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Unpacking Nigeria’s More Conflict Management Training, More Conflicts Paradox, Part 2

Posted By: adminon: September 06, 2016In: Policy & GovernanceTags: ASCON, CEPACS, Christians, DFID, Dr Ojiji, Dr Tukur Baba, Dr Tunde Akanni, EU, Ibadan, IPCR, Jos, Kogi, LAGOS, Muslims, Nsukka, Sokoto, UN, ZariaNo CommentsViews:
Unpacking Nigeria’s More Conflict Management Training, More Conflicts Paradox, Part 2

By Adagbo ONOJA The first part of this Special Report titled “Nigeria: Why the More Conflict Management Training, the More Conflicts? Part 1” featured Professor Oshita Oshita, the Director G... Read more

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Nigeria: Why the More Conflict Management Training, the More Conflicts? Part 1

Posted By: adminon: September 05, 2016In: Policy & GovernanceTags: Benue, BOKO HARAM, CEPACS, Dr Ochinya Ojiji, Dr Tukur Baba, Dr Tunde Akanni, Ibadan, IPCR, Jos, Kogi, NIGERIA, Nsukka, Professor Oshita Oshita, Sokoto, universities, ZariaNo CommentsViews:
Nigeria: Why the More Conflict Management Training, the More Conflicts? Part 1

By Adagbo ONOJA After two insurgencies within a decade in addition to numerous scorched earth convulsions sparing none of its regions, Nigeria must be thinking of conflict management differe... Read more

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Will Kaduna International Inter-faith Centre Tame Religious Conflicts in the North?

Posted By: adminon: August 22, 2016In: Policy & GovernanceTags: Cardinal John Onaiyekan, CCN, Christians, Dr Emmanuel Udofia, Dr Ochinya Ojiji, Dr Tukur Baba uslims, Dr Yusuf Ibrahim Wushishi, IPCR, Kaduna State, late Emeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, Mallam Nasir el-Rufai, Nasarawa State, Niger Delta, NIGERIA, North, North-Eastern, Osun State, Sa’ad Abubakar 111, WCCNo CommentsViews:
Will Kaduna International Inter-faith Centre Tame Religious Conflicts in the North?

Could the opening of the International Centre for Inter-faith Peace and Harmony in Kaduna last week turn out to be a novel initiative to end violence of religious sparks in northern Nigeria?... Read more

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