2020
DOI: 10.15655/mw/2020/v11i1/49762
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Rhetorical Visions of Fulani-Herdsmen Conflict in the Nigerian Press--A Fantasy Theme Analysis

Abstract: There has been a recurrent rate of prevalent and pervasive violent conflicts between herders and farmers in Nigeria. Issues emanating from environmental degradation, and socio-political disorder have shifted pastoralist migratory patterns and increased tensions between farmers and herders. This, however, has influenced conflicts and hostility between farmers and herders, leading to violent clashes, killings, forced displacement, attrition of inter-communal interactions, as well as the annihilation of agricultu… Show more

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“…The crises are perceived by many as religiously induced, with the motive to totally Islamise the country. Another twist to the crises is that the herders who are predominantly of Fulani extraction are at the centre of the conflict and happens to be the Tribe of the current President of Nigeria, as such, it is widely perceived that the herders are having the backing of the current central government in Nigeria, due to lack of Investigating the effect of Climate Change and Water Scarcity on the Conflict between Herders and Farmers in Nigeria: A case study of Benue state, Nigeria prosecution or any punitive measures against them by the law enforcement agencies in the country (Opeyemi et al 2020). Thus, the conflict is seen as the Fulani's versus the rest of the other tribes in Nigeria.…”
Section: 5mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The crises are perceived by many as religiously induced, with the motive to totally Islamise the country. Another twist to the crises is that the herders who are predominantly of Fulani extraction are at the centre of the conflict and happens to be the Tribe of the current President of Nigeria, as such, it is widely perceived that the herders are having the backing of the current central government in Nigeria, due to lack of Investigating the effect of Climate Change and Water Scarcity on the Conflict between Herders and Farmers in Nigeria: A case study of Benue state, Nigeria prosecution or any punitive measures against them by the law enforcement agencies in the country (Opeyemi et al 2020). Thus, the conflict is seen as the Fulani's versus the rest of the other tribes in Nigeria.…”
Section: 5mentioning
confidence: 99%