Igwebuike Socio-Political Philosophy: A Catalyst for National Integration and Sustainable Peace in Nigeria
Oviemuno Wilfred EGARA *
Directorate of General Studies, Southern Delta University, Ozoro, Delta State, Nigeria.
Peter M. ETAWARE
Plant Science and Biotechnology Unit, Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science, Southern Delta University, Ozoro, Delta State, Nigeria.
Bridget Gwa OVIEMUNO
Department of Business Management, Faculty of Social Sciences, Moses Adasu University, Makurdi, Benue State, Nigeria.
Charles ELIJAH
Guidiance and Counselling Unit, Southern Delta University, Ozoro, Delta State, Nigeria.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Igwebuike socio-political philosophy is an indigenous African philosophical system derived from the Igbo term meaning “there is strength in unity,” which embodies the communal and relational ethics that characterize African thought. Rooted in solidarity, complementarity, and mutual cooperation, Igwebuike provides a potent framework for addressing Nigeria’s enduring challenges of ethnic fragmentation, religious tension, and political disunity. The central objective of this study is to examine Igwebuike philosophy as a viable indigenous paradigm for promoting national integration and sustainable peace in Nigeria. Employing a qualitative research design through the hermeneutic approach, the study engages in a critical textual and conceptual analysis of relevant African philosophical literature and socio-political realities. The findings reveal that the principles of communalism, inclusivity, and consensus-building inherent in Igwebuike can strengthen inter-ethnic understanding, enhance participatory governance, and foster tolerance and peaceful coexistence among Nigeria’s diverse groups. However, the study acknowledges limitations related to the practical implementation of philosophical ideals in policy frameworks. It recommends the systematic integration of Igwebuike philosophy into civic education, leadership training, and public policy to institutionalize indigenous values of unity and peace. Future research may focus on empirical assessments of Igwebuike-based peace-building initiatives across Nigeria’s geopolitical zones. By advancing an indigenous model of socio-political cohesion, this study contributes to the growing body of African philosophical discourse aimed at nurturing authentic and sustainable national stability.
Keywords: Igwebuike philosophy, national integration, social cohesion, social-political philosophy, communalism, peace, hermeneutic approach