Liberalism in Nigeria

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Liberalism in Nigeria is promoted primarily by liberal parties with substantial support, as shown by representation in parliament. The sign ⇒ means a reference to another party in that scheme. For inclusion in this scheme, it is not necessary that parties label themselves as a liberal party.[1][2] Liberalism has taken a foothold in Nigeria and the embrace of liberal democratic principle as the rubric of a new political, social and economic ideology has been a boon to political participation and wealth creation in the country, albeit with the increasing accumulation of this wealth at the very top.[3]

Since it emergence into the political dictionary centuries ago; democracy has been frequently used as a “loose” concept. It has overtime the years developed off-shoots and branches, part of which is liberal-democracy.[4]

  1. ^ Ogu, Uchechukwu Kizito (2020). "Liberalism and democracy in Nigeria: Towards enhancing state/citizens relations". Sophia: An African Journal of Philosophy. 19 (1): 72–82. ISSN 1119-443X.
  2. ^ "What is liberalism?". www.freiheit.org. 18 July 2017. Retrieved 2022-07-06.
  3. ^ "Democratic Liberalism In Nigeria And The Tenets Of A New Social Contract". Nigerian Voice. Retrieved 2022-07-05.
  4. ^ Oreoluwa, Akintayo Joshua (2015-10-31). "Liberal Democratic Perspective Of The Nigerian State". International Journal for Innovation Education and Research. 3 (10): 11–17. doi:10.31686/ijier.vol3.iss10.439. ISSN 2411-2933.

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