
ACCORD in association with AU Office of the Youth Envoy and UN75 convened the Intergenerational Dialogue of Osun State, Nigeria
This IGD noted that leadership, or a lack thereof, is the central tenet of most of the issues raised today.
This IGD noted that leadership, or a lack thereof, is the central tenet of most of the issues raised today.
Arguing that continuing conflict between farmers and herdsmen can be explained by the non-application of restorative justice procedures by government.
Presenting a contextual discourse on ethnic conflict in Nigeria and reviewing existing studies on communal resolution with empirical underlying assumptions.
Using historical research to draw attention to the Boko Haram insurgency and its implications for national security in Nigeria.
Adeniyi S. Basiru is an independent researcher and a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Political Science, University of Lagos, Nigeria. On 29 May 1999, Nigeria was ushered into civil
Examining Nigeria’s unresolved ethnic tensions and suspicions of domination that led to the declaration of the state of Biafra.
An in-depth examination of intra-party conflicts in a democratising Nigeria, with a view to recommending options for resolution.
Interrogating the underlying factors leading to Libya’s current migrant crisis, with emphasis on the resurgence of the country’s slave trade.