FROM FRIENDS TO FOES: FULBE/MAMBILLA RELATIONS SINCE THE CONFLICT OF 2002

Abdulmumini Inda, PhDDepartment of Arts EducationFaculty of Education,Taraba State University, Jalingo, Nigeria.E-mail: freindofbooks@gmail.com Maunde Usman MuhammadDepartment of Islamic Studies,Faculty of Arts,Taraba State University, Jalingo, Nigeria.E-mail: usmanmaunde@gmail.com & Lawan Abdullahi Muhammad, PhDDepartment of Islamic Studies,Faculty of Arts,Taraba State University, Jalingo, Nigeria.lawanabdullah087@gmail.com AbstractThis paper examined the causative agents and the aftermath of the 2002 Mambilla riot, which…

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CONFLICT RESOLUTION AND RE-DEMOCRATISATION: RETHINKING THE ROLE OF INDIGENOUS NON-STATE ACTORS IN COLONIAL IJEBULAND, WESTERN NIGERIA

Seriki, Kazeem OmotolaDepartment of History,Ladoke Akintola University of Technology,Ogbomoso, NigeriaE-mail: koseriki@lautech.edu.ng AbstractThe role of indigenous institutions in peace-building, conflict resolution and re-democratisation in colonial Ijebu province is yet to receive any serious attention from the academic community, particularly historians. Thus, this paper fills the gap in literature by examining the role of indigenous institutions in…

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