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Knowledge and support for political restructuring among youths in Nigeria: Are there ethnic and religious differences?
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Ejem, Ernest Ndidi
, Nche, George C.
, Otu, Akanu O.
, Ugwueze, Michael I.
, Okechukwu, Groupson-Paul U. C.
, Ononogbu, Olihe
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Age groups
/ ethnic and religious differences
/ Ethnic differences
/ Ethnic groups
/ Ethnicity
/ Gender differences
/ Geopolitics
/ issue-specific motivator model
/ Knowledge
/ Males
/ Minority groups
/ Muslims
/ political restructuring
/ Politics
/ Racial differences
/ Religion
/ Religious cultural groups
/ support
/ Variance analysis
/ youths
2020
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Knowledge and support for political restructuring among youths in Nigeria: Are there ethnic and religious differences?
by
Ejem, Ernest Ndidi
, Nche, George C.
, Otu, Akanu O.
, Ugwueze, Michael I.
, Okechukwu, Groupson-Paul U. C.
, Ononogbu, Olihe
in
Age groups
/ ethnic and religious differences
/ Ethnic differences
/ Ethnic groups
/ Ethnicity
/ Gender differences
/ Geopolitics
/ issue-specific motivator model
/ Knowledge
/ Males
/ Minority groups
/ Muslims
/ political restructuring
/ Politics
/ Racial differences
/ Religion
/ Religious cultural groups
/ support
/ Variance analysis
/ youths
2020
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Knowledge and support for political restructuring among youths in Nigeria: Are there ethnic and religious differences?
by
Ejem, Ernest Ndidi
, Nche, George C.
, Otu, Akanu O.
, Ugwueze, Michael I.
, Okechukwu, Groupson-Paul U. C.
, Ononogbu, Olihe
in
Age groups
/ ethnic and religious differences
/ Ethnic differences
/ Ethnic groups
/ Ethnicity
/ Gender differences
/ Geopolitics
/ issue-specific motivator model
/ Knowledge
/ Males
/ Minority groups
/ Muslims
/ political restructuring
/ Politics
/ Racial differences
/ Religion
/ Religious cultural groups
/ support
/ Variance analysis
/ youths
2020
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Knowledge and support for political restructuring among youths in Nigeria: Are there ethnic and religious differences?
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Knowledge and support for political restructuring among youths in Nigeria: Are there ethnic and religious differences?
2020
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Agitations for political restructuring have come from virtually all age groups, socio-ethnic and political configurations in Nigeria. However, little or nothing is known about the ethnic and religious differences in the entire agitations especially among the youths. This study examined ethnic and religious differences in the knowledge and support for political restructuring among the youths in Nigeria. Participants were 575 youths (372 males, 180 females, M = 25.62, SD = 5.51) drawn from Nigeria's six geopolitical zones. Data were collected using questionnaires assessing knowledge and support for political restructuring. One-way ANOVA was used to analyze the data. Results showed that youths from minority ethnic groups reported higher knowledge and support for political restructuring. For the various religious groups, Muslims have more knowledge and support for political restructuring. Relying on the issue-specific motivator model, the study highlighted the implications of these findings for research and policy.
Publisher
Cogent,Taylor & Francis Ltd,Taylor & Francis Group
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