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Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding: The impact of Muslim-Christian Dialogue Forum (MCDF) in Nigeria

Dimokpala, Christopher Chukwudi
Master thesis
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2013-09-05
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Abstract
Many scholars like Haynes 2007, Korieh 2005, Ashafa and Wuye 1999 have understood

the conflicts that have been going on in Nigeria to be religious conflicts between Muslims

in the North and Christians in the South.

Firstly, I want to argue in my research that, the Nigerian conflicts are more than religious

conflicts. Rather, they involve political, economic, social, cultural, ethnic aspects, and

problem of regionalism in the country which implicates itself with religion most of the

time to fight their cases. Meaning that, the three major regions in Nigeria (North, West,

and East) are rivals with one another because each region wants to control the Nigerian

federal government posts. Therefore, other regions with minority positions in the federal

government seats, automatically becomes rivals to the leading region, and this is what I

called the problem of regionalism. The above statement conforms to the words of Toyin

Falola that “the first Republic was defined by the politics of regionalism. The North was

dominated by the Hausa's/Fulani's, the West by the Yoruba's, and the East by the Igbo's.

The three regions were bitter rivals and they all wanted to control the federal

government” (Falola 2001:21).

Secondly, I shall present the impacts of the Muslim-Christian Dialogue Forum in Nigeria,

which is an interfaith religious organisation working to create dialogue and peace-

building in the Nigerian conflict.

The final aim of this study is to make available relevant research knowledge on some of

the issues that have been neglected during conflict resolution and peace-building in

Nigeria which are some of the major causes of conflicts in Nigeria and to urge the

Nigerian Government and other institutions that would be involved in resolving the

conflicts in Nigeria to deal with these areas in the pursuit of a better future of our country

Nigeria.

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