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APC3703 Assignment 1 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 1 2025 (578447) - DUE 4 April 2025; 100% TRUSTED Complete, trusted solutions and explanations. For assistance, Whats-App 0.6.7-1.7.1-1.7.3.9. Ensure your success with us.... Critically analyse the argument made by Isike and Olasupo (2023, e-reserve) that arresting state failure in Nigeria requires addressing the imposition of colonial state formation in the country. (100 marks) Suggested readings (These readings can be found on the course e-reserve section on the library website): • Isike, C. and Olasupo, O. 2023. Rethinking the state in Africa: Perceptions of Nigerians on state formation, state-building, and a negotiated social contract in the Nigerian case. International Journal of African Renaissance Studies-Multi-, Inter-and Transdisciplinarity, 18(1), pp.47–68. Perceptions of Nigerians on state formation, state-building, and a negotiated social contract in the Nigerian case. International Journal of African Renaissance Studies-Multi-, Inter-and Transdisciplinarity, 18(1), pp.47–68. • Okpuvwie, E.J. 2022. Electoral Violence and the Growth of Democracy in Nigeria. Socialscientia: Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 7(2). • Onwutuebe, C.J. 2022. Military culture and political leadership in Nigeria’s democracy. African Identities, pp.1–21. • Tella, O. 2022. Nigeria’s Democracy Promotion in Africa: Hard, Soft or Smart Power Stratagem? Journal of Asian and African Studies, 57(6), pp.1277–1292.

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APC3703
Assignment 1 Semester 1 2025
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Critically analyse the argument made by Isike and Olasupo (2023, e-reserve) that
arresting state failure in Nigeria requires addressing the imposition of colonial state
formation in the country.

CONFRONTING COLONIAL FOUNDATIONS: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF STATE
FAILURE AND THE NEED FOR STRUCTURAL REFORM IN NIGERIA



1. Introduction

Nigeria is often described as a classic example of a postcolonial state grappling with the
structural legacies of an externally imposed state formation. Central to debates on Nigeria’s
governance and development trajectory is the notion that the form of the state inherited at
independence continues to undermine its capacity to meet the needs of its citizens (Isike and
Olasupo, 2023). Colonial boundaries, which were drawn without regard for existing ethnic,
cultural, and socio-political formations, remain pivotal to understanding many of Nigeria’s
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CONFRONTING COLONIAL FOUNDATIONS: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF STATE
FAILURE AND THE NEED FOR STRUCTURAL REFORM IN NIGERIA



1. Introduction

Nigeria is often described as a classic example of a postcolonial state grappling with
the structural legacies of an externally imposed state formation. Central to debates
on Nigeria’s governance and development trajectory is the notion that the form of the
state inherited at independence continues to undermine its capacity to meet the
needs of its citizens (Isike and Olasupo, 2023). Colonial boundaries, which were
drawn without regard for existing ethnic, cultural, and socio-political formations,
remain pivotal to understanding many of Nigeria’s contemporary challenges—
ranging from ethnic tensions, separatist agitations, and corruption to frequent
electoral violence (Okpuvwie, 2022) and occasional authoritarian tendencies
(Onwutuebe, 2022). In essence, the argument advanced by Isike and Olasupo
(2023) is that one cannot address state fragility in Nigeria without tackling the root
cause: the country’s forceful colonial state formation and the absence of a
consensual social contract among its diverse groups.

This essay critically examines the arguments made by Isike and Olasupo (2023) and
evaluates the extent to which addressing colonial imposition is crucial for reversing
the trends of state failure in Nigeria. First, it provides a brief historical context of
colonial state formation. Then it explores the key points of the scholars’ argument
regarding the role of colonialism in shaping a fragile political system. The discussion
then critiques their stance in light of wider scholarship and Nigeria’s contemporary
governance realities. Finally, the essay offers some reflections on potential pathways
for renegotiating and strengthening Nigeria’s social contract, drawing on broader
debates on state-building and democracy in the African context.



2. Historical Background of Colonial State Formation in Nigeria
Nigeria’s colonial history began in earnest in the late nineteenth century with a series
of British military and diplomatic ventures into the region. By the early twentieth
century, the British had consolidated the various autonomous kingdoms, empires,
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