Power of space, space of power: the sociocultural complexities in the institutionalization of "Ezeship" in non-Igbo states in Nigeria

Thumbnail Image

Date

2012

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Sage

Abstract

This article looks at the social and cultural complexities that the institutionalization of “ezeship” in non-Igbo states in Nigeria generated and the home-diaspora intersections of power that underlay, contended with, and intersected the sociocultural formation and that eventually contributed to its dissolution. It also investigates the implications of the current scenario on the coordination of disparate Igbo migrant groups in non-Igbo states in Nigeria on one hand and the Igbo sociocultural development on the other. Empirical evidence was employed to generate data for this study. Methods include observation, key informant interviews, and focus group discussions.

Description

Keywords

Power, Ezeship, Space, Sociocultural complexities, Non-Igbo states

Citation

Collections

Endorsement

Review

Supplemented By

Referenced By