rethinking the Challenge of an Unfinished Business

Obinna Innocent Ihunna

  1. Urban Redevelopment as Metaphor for Gentrification in the Making of a Mega-City: The Forced Displacement of Otodo Gbame/Ebute Ikate Community, Lagos State

Alabi Bamidele

  1. Railway and the Transformation and Modernization of Kafanchan, 1927-1993

Gaius Jatau

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 18/10/2021
      ISBN13: 9781538151129, 978-1538151129
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      African scholarship concerning the nexus between institutions and development is still dominated by economic perspective of development despite the emergence of humanistic perspective of development. Human development is a more embracing, encompassing and comprehensive view of development than economic development and offers a better explanation of African situation than economic development. It is essential that the examine the relationships between democratic political institutions and human development.

      This collection examines this issue in two main sections. The first section contains chapters that focus on democratic institutions and processes in post-independence Africa. The contributors tried to examine the political institutional processes in post-colonial Africa. The section dealt with workings of various institutions like education, bureaucracy, interest groups, trade unions, and problems of enforcements in Africa. It also discussed the relevance of creative arts for political socialization as well as the role of privatization on service delivery in contemporary African societies.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction: Institutions and Development in Africa

      Ernest Aniche and Toyin Falola

      Part I: Institutions and Processes in Africa

      1. Reflections on Powers of Trade Union Federations in Democracies: A Comparative Discourse

      Jerry Mmanoko Mathekga

      1. The Question of Enforcement: Sodomy Legislation and Anti-Queer Social Panopticism in Uganda

      S.M. Rodriguez

      1. The Nigerian Education, Industry and Bureaucracy: The Counsellor’s Perspective

      Maduka, Ngozi Joy

      1. Privatization of the Electric Power Sector and Service Delivery in Nigeria

      Ifeanyichukwu Micheal Abada, Nneka Ifeoma Okafor and Christopher Ewuzie Obianagwa

      1. The Relevance of Creativity Economics of Contemporary Nigerian Diaspora Art on Political Socialization

      Timothy Olusola Ogunfuwa

      Part II: Institutions and Development Challenges in Africa

      1. Historicizing Development and the Dilemma of Adopting Western Models in Nigeria

      Cinderella Temitope Ochu

      1. Local Government-State Joint Account and Crisis of Grassroots Development in Nigeria

      Nneka Ifeoma Okafor, Ifeanyichukwu Micheal Abada and Paul Hezekiah Omeh

      1. Nigeria and the Neo-colonial Dilemma: Rethinking the Challenge of an Unfinished Business

      Obinna Innocent Ihunna

      1. Urban Redevelopment as Metaphor for Gentrification in the Making of a Mega-City: The Forced Displacement of Otodo Gbame/Ebute Ikate Community, Lagos State

      Alabi Bamidele

      1. Railway and the Transformation and Modernization of Kafanchan, 1927-1993

      Gaius Jatau

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