The plunder of the Niger Delta has turned full circle as crude oil has taken the place of palm oil, but the dramatis personae remain unchanged: a predatory government bent on extracting the last drop of blood from the richly endowed Niger Delta, and a courageous people determined to resist. This paper locates the armed conflict in the oil-rich Niger Delta within the context of unrealised expectations and consequent frustration and aggression on the part of the oil-bearing communities. The thesis of the paper argues that while small arms proliferation are not directly the cause of conflict in the volatile region, their stockpiles fuel wars and sustain violence. The paper makes the submission that the more people accept that arms are necessar...
The proliferation of small arms has become a recognised security issue that needs to be responded to...
This paper examines militancy and youth restiveness in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria and the cha...
The continual state of insecurity in Nigeria for several decades can be traced to a number of factor...
This article explores the volatile security situation in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria as it ...
The government-sponsored Amnesty Programme for militants disrupting oil production in the Niger Delt...
One of the fundamental obstacles to peace and security in Nigeria today is the presence and continue...
Armed conflicts have continued to bedevil Nigeria and account for innumerable loss of lives and prop...
In recent past, violent communal, religious and political conflicts have become a regular feature an...
The study was a survey of the sources of small arms and their effects on the development of the Sout...
Armed rebellion has remained a constant decimal in the relation between the states and rebel groups ...
This paper discusses the interface between violence in the Niger Delta, global energy security and a...
The deplorable human security situation in Nigeria has reached a crisis stage as ethno-religious con...
This paper examines the behavioural consequences of the general amnesty programme of the federal gov...
This paper presents an analytic narrative of three decades of oil and violence in Nigeria, assuming ...
Until the root causes of conflict in the region are addressed there will not be enduring peace, secu...
The proliferation of small arms has become a recognised security issue that needs to be responded to...
This paper examines militancy and youth restiveness in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria and the cha...
The continual state of insecurity in Nigeria for several decades can be traced to a number of factor...
This article explores the volatile security situation in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria as it ...
The government-sponsored Amnesty Programme for militants disrupting oil production in the Niger Delt...
One of the fundamental obstacles to peace and security in Nigeria today is the presence and continue...
Armed conflicts have continued to bedevil Nigeria and account for innumerable loss of lives and prop...
In recent past, violent communal, religious and political conflicts have become a regular feature an...
The study was a survey of the sources of small arms and their effects on the development of the Sout...
Armed rebellion has remained a constant decimal in the relation between the states and rebel groups ...
This paper discusses the interface between violence in the Niger Delta, global energy security and a...
The deplorable human security situation in Nigeria has reached a crisis stage as ethno-religious con...
This paper examines the behavioural consequences of the general amnesty programme of the federal gov...
This paper presents an analytic narrative of three decades of oil and violence in Nigeria, assuming ...
Until the root causes of conflict in the region are addressed there will not be enduring peace, secu...
The proliferation of small arms has become a recognised security issue that needs to be responded to...
This paper examines militancy and youth restiveness in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria and the cha...
The continual state of insecurity in Nigeria for several decades can be traced to a number of factor...