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ETHNIC AND CULTURAL DIVERSITY IN NIGERIA, Edited by Marcellina U. Okehie Offoha and Matthew N. Sadiku
ETHNIC AND CULTURAL DIVERSITY IN NIGERIA, Edited by Marcellina U. Okehie Offoha and Matthew N. Sadiku
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The essays in this book bring together for the first time a discussion on the multicultural and ethnolinguistic groupings of Nigeria. By employing historical and sociological perspectives, each chapter provides an account of the origin, beliefs, and important ceremonial and traditional practices of each group. Readers will learn the vibrant social perculiarities that have shaped patriarchal Nigeria. The ethinic groups covered are the Efik/Idibia, Fulani, Hausa, Igbo, Nupe, Tiv, and Yoruba.
ABOUT THE EDITORS
MARCELLINA U. OKEHIE-OFFOHA is an assistant professor of sociology at Ithaca College, Ithaca, NY. She is a graduate of Morgan State University in Baltimore and obtained her Ph.D. at Temple University, Philadelphia. She has written and presented many articles that highlight the problems of African women, Africans in general, and Nigerians in particular. Dr. Okehie-Offoha is also the national secretary of Nigerian Professionals, USA Inc.
MATTHEW N. O. SADIKU is an associate professor in the College of Engineering at Temple University, Philadelphia. He graduated from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria, and received his Ph.D. from Tennessee Technological University, Cookeville, Tenn. He has also taught at Florida Atlantic University and Tennessee Tech and has published over 60 technical papers and 10 books.
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Culture, Politics/AFRICA