Determinants of National patriotism in Kenya: a case of Nairobi county
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to establish the determinants of national patriotism in
Kenya a case study of Nairobi County. The problem area of the study was on the country‘s
political, social, and economic environments and how they influenced the level of national
patriotism of the citizens. The political turmoil in the country which is riddled with tribalism and
negative ethnicity leading to political violence and displacement, high level of corruption and
nepotism in the national and county governments and economic diversityformed the problem
area of the study. The objectives of the study were to establish if national loyalty, ethnic
inclusion and political orientation determined the level of national patriotism.
The study adopted a descriptive research design in order to establish the existing traits,
conditions and attitudes of the citizens. Data collection was conducted through questionnaires
administered to different companies in the county; the data was then analyzed by SPSS and data
presentation was by tables and figures. The research concludes that national loyalty determined
the level of national patriotism; however, loyalty was not influenced by national symbols such as
the constitution. The research also concludes that ethnic inclusion determined the level of
national patriotism and in addition vices such as corruption and nepotism also highly influenced
the level of patriotism and contributed to low level of national patriotism. The research also
concludes that political orientation does not determine the level of national patriotism however
regional voting culture of the country highly influences the level of national patriotism
negatively. The research finally recommends civic education on patriotism by the government,
eradication of vices such as corruption and nepotism and strategy development on eradication of
the regional voting culture. The research also recommends further research to establish how
nepotism and corruption, economic factors and national symbols influence the levels of
patriotism.
Publisher
University of Nairobi
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