Ethnic and cultural resistance to the rise and spread of globalization in Nigeria

Vitalis Jafla Pontianus 1, * and Oruonye E. D. 2

1 Department of Sociology, Taraba State University Jalingo, Nigeria.
2 Department of Geography, Taraba State University, Jalingo, Nigeria.
 
Research Article
International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2020, 01(01), 001-011.
Article DOI: 10.30574/ijsra.2020.1.1.0031
Publication history: 
Received on 08 September 2020; revised on 05 October 2020; accepted on 21 October 2020
 
Abstract: 
Globalization as a system of the modern society might not really be a bad thing in itself, however the articulation of this reality in manners that continue to create social, religious and ethnic inequality will always make globalization a suspicious reality. The contrasting social, cultural, economic, ethnic or political differences is an element of globalization that can create harmony in diversity. Globalization certainly pulls some power away from the nation but at the same time it pushes down and creates new forces for local identity. This study examines ethnic and cultural resistance to the rise and spread of globalization in Nigeria. One feature that has made the global wave suspicious is its inability to deliver its economic benefits to all. The findings of the study revealed that every community desires social and community development with good infrastructure and humane serenity. The study concludes that until this issues are looked at and globalization from above embraces and make room for globalization from below, favouring no group, religion, political party, race, culture, nation or continent; globalization will continue to experience resistance from various quarters. Based on the findings, the study recommends the need to create common level ground for all citizens of Nigeria irrespective of tribe or religion and the National orientation agency of Nigeria to make plans aimed at re-orienting the populace towards accepting the new normal of living in a multi-cultural, multi-ethnic and multi-religious society.
 
Keywords: 
Cultural Resistance; Ethnicity; Globalization; Local Identity and Multi-cultural society
 
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