Abstract Political, ethno-religious or social conflicts often spring from the pursuance of divergent ideas, aspirations and interests expressed by a group of people or individuals under particular environmental conditions. Nigeria, like many African countries, is a multi-ethnic country with over 250 ethnic groups, where Islam and Christianity are the two predominant religious beliefs. Since independence, in 1960, Nigeria has struggled to control ethno-religious conflicts. Currently, these conflicts are on the increase with the formation of various ethno-religious militias, such as the Oodua People’s Congress (OPC), the Bakassi Boys, the Egbesu Boys and most recently Boko Haram. These conflicts manifest themselves in the form of riots, sabot...
This article critically examines the elusive search for a true national identity in Nigeria amid per...
The history and politics in Nigeria have often been characterized and marred with conflict, ranging ...
Since the British intervention and forced occupation of what is known today as Nigeria, there has ne...
Nigeria is a democratic country with diverse cultures, different ethnic groups, and religions. The c...
Religious and ethnic identity clashes laid the structure of the Nigerian state in 1914, which transm...
Nigeria is a country of great diversities characterized with multiple identities in her ethnic and r...
Ethno-Religious conflict refers to the manifestation of ethnocentrism and religious bigotry in Niger...
After about thirty years of military dictatorship, Nigeria found herself again in the mainstream of ...
The geo-polity entity known as Nigeria remains one of British colonial legacies. Before the amalgama...
This article examines the extent to which ethno-religious conflicts have affected sustainable devel...
Nigeria has played host to different types of conflict, especially since the beginning of the Fourth...
This article explores the dynamics of identity-based conflict and the possibility for its management...
This article explores the dynamics of identity-based conflict and the possibility for its management...
The history and politics in Nigeria have often been characterized and marred with conflict, ranging ...
Ethno-religious rifts have been so disruptive in Nigeria, especially in the North, that public safet...
This article critically examines the elusive search for a true national identity in Nigeria amid per...
The history and politics in Nigeria have often been characterized and marred with conflict, ranging ...
Since the British intervention and forced occupation of what is known today as Nigeria, there has ne...
Nigeria is a democratic country with diverse cultures, different ethnic groups, and religions. The c...
Religious and ethnic identity clashes laid the structure of the Nigerian state in 1914, which transm...
Nigeria is a country of great diversities characterized with multiple identities in her ethnic and r...
Ethno-Religious conflict refers to the manifestation of ethnocentrism and religious bigotry in Niger...
After about thirty years of military dictatorship, Nigeria found herself again in the mainstream of ...
The geo-polity entity known as Nigeria remains one of British colonial legacies. Before the amalgama...
This article examines the extent to which ethno-religious conflicts have affected sustainable devel...
Nigeria has played host to different types of conflict, especially since the beginning of the Fourth...
This article explores the dynamics of identity-based conflict and the possibility for its management...
This article explores the dynamics of identity-based conflict and the possibility for its management...
The history and politics in Nigeria have often been characterized and marred with conflict, ranging ...
Ethno-religious rifts have been so disruptive in Nigeria, especially in the North, that public safet...
This article critically examines the elusive search for a true national identity in Nigeria amid per...
The history and politics in Nigeria have often been characterized and marred with conflict, ranging ...
Since the British intervention and forced occupation of what is known today as Nigeria, there has ne...