A Historical Analysis of Ethnic Conflict in Nigeria

A Historical Analysis of Ethnic Conflict in Nigeria
Author: Osadola Oluwaseun Samuel
Publsiher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2012-11-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783656317067

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Research Paper (postgraduate) from the year 2012 in the subject African Studies - Culture and Applied Geography, grade: none, , course: International Studies and Diplomacy, language: English, abstract: Observably, most developing countries are ethnically diverse. Ethnic diversity may lead to increased civil dissonance. The National Question in Nigeria is probably one of the most complicated in the world with her over 250 ethnic groups and 120 different languages spoken in the country. The colonialist while pretending to carry out a mission of uniting the warring ethnic groups, wilfully and systematically separated the various Nigerian people thereby creating a suitable atmosphere for conflict. With the heterogeneous nature of the country, the tendency of the various nationals is towards parochial consciousness at the expense of national consciousness. This paper, therefore, relies on content analysis as its methodology to examine ethnic conflicts in Nigeria. It also examined the fundamental causes of ethnic conflicts in the country and identifies the possible issues for resolution. The paper also proffered suggestions on how to curb ethnic conflicts in future Nigeria.

Inter ethnic and Religious Conflict Resolution in Nigeria

Inter ethnic and Religious Conflict Resolution in Nigeria
Author: Ernest E. Uwazie,Isaac Olawale Albert,G. N. Uzoigwe
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: 0739100335

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Since 1982, Nigeria has experienced more than ten large scale ethnic or religious riots in its major cities. These violent clashes have wreaked economic, political, and social havoc; caused an enormous number of deaths and injuries; and posed serious obstacles to Nigeria's sociopolitical development as well as retarded efforts at nation-building. The papers collected in this book serve as a critical part of an overall objective to develop and promote mechanisms for the understanding and resolution of ethnic and religious conflicts in Nigeria. Both academic and community leaders address various aspects of these conflicts, and Uwazie offers several thoughtful options for their successful resolution. Inter-Ethnic and Religious Conflict Resolution in Nigeria will interest students of African history and current affairs, scholars of anthropology and ethnicity studies, and those involved in international relations and peace studies.

Civil Society and Ethnic Conflict Management in Nigeria

Civil Society and Ethnic Conflict Management in Nigeria
Author: Thomas A. Imobighe,African Strategic and Peace Research Group
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2003
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105114983492

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This book represents a serious attempt to develop new strategies to manage the ethnic conflicts that continue to undermine Nigeria's efforts at democratic consolidation. Case studies discuss the socio- economic and political dynamics that fuel ethnic conflicts; highlight the limitations to their management; and propose civil society approaches. The book is organised into three parts. The first analyses basic concepts at play, such as ethnicity and ethnic conflict, specifically in the Nigerian context, and against the background of the position of civil society and development in the country. The second part comprises six case studies spread across Nigeria's six geo-political regions. The third section concentrates on the critical issue of civil society empowerment, and proposes ways to enhance its creative participation in the country's development.

The Politicization of Ethnicity as Source of Conflict

The Politicization of Ethnicity as Source of Conflict
Author: Ademola Adediji
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 529
Release: 2016-05-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783658134839

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In view of the explosion of violent conflicts in many parts of the world and the hasty, but prevailing, assumption that ethnicity is the source of these conflicts, this book is encompassed to highlight, describe and examine how ethnicity is politicized in many of these current conflicts. By deploying the instrumentalist approach and the theory of identity and difference in ethnicity, the author identifies the actors involved and depicts how religion is exploited as an instrument of division by reflecting it on the Nigerian situation, exploring the examples of the Jos conflicts and the Warri Crisis within a twenty years period, 1990 to 2010.

The Colonial Origins of Ethnic Violence in India

The Colonial Origins of Ethnic Violence in India
Author: Ajay Verghese
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2016-03-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780804798174

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The neighboring north Indian districts of Jaipur and Ajmer are identical in language, geography, and religious and caste demography. But when the famous Babri Mosque in Ayodhya was destroyed in 1992, Jaipur burned while Ajmer remained peaceful; when the state clashed over low-caste affirmative action quotas in 2008, Ajmer's residents rioted while Jaipur's citizens stayed calm. What explains these divergent patterns of ethnic conflict across multiethnic states? Using archival research and elite interviews in five case studies spanning north, south, and east India, as well as a quantitative analysis of 589 districts, Ajay Verghese shows that the legacies of British colonialism drive contemporary conflict. Because India served as a model for British colonial expansion into parts of Africa and Southeast Asia, this project links Indian ethnic conflict to violent outcomes across an array of multiethnic states, including cases as diverse as Nigeria and Malaysia. The Colonial Origins of Ethnic Violence in India makes important contributions to the study of Indian politics, ethnicity, conflict, and historical legacies.

Ethnic Minority Conflicts and Governance in Nigeria

Ethnic Minority Conflicts and Governance in Nigeria
Author: Rotimi T. Suberu
Publsiher: Institut français de recherche en Afrique
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1996
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105070599647

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Ethnic Minority Conflicts and Governance in Nigeria explores and analyses the underlying sources and salient features of recent ethnic minority conflicts in Nigeria, the largely controversial policies by which the Nigerian state has sought to contain these conflicts, and the prospects and preconditions for a more stable and equitable system of federal governance in the country. Through an insightful examination of two most recent minority conflicts in the country, the author probes the contemporary problems of ethnic minorities. He appraises the management of the conflicts by the State, and proffers appropriate policy responses for the resolution of the country's ethnic minority problems. The book is recommended to policy makers, students of history and political science, academicians and the general public.

Ethnic Conflicts in Africa

Ethnic Conflicts in Africa
Author: Okwudiba Nnoli
Publsiher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 436
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: STANFORD:36105073143195

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The resurgence and frequency of violent conflicts and tensions require analyses taking account of the factors that have shaped the history of ethnic identities and warring groups. Citing cultural differences as the ubiquitous precursor hinders such understanding. This fifteen-nation study of conflicts in Africa shows that the capacity or failure to manage such conflicts is determined by changes brought about by the trajectories of historical events. Colonialism erected structures that ruptured the dynamics which had controlled opposing inter-ethnic relations and interests. The post-colonial era witnessed further manipulation and disintegration of ethnic identities and groups, thus making the state central to the dynamics of ethnicity in Africa. The studies book explain how the positive and negative aspects are transformed in the pre-colonial, colonial and post-colonial histories of African states and groups.

Ethnic Politics in Nigeria

Ethnic Politics in Nigeria
Author: Okwudiba Nnoli
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1978
Genre: Ethnicity
ISBN: STANFORD:36105005593368

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