The following are some of the characteristics of non-centralized states in pre-colonial era in Nigeria
[1] different governing units existed in the states; There were different bodies that helped in the administration of these states,each state had its peculiar governing structure.
[2]Age grade systems were used in most of the state; This was very common in the Igbo and some Niger Delta –city states,
[3]decision making were in the hands of elders; The elders most often took major decisions in many of these states,
[4]power distribution; political powers were distributed among various units such as age grade,council of elders,secret societies,etc,in most cases the king did not have final say in decision making,
[5] existence of secret societies and cults; In many of the pre-colonial states secret societies and cults played significant roles in political administration
ADVANTAGES OF NON CENTRALISED STATES;
1]It prevents misuse of power
2]it encourages everyone to participate in govern,ment
3]it brings government close to the people
4]it gives people at the grassroots sense of belonging
5]it grooms people at the grassroots for future leadership role.
DISADVANTAGES OF NON- CENTRALIZED STATES;
1]It increases cost of governance
2]corrupt politicians at the grass roots may mismanage funds
3]it may bring about tribalism and ethnicity
4]it may retard growth of areas with immature and inexperienced political leaders
5]The entire nation may become weak politically
EXAMPLES OF NON-CENTRALIZED STATES IN PRECOLONIAL NIGERIA
TIV, IDOMA, EBIRA, IGBO,URHOBO,IJO[IJAW], ORO[ORON] IBIBIO, ANAANG
CLASSWORK;
1]state three advantages of non centralized states
2]state two disadvantages of non-centralized states
3] mention six examples of non-centralized states in pre-colonial Nigeria
ASSIGNMENT;
Identify the location of TIV on the map of Nigeria
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