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Fulani Pastoralism and National Integration Question in South Western, Nigeria
Journal of Nation-building & Policy Studies, 2022Samuel Chukwudi Agunyai +2 more
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Of Man and Cattle: A Reconsideration of the Traditions of Origin of Pastoral Fulani of Nigeria
History in Africa, 1991The fair-skinned people who inhabit the Sudan fringes of west Africa stretching from the Senegal valley to the shores of Lake Chad and who speak the language known as Fulfulde, are known by many names.1 They call themselves Fulbe (singular, Pullo). They are called Fulani by the Hausa of southern Nigeria, and this name has been used for them throughout ...
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2016
There is a need to bring to fore the contribution of indigenous institutions in promoting peace building, fostering co-operation and collaboration among settled Fulani Agro-pastoralists in communities of Ogun State, Nigeria. The leadership institutions in pastoral communities were found to be involved in the process of investigating and resolving ...
David, O. A., David, O. A.
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There is a need to bring to fore the contribution of indigenous institutions in promoting peace building, fostering co-operation and collaboration among settled Fulani Agro-pastoralists in communities of Ogun State, Nigeria. The leadership institutions in pastoral communities were found to be involved in the process of investigating and resolving ...
David, O. A., David, O. A.
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Gender and Behaviour, 2012
The paper examines gender division of production system of Fulani Agro-pastoralists in three settlements in Ogun State, southwest Nigeria, based on gender distribution of activities, roles and resource ownership and acquisition. Data were collected from 29 households comprising 165 respondents.
Fabusoro, E +4 more
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The paper examines gender division of production system of Fulani Agro-pastoralists in three settlements in Ogun State, southwest Nigeria, based on gender distribution of activities, roles and resource ownership and acquisition. Data were collected from 29 households comprising 165 respondents.
Fabusoro, E +4 more
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2018
Environmental and Water Sciences, public Health and Territorial Intelligence Journal, Vol. 2, No 2 (2018)
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Environmental and Water Sciences, public Health and Territorial Intelligence Journal, Vol. 2, No 2 (2018)
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State formation and the decline of pastoralism: the Fulani in Central Mali.
1993de Bruijn, M., van Dijk, J.W.M.
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‘Fulanis are foreign terrorists’: the social construction of a suspect community in the Sahel
Critical Studies on Terrorism, 2022exaly
Nigerian Journal of Animal Science, 2017
Pastoral activities of the Fulani nomads in Ibarapa East Local Government Area (LGA) of Oyo state Nigeria had come with some challenges over the years of interacting with their host community. This study was aimed at determining the effects of nomadic farming in the study area attendant conflicts and conflict management strategies adopted by the ...
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Pastoral activities of the Fulani nomads in Ibarapa East Local Government Area (LGA) of Oyo state Nigeria had come with some challenges over the years of interacting with their host community. This study was aimed at determining the effects of nomadic farming in the study area attendant conflicts and conflict management strategies adopted by the ...
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The Precariousness of the Sedentarization of a Pastoral Fulani Population in Benin
2018Isabelle Droy, Jean-Étienne Bidou
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