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The Politics of Plunder: The Rhetorics of Order and Disorder in Southern Nigeria

Gore, Charles; Pratten, David

Authors

Charles Gore

David Pratten



Abstract

This article looks at four cases of youth-led identity-based social movements in Benin City and in the Annang area of southern Nigeria. It shows how each of these movements — youth associations, ‘area boys’, vigilantes and campus cults — draws on different, older repertoires of discourse and organization, and enters into relations with state authority that combine elements of complicity, insurgency, monitoring and disengagement. It argues that their activities, mobilized around resource control and community security, can be understood as a response to the Nigerian ‘politics of plunder’, endemic since the beginning of the oil boom, but locally perceived as having intensified from the 1990s onwards.

Citation

Gore, C., & Pratten, D. (2003). The Politics of Plunder: The Rhetorics of Order and Disorder in Southern Nigeria. African Affairs, 102(407), 211-240. https://doi.org/10.1093/afraf/adg002

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Apr 1, 2003
Deposit Date Mar 31, 2008
Journal African Affairs
Print ISSN 0001-9909
Electronic ISSN 1468-2621
Publisher Oxford University Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 102
Issue 407
Pages 211-240
DOI https://doi.org/10.1093/afraf/adg002


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