THE IMPACT OF NEO-COLONIALISM IN CONTEMPORARY NIGERIA’S DEVELOPEMENT: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS

ABSTRACT
Neo-Colonialism resembles indirect rule because the colonized seems to be independent but its economic system and political policy are controlled from outside. However, Neo-Colonialism is more dangerous because of its system of operation, which leads to poor development and economic dependent on the countries involved. In contemporary Nigeria today, neo-colonialism is a mighty obstacle which prevents the countries from experiencing meaningful development. This research seminar work at the end intends to help contemporary Nigerians to know the negative impacts Neo-colonialism has created in Nigeria and how best to tackle it, for a better change and rapid development in this country, Nigeria.


PROPOSED TOPIC FOR SEMINAR II (P.hD) RESEARCH IN THE DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY, UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA


 DEPT:                                    PHILOSOPHY
FACULTY:                           SOCIAL SCIENCES

TABLE OF CONTENTS

CHAPTER ONE:     INTRODUCTION
1.1       Background of the Study
1.2       Statement of the problem
1.3       Scope of the Study
1.4       Purpose of the Study
1.5       Significance of the Study
1.6       Method of the study

CHAPTER TWO:    LITERATURE REVIEW
CHAPTER THREE:            COLONIALISM IN NIGERIA     
3.1       Pre-colonialism
3.2       Colonialism
3.3       Nationalism
3.4       Neo-Colonialism
3.5       The Effects of neo-Colonialism in Contemporary Nigeria Polity.

CHAPTER FOUR:  DEVELOPMENT
4.1       Definition of Development
4.2       Nature of Development
4.3       Aim of Development
4.4       Dimensions of Development
4.5       problems of Development

CHAPTER FIVE:    CRITICAL ANALYSIS AND CONCLUSION
5.1       A Critical Analysis
5.2       Conclusion
            Bibliography

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