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Medicinal plants used to treat Snake bite by Fulani Herdsmen in Taraba State, Nigeria

International Journal of Applied Agriculture and Apiculture Research, 2016
Snake bite remains a public health hazard in tropical countries. Taraba State with a high Fulani population has one of the highest incidences in the country. The Fulani herdsmen are more at risk because of their agropastoralist lifestyle. Their village settlement positions make it more difficult for them to assess antiserum, the only source of ...
Ameen, S. A.   +4 more
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The Menace of Fulani Herdsmen Attack and Its Effects on the Socio-Economic Development of Nigeria

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
This article looks into Fulani herdsmen attack and its effects on the socio-economic and national development in Nigeria. The activities of this group has caused loss of lives, properties and created the sense of fear and insecurity among the Nigerian populace. Insecurity exerts a heavy toll on national economies.
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Assessment of the bone density of nomadic Fulani Herdsmen in northern Nigeria using calcaneal ultrasonography.

Medscape journal of medicine, 2009
Osteoporosis is characterized by decreased bone density and increased bone fragility. Genetics, diet, and physical activity are established determinants of bone density. The seminomadic Fulani of northern Nigeria trek long distances on foot daily to graze and water their animals, and have access to calcium-rich dairy products.We sought to determine ...
Emmanuel P, Laabes   +3 more
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Nigeria’s Fulani Herdsmen-Farmers Conflict and Peace Building

Journal of Environmental Science and Public Health, 2019
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Explaining transhumance-related violence: Fulani Ethnic Militia in rural Nigeria

Journal of Rural Studies, 2022
Justin George   +2 more
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Nomadic Migration and Rural Violence in Nigeria

Ethnic Studies Review, 2020
Nsemba Edward Lenshie
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Fulani Nationalism and the Use of Herdsmen to Forcibly Acquire Land Belonging to Natives in Nigeria

Academic Journal of Research and Scientific Publishing
Fulani people can be found in many African states, especially in West Africa. The Fulani who are mainly nomads and Muslims, migrated to Nigeria in the 13th Century and conquered the Hausa ethnic group in the 18th Century. Thereafter, they established their rule over the Hausa and other ethnic groups in Northern Nigeria through the Sokoto Caliphate. The
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