Religious violence in Nigeria : causal diagnoses and strategic recommendations to the state and religious communities

Religious violence in Nigeria : causal diagnoses and strategic recommendations to the state and religious communities

Author: 
Sampson, Isaac Terwase
Publisher: 
ACCORD
Date published: 
2012
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Journal Title: 
African Journal on Conflict Resolution
Source: 
African Journal on Conflict Resolution, Vol. 12, No. 1, 2012, pp. 103-133
Abstract: 

The literature on religious violence in Nigeria largely implicates socio-economic, political and governance deficits as the major causes of such violence. This article, however, departing from the underlying causes approach, undertakes an analytical inquiry into the immediate and visible factors that trigger religious conflicts in the country. It also evaluates the nature of state management of religious conflicts in Nigeria and posits that government's haphazard approach to these conflicts as well as the absence of a long-term strategy for its management account for their persistent manifestation. Drawing from the findings made, recommendations on the appropriate approach to curbing religious violence in the country are proffered

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CITATION: Sampson, Isaac Terwase. Religious violence in Nigeria : causal diagnoses and strategic recommendations to the state and religious communities . : ACCORD , 2012. African Journal on Conflict Resolution, Vol. 12, No. 1, 2012, pp. 103-133 - Available at: https://library.au.int/religious-violence-nigeria-causal-diagnoses-and-strategic-recommendations-state-and-religious-3