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21 kwi 2021 · Nigeria has over 400 ethnic groups, which ordinarily should amplify its rich culture but the reverse seems to be the case. These groups are broken down between religious, languages, and tribal...
6 kwi 2024 · Inter-ethnic violence in Nigeria refers to conflicts and tensions between different ethnic groups within the country. It is a complex issue with deep-rooted historical, social, and...
History of Ethnic Crises in Nigeria and Emergence of Ethnic Strongholds/Frontiers of Violence With over 400 ethnic and linguistic groups, Nigeria is arguably one of the world’s most ethnically fractionalized countries in the world, with the most dominant ethnic groups being Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba. As such, Nigeria
23 sty 2024 · Data from the World Atlas (Citation 2021) reveal that the major ethnic groups are the Hausa and Fulani in the Northern region, covering about 29% of Nigeria’s population (the majority are Muslim), the Yoruba (about 21%) in the Southwest, who are both Christian and Muslim, while the Igbo in the Southeast (about 18%), and Niger Delta area of ...
ethnicity in Nigeria and in the Bible, reviews causes of ethnic conflict, it did an ethical critique of violence as a means of solving conflict and recommends solution to ethnic conflicts from the Christianity’s point
1 sty 2019 · This paper thence sought to assess Nigeria’s tortuous experience with identity and identity politics with particular reference to ethnic, religious, and lingual challenges.
26 sie 2024 · Research has traced the origins of ethnic conflicts in Nigeria to 1914 or even 1900. Conflicts have dominated the political space in the country since the 1950s.