Urban Politics in Nigeria: A Study of Port Harcourt
By Howard Wolpe
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By Howard Wolpe
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Urban Politics in Nigeria: A Study of Port Harcourt by Howard Wolpe probes a central question for postcolonial Africa: does modernization dilute communal politics—or intensify it? Focusing on Port Harcourt—an industrial boomtown created in 1913 and, by the 1960s, Nigeria's second port and petroleum hub—Wölpe tracks how rapid migration, unemployment, and urban crowding produced new lines of cleavage even as "modern" roles spread. Rejecting simple tradition/modernity binaries, he shows commun...























