RE: ADSactly History : History Of Northern Nigeria (Part 2) - Kanem-Bornu In The Pre-colonial Era
I didn't know much of the information that you put here, but I see many similarities between this race and others, which are not precisely from Africa. I am struck by the idea of structuring their government cabinets with relatives. A practice that is still in force in many countries and although it may give more security to the government in office, it also lends itself to corruption. Reviewing the history of Africa makes me see where the root of many of the internal problems and conflicts that affect some parts of Africa lie. I once watched a documentary about the marriages of the Kanem-Bornu ethnic group and was amazed at how young people get married and the responsibility that any family owner takes on. As always, interesting, @samminator
Yeah you're right. Some ethnic groups in Nigeria have similar cultural heritage and some of them shared a common ancestry.
Actually, Kanem-Bornu is not the only ethnic group that practices primogeniture system of government. No doubt, this system of government has its own disadvantages as it does not support a democratic setting.
Thanks for reading, Nancy