The development of political parties in Nigeria dates back to the days of the
struggle for political independence in 1920’s. In the pre-independence and the
early post-independence periods, political parties in Nigeria were not
ideologically based. Rather, they were regionally based and woven around
individual politicians who they saw as their mentors (Aleyomi, 2013:283). In
first republic, however parties were registered based on the exigencies of the
time. This was the scenario until 1998; when the need arose for parties that
could usher Nigeria into a new era of democracy after over thirty years of
military rule (1966-1979, 1983-1998). Historically, political parties in
Nigeria have developed and still play a vital role towards the realization of
the democratic objectives.
By and large, the restoration of democratic government in 1999 led to a new
approach to party politics in Nigeria. The procedure for registering political
parties was liberalized, thereby, opening up the political space for mass
participation in political activities in the country. Although, the 2011
general elections witnessed more than fifty registered political parties in
Nigeria, even though only few of them have not been able to win any election.
However, just over 25 registered political parties existed before 2015 general
elections. The few political parties that have dominated the political space to
the point that fears are being expressed that the country was drifting towards
a one-party state. Opposition parties are beginning to cross to the ruling
party both at the federal and states levels (Omodia, 2014:65).
As Nigeria consolidate its democratic framework and mechanisms, the multi-parties
in Nigeria, need to exemplify a new level of commitment to the yearnings and
aspirations of the people for more fundamental and sustainable development
(Nwammuo and Asemah, 2013:52). The recently 2011 general election in Nigeria
really had some sets backs i.e. rigging, snatching of ballot boxes, post
elections violence and it really brought the world attention towards Nigeria’s
political system.
CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
1.3 RESEARCH QUESTIONS
1.4 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
1.5 SIGNIFICANCE/JUSTIFICATION OF THE STUDY
1.6. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
1.7 SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY
1.8. DEFINITION OF TERMS
1.9. ORGANISATION OF THE STUDY
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CHAPTER TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW AND THEORETICAL FRAMEWOK
2.1 CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
2.2. THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK
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CHAPTER THREE: THE PEOPLES DEMOCRATIC PARTY AND POLITICAL COMMUNICATION IN NIGERIA
3.1. OVERVIEW OF POLITICAL PARTIES AND POLITICAL COMMUNICATION IN NIGERIA
3.2. HISTORICAL EVOLUTION OF THE PEOPLES DEMOCRATIC PARTY (PDP)
3.4. AN ANALYSIS OF POLITICAL COMMUNICATION OF THE PEOPLE’S DEMOCRATIC PARTY (PDP) 2011-2015
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CHAPTER FOUR: SUMMARY CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
4.1. SUMMARY
4.2. CONCLUSION
4.3. RECOMMENDATIONS
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