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Community conflicts in Nigeria: Management, resolution and transformation
This volume explores the nature, causes, and dynamics of community conflicts in Nigeria, providing analytical and practical insights into their management, resolution, and transformation. Edited by Onigu Otite and Isaac Olawale Albert, the book draws on sociological, historical, and policy-oriented perspectives to examine ethnic tensions, communal violence, resource struggles, and political conflicts across various Nigerian communities. Contributors discuss traditional and modern mechanisms of conflict resolution, the roles of government and civil society, and strategies for achieving sustainable peace. The work serves as an essential reference for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers concerned with conflict studies and peacebuilding in Nigeria.
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