Friday 16 November 2018

Book Proposes Triangulation Decentralised Theoretical Model (TDM) For Nigeria's Restructuring!

A book, which rigorously examined ethnicity question, conspiracies, security and dynamics of restructuring in Nigeria, proposed a 'Triangulation Decentralised Theoretical Model' (TDM), on how to recalibrate, unify and develop Nigeria.




The book, ‘Ethnicity Paradox: Conspiracies, Security and Dynamics of Restructuring’, authored by Nigerian-British author and scholar, Abraham Jatto, and published by Lambert Academic Publishing, examined the complex interactions of ethnicity, and how it defines the contemporary character of the Nigerian state. The book, seeks to offer solutions to the security, economic, social and political challenges, that bothers the Nigerian complex society. 


Engaging evidential realities to address otherwise provocative, and controversial themes in public domain in Nigeria, and the international community, the book sheds light on the dynamics of re-structuring, from the five geopolitical zones, before drawing on a conclusive position, of what and how Nigeria, should address the phenomenon. 

The author, Abraham Jatto, covers the Political, Security and Governmental structure of Nigeria, using evidence from three regimes. According to Jatto, “If Nigerian leaders and Nigerians do not take deliberate measures to blur the lines of ethnicity and ethnic tendencies using available mechanisms of governance at the disposal of leaders; ethnicity will obliterate Nigeria as we currently know it".

Jatto, further expounds the fact that ethnicity and racial dichotomy, are underpinned, and driven by the need for self-interest and preservation. The author, emphasised the need for 'Black-African men and women, to preserve their unadulterated culture and tradition, through adherence to their identity, just as other race have done, and are still doing, as it is the very essence of existentialism.

It is hoped, that the Book can help lay tangible foundation, for potential re-conciliatory approaches, that would inspire Nigerians to see themselves as one Black-race, fused together for a common developmental trajectory, despite the undercurrents of ethnic and cultural disparities.

The author believes the Book will boldly reconstruct the otherwise skewed minds of all young incorruptible, and unflinchingly patriotic Nigerian youths, collective posterity, and the African continent.

To purchase the book click this Link

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