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Volume-1,Issue-8  ( Sep, 2015 )
Paper Title
Causes Of Nigeria Unrest And Conflict Situation
Author Name
Victor Osaghae
Affilition
Department of Public Administration Edo State Institute of Technology and Management Usen P.M.B 1104 Benin City Nigeria
Pages
38-40
Abstract
In 2005, the CIA published a report warning that Nigeria, the seventh most populous country in the world, could disintegrate within 15 years. Nigeria experiences civil unrest, violence and strikes. Nigeria has one of the highest rates of internal violence in the world, only unlike others with similar levels of bloodshed such as Colombia or Chechnya, there is not a civil war going on. The types of unrest observed in Nigeria from literature consulted can be categorized into five namely: religious, social, political, labour and communal or ethnic unrest. The causes of the unrest are as follows: injustice, unemployment, religious intolerance and extremism, illiteracy and government not filling agreements reached with unions. The cost due to these unrest cannot be quantified because it affects human, material/properties and money. Keywords- Unrest; Conflicts; Boko Haram; Disturbance
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