Abstract & Insight
This book delves into the intricate relationship between traditional chieftaincy institutions and the legal system in Nigeria. It examines how chieftaincy roles have evolved amidst changing legal landscapes, providing a critical analysis of the influence these institutions have on local governance and community organization.
Through case studies and scholarly research, KUSAMOTU discusses the challenges that traditional rulers face in adapting to modern legal regulations, as well as the impact of this dynamic on societal cohesion and cultural identity. The book is essential reading for anyone interested in Nigerian law, anthropology, and the political structure of the region.