Borderland, Migration and the Question of National Identity in Nigeria, 1914-1991

Bello Zakariya Abubakar (Ph.D), Tanko A. Adihikon (Ph.D), H. Ali
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Prior to the European conquest of Africa, the area of study was made up of various political entities with different ethnic and religious backgrounds. However, the British colonization and subsequent 1914 amalgamation brought all ethnic nationalities and regions together to form what is now Nigeria. Nevertheless, the nature of political boundaries in Africa separated people with common ethno-religious and political experiences. Thus, most of the people at the borderlands freely migrate to and from Nigeria to neighbouring countries without respect for immigration laws which made it difficult for national identity in the West African sub-region. Therefore, nationalism and independence in Nigeria/Africa have failed to correct such colonial mistakes which made it difficult to address the question of national identity. Above all, the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) which was established by the NIMC Act No. 23 of 2007 to address the issue of immigrants is still battling the question of national identity.
尼日利亚的边境、移民和国家认同问题,1914-1991
在欧洲征服非洲之前,研究领域是由不同种族和宗教背景的各种政治实体组成的。然而,英国的殖民统治和随后的1914年合并将所有民族和地区聚集在一起,形成了现在的尼日利亚。然而,非洲政治边界的性质将具有共同种族、宗教和政治经历的人分开了。因此,边境地区的大多数人在不遵守移民法的情况下自由地来往于尼日利亚和邻国,这使得西非分区域难以获得民族认同。因此,尼日利亚/非洲的民族主义和独立未能纠正这种殖民错误,使其难以解决民族认同问题。最重要的是,国家身份管理委员会(NIMC)是根据2007年第23号NIMC法案成立的,旨在解决移民问题,但它仍在与国家身份问题作斗争。
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