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Readdressing the ethno-religious conflicts in southern Kaduna, Nigeria in the Light of Abraham-Lot Narrative (Genesis 13:1-18)


Favour Chukwuemeka Uroko

Abstract

This article examines ethno-religious conflict in southern Kaduna and its negative impacts on development in the region. Several efforts have been made by the government and organisations to stop these reoccurring conflicts, however, the conflict continues to aggravate. It is the objective of this article to look at the factors encouraging this negative phenomenon, through the Abraham-Lot narrative (Gen. 13:1-18). It is really unfortunate that the conflicts in southern Kaduna, which are mainly between Muslims and Christians, have claimed thousands of lives and rendered so many homeless. Data were drawn mainly from secondary sources of information, with the adoption of the descriptive phenomenological method of research. It was discovered that fight for political and religious superiority between Muslims and Christians is the sustaining factor. As part of recommendations, adherents of religious and ethnic groups should ensure fairness in resolving any conflict situation

Keywords: Southern Kaduna, Muslims and Christians, Ethnic groups, Conflict Resolution, Conflict Mediation


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