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Browsing by Author "Olademo, Oyeronke"

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    Internal mechanisms as tools for conflict resolution: A case study on Share-Tsaragi, Nigeria
    (Acell Press Journal, 2021) Olademo, Oyeronke; Abubakre, Samiat Olúbùnmi; Adebisi, Aliy AbdulWahid; Fahm, AbdulGafar; Omotoye, R. W.; Ikibe, Solomon O.; Ibraheem, I. O.; Tijani, Y. O.; Adimula, R. A.
    Share and Tsaragi are twin communities in Kwara State, Nigeria, living harmoniously for centuries before a crisis on border issues erupted between them. This study argues that internal mechanisms that originate from the people's philosophy and culture are potent tools to sustain peaceful co-existence between them. The research designs are quantitative and qualitative and data were gathered from participant observations, questionnaires, and interviews. Findings show that government interventions have not been perfectly enforced, hence recurring conflicts. The study concludes that crises are imminent where population growth is without corresponding economic empowerment and socio-cultural integration among the people. Previous research efforts confirm that African conflicts often occur due to the combination of poverty and weak States and institutions. However, data from this research confirm that collaborations and consensus are potent tools to entrench peace in Share and Tsaragi communities.
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    Internal Mechanisms as tools for conflict resolution: A case study on Share-Tsaragi, Nigeria
    (Heliyon, 2021-01-20) Olademo, Oyeronke; Omotoye, Rotimi William; Ikibe, S. O.; Ibraheem, L.O.; Tijani, Y.O.; Abubakre, S.O.; Aboyeji, A. Justus; Adebisi, A.A.; Fahm, A.O.; Adimula, R.A.
    Share and Tsaragi are twin communities in Kwara State, Nigeria, living harmoniously for centuries before a crisis on border issues erupted between them. This study argues that internal mechanisms that originate from the people's philosophy and culture are potent tools to sustain peaceful co-existence between them. The research designs are quantitative and qualitative and data were gathered from participant observations, questionnaires, and interviews. Findings show that government interventions have not been perfectly enforced, hence recurring conflicts. The study concludes that crises are imminent where population growth is without corresponding economic empowerment and socio-cultural integration among the people. Previous research efforts confirm that African conflicts often occur due to the combination of poverty and weak States and institutions. However, data from this research confirm that collaborations and consensus are potent tools to entrench peace in Share and Tsaragi communities.
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    ‘Internal Mechanisms as tools for conflict resolution: A case study on Share-Tsaragi, Nigeria’
    (Published by Elsevier Ltd., 2021-01-20) Olademo, Oyeronke; Omotoye, R. W.; Ikibe, S.O.; Ibraheem, L.O.; Tijani, Y.O.; Abubakre, S.O,; Adebisi, A.A.; Aboyeji, A.J.; Fahm, A.O.; Adimula, R.A.
    Share and Tsaragi are twin communities in Kwara State, Nigeria, living harmoniously for centuries before a crisison border issues erupted between them. This study argues that internal mechanisms that originate from thepeople's philosophy and culture are potent tools to sustain peaceful co-existence between them. The researchdesigns are quantitative and qualitative and data were gathered from participant observations, questionnaires,and interviews. Findings show that government interventions have not been perfectly enforced, hence recurringconflicts. The study concludes that crises are imminent where population growth is without corresponding eco-nomic empowerment and socio-cultural integration among the people. Previous research efforts confirm thatAfrican conflicts often occur due to the combination of poverty and weak States and institutions. However, datafrom this research confirm that collaborations and consensus are potent tools to entrench peace in Share andTsaragi communities.
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    Resolving the Share-Tsaragi Crises through the Internal Mechanism of Religion and Inter-marriage
    (Published by the Faculty of Arts, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, 2021) Olademo, Oyeronke; Omotoye, Rotimi William; Ikibe, S.O.; Onireti, L.O.; Yunus, O.T.; Aboyeji, A. Justus; Abubakre, S.O.; Adebisi, A.A.; Fahm, A.O.; Adimula, R.A.

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