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Narratives of Peace and Conflict
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15 September 2026

This book explores the complex and contested terrain of conflict and peace in Southern Kaduna, Nigeria, through the voices of community members and the author’s own lived experience. It centers people’s narratives to illuminate the historical and contemporary dynamics of land, identity, and power among ethnic minority communities and the dominant Fulani and Hausa groups. Through these accounts, the book reveals how colonial legacies, state policies, and enduring sociopolitical structures have intensified struggles over belonging and territorial entitlement. Responding directly to the voices of those affected by violence, it challenges homogenizing discourses surrounding victims and perpetrators and offers a grounded, everyday understanding of peacebuilding rooted in survival, negotiation, reconciliation, and coexistence.
Benjamin Maiangwa is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Lakehead University.