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Violence in Middle Belt is History Gone Sour & Criminality, Not Jihad – Radical Activists

Posted By: adminon: July 14, 2018In: De-EscalationTags: BYM, INGO, NEPU, UMBC1 CommentViews:
Violence in Middle Belt is History Gone Sour & Criminality, Not Jihad – Radical Activists

The battle of perspectives on violence in Nigeria’s Middle Belt region is far from being over. Perspectives on the current phase of violence in the region has been proliferating, from those... Read more

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Herdsmen Violence Unfortunate Narrative in Nigeria’s National Development – CISLAC

Posted By: adminon: January 19, 2018In: GovernanceTags: Benue State, CISLAC, INGONo CommentsViews:
Herdsmen Violence Unfortunate Narrative in Nigeria’s National Development - CISLAC

Civil Society intervention in managing the aftermath of killings around contestation over land between herders and farmers in the Middle Belt region of Nigeria is gathering space. Earlier to... Read more

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Peace Practitioners Reject Nigeria’s Break-up, Confront Startling Figures of Havoc

Posted By: adminon: January 19, 2018In: De-EscalationTags: Boko Haram insurgency, INGO, Middle Belt Region, Modibbo Adama University of Technology - Yola, NGOs, SALWsNo CommentsViews:
Peace Practitioners Reject Nigeria’s Break-up, Confront Startling Figures of Havoc

Search for Common Ground, a leading conflict transformation and peacebuilding INGO, today opened what is bound to be a site of diverse interventions in the herders-farmers conflict raging in... Read more

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Transnational Advocacy Shames Nigerian Leaders Again for Keeping Nigerians Poor

Posted By: adminon: July 18, 2017In: GovernanceTags: Development Finance International, INGO, Jody Williams, Oxfam, The Economist, The Guardian - UKNo CommentsViews:
Transnational Advocacy Shames Nigerian Leaders Again for Keeping Nigerians Poor

In May 2017, that is just two months back, it was Oxfam, the international development NGO, that released a report on how strange the concept of redistributive justice or equity is to the Ni... Read more

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