Nonverbal communication holds a unique significance in African culture. The use of certain actions and symbols before and during communal conflicts to convey and communicate strong thoughts and messages dates back to ancient times. Communal conflicts which are rooted in age-old disputes constitute a major re-occurrence in Cross River state, especially in the central regions. The main aim of this essay is to carry out an in depth examination of certain activities, actions and symbolisms that indicate or convey messages of disagreements and conflicts unique to warring tribes in the Bahomono clan. The work will also look at the various roles nonverbal communication play in communal conflicts. Method for data collection will be basically carrie...
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This paper sets out to investigate the different conflicts inherent in our societies as X-rayed in i...
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