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The Nupe Factor in the Management of Integration and Diversity in Contemporary Nigeria

Posted By: adminon: July 08, 2021In: SpectacleTags: Benue Valley, Black race, Islamic learning, Nupeland, Western educationNo CommentsViews:
The Nupe Factor in the Management of Integration and Diversity in Contemporary Nigeria

By Ambassador Usman Sarki The significance of Nupe in Nigerian and African history and contemporary evolution of thoughts, ideas and progress should be appreciated and noted much more than i... Read more

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Unpacking the Dynamism of Herders-Farmers Conflict in Nigeria’s Benue Valley

Posted By: adminon: March 27, 2021In: De-EscalationTags: Benue Valley, Europe, Non-State Actors, Zinariya ConsultsNo CommentsViews:
Unpacking the Dynamism of Herders-Farmers Conflict in Nigeria’s Benue Valley

Unlike Europe, for instance, whose experience of the nomadic thrust in history is well accounted for, the dynamism of that process remains, understandably, undocumented in much of Africa, mo... Read more

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Cleansing Nigeria of Boko Haram Begins

Posted By: adminon: December 25, 2016In: Policy & GovernanceTags: Agatu, Benue Valley, Criminality, Defeat of Boko Haram, Hybrid warfare, Islamisation agenda, Jos, Nimbo Zamfara Violence, Southern Kaduna, Superior intelligenceNo CommentsViews:
Cleansing Nigeria of Boko Haram Begins

      Cleansing Nigeria of Boko Haram Begins “Nigeria is here to stay, there is nothing more to say”, sang Bongos Ikwue many years ago. This is also what many Nigerians are saying regarding... Read more

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