![]() ![]() ![]() “Continuity and Change: Indigenous Governmental System in Ibibioland, 1900 – 1987”ĭepartment of History and International Studies What were his ultimate goals and overall legacy? These are some of the issues discussed in ![]() What were his political views, and his perspectives on democracy, religion and culture? What did he think of United States foreign policy towards apartheid South Africa? He is recognized for his formidable impact on student activism through student organizations such as the South African Student Organization, SASO, along with his organizational capabilities through Black empowerment models such as Black Consciousness. Steve Biko is the focus of the second article. The authors inform us of the workings of these political models over time. ![]() They point out that during the colonial era, the Warrant Chieftaincy System, Native Administration System and the Local Government System prevailed, and that between 19, the Development Administration System and the Unified Local Government were operational. Edemekong and Edet reflect on the Indigenous patterns of governance with respect to Ibibioland before colonial rule and after. In this issue of Africa Update the focus is on Nigeria and South Africa. Edet : “ Continuity and Change: Indigenous Governmental System in Ibibioland, 1900 – 1987” Governance of Ibibioland, Nigeria 1900 -87 Steve Biko, 1947 -1977 ![]()
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