ABSTRACT
The Tiv concept of power-sharing, ya na angbian, is a socio-political philosophy that the Tiv
have been practising since the pre-colonial era. However, little effort has been made to explore
the philosophical element of thisphilosophy. In this exposè, the researcher traces the roots of ya
na angbian from the ethico-metaphysical perspective, narrowing it to the Tiv cosmology and
ontological order, Tiv ethics and established the point of departure for the practice of the
principle. The Tiv concept of justice has been treated elusively using the concept of power and
Tiv notion of justice giving a background of justice as it relates to Tiv ontology. The Tiv concept
of ya na angbian is treated in totality tracing its practise since pre-colonial time; angbian as a
component in sharing and further the impact of colonial rule on the guiding philosophy taking
cognizance of the establishment of the Tor Tiv institution; ya na angbian in the context of
colonial electoral politics and in the post-colonial Tiv society. At this juncture, the need arose for
the evaluation of ya na angbianphilosophy. This is done and the philosophy is applied in
Nigerian politics, establishing its link with the federal character principle and zoning. It is on this
plane that the researcher concludes: ya na angbian as an altruistic and cohesive philosophy
transcends zoning and power-sharing to a realization of a holistic development, which can only
be established if those produced by the duo of zoning and power rotation turnout as competent
leaders. Also, that respect for elders who are custodians of Tiv culture has deluded with the
adoption of western practices, which can be termed westernization of the Tiv society. The
introduction of the centralized system of government in Tiv nation has brought about a class
society, constituting the ex-servicemen and educated as elite/ruling class while farmers, workers
and unemployed now exist as the ruled. Another conclusion is that the introduction of centralized
system of government and the creation of many traditional chieftaincy and political positions has
expanded the circle of sharing from only the ya, compound in the pre-colonial time to cover the
entire Tiv society. This has brought about a replacement of communal resources that were
hitherto shared. This study offers critical recommendations that when a position is zoned to a
sect or community and they are unable to produce a competent candidate, the position should be
zoned out to another using the loan system to carryout the principle of ya na angbian. Most
importantly, the federal character principle as contained in section 14(3) of the Constitution of
Federal Republic of Nigeria should be amended to lucidly capture the rotational and zoning
philosophy ofya na angbian.There is ardent need for re-enactment of the lost traditional values
like sacredness of human life, virginity and chastity, respect for elders, honesty, and promotion
of common good and the spirit of brotherhood in Tiv society. Notwithstanding, the legal arm of
government, judiciary should be used to ensure strict adherence to the practice just as elders with
the help of the spirits were made the custodians of Tiv culture and tradition. The philosophy of
altruism, stability, cohesion, peace, progress and development should be enshrined into the
educational syllabus and taught pari pasu with human rights in institutions of learning. Political
leaders at all levels should be guided by this philosophy to shun undemocratic spirit of looting,
greed, corruption and nepotism.
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