尼日利亚的伊博恐惧症与民族凝聚力的追求:透视 2023 年大选

Destiny U. Nwodom, Chikaodiri Ukah, Simon Ugochukwu
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万众期待的 2023 年大选已经过去,但它对国家建设和民族凝聚力的影响却神圣不可侵犯。阿南布拉州正式州长彼得-奥比(Peter Obi)成为工党总统候选人,他在该国青年中的受欢迎程度和认可度("服从运动")重新唤起了其他族群对伊格博人的仇视和仇恨。有人发表了仇视伊格博人的言论,认为伊格博人试图接管尼日利亚并分裂国家,以建立比夫拉。本研究探讨了 2023 年大选期间的伊格博恐惧症情绪及其对民族凝聚力的影响。研究数据来源于二手资料,采用描述性数据分析方法对生成的数据进行分析。研究以现实主义群体冲突理论(RGCT)为基础,该理论指出,群体之间对有限资源、权力和公平支配权的竞争会导致群体间的刻板印象、对立和冲突。研究结果表明,对伊格博人统治的恐惧造成了其他种族群体对伊格博人的刻板印象和仇视态度。因此,除其他外,研究建议在六个地缘政治区之间轮换总统席位,因为这将给其他少数民族带来归属感。
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Igbophobia and the Quest for National Cohesion in Nigeria: The 2023 General Elections in Perspective
The much anticipated 2023 general elections had come and gone but its effects toward nation building and national cohesion is sacrosanct. The emergence of the formal Governor of Anambra state, Peter Obi as the labour party presidential candidate, his popularity and acceptance among the youth in the country (Obedient movement) re-awakened an Igbophobic sentiment and hatred against Igbo people by the other ethnic groups. There were phobic comments that Igbos are trying to take over Nigeria and divide the country in order to create Biafra. The study examined Igbophobic sentiment during the 2023 general elections and its implications on the national cohesion. The data for the study were derived from the secondary source, while descriptive method of data analysis was used to analysed the data generated. The was study anchored on the Realist Group Conflict Theory (RGCT) which states that competition between groups for finite resources, power and fair of domination leads to inter group stereotype, antagonism and conflict. Findings reveal that, the fear of Igbo domination created the stereotype and Igbophobic attitudes among other ethnic groups. The study therefore recommends among other things; the rotation of the seat of presidency among the six geopolitical zones as this will give sense of belonging to other minority ethnic groups.
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