Table des matières
Ukoha Ukiwo
ForewordMarc-Antoine Pérouse de Montclos
Introduction: Arguments for a qualitative and quantitative analysis of violence in NigeriaPart I. Trends, patterns and mapping: A quantitative analysis of violence in Nigeria
Vitus Nwankwo Ukoji
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Trends and patterns of fatal road accidents in Nigeria (2006-2014)- Introduction
- Contexts of road accidents in Nigeria
- Political contexts
- Economic contexts
- Social contexts
- Comparing FRSC data on fatal road accidents with Nigeria Watch data
- Methods and materials
- Methodological challenges
- Causes of violent deaths in Nigeria
- Mapping of fatal road accidents in Nigeria
- Fatal road accidents by vehicle type
- Severity index of fatal road accidents in Nigeria (June 2006-May 2014)
- Monthly analysis of fatal road accidents in Nigeria (June 2006-May 2014)
- Daily analysis of fatal road accidents in Nigeria (June 2006-May 2014)
- State analysis of fatal road accidents in Nigeria (June 2006-May 2014)
- Lagos State
- Edo State
- FCT (Abuja)
- Analysis of fatal road accidents in Nigeria by region and geo-political zone
- Population, rural-urban migration and fatal road accidents in Nigeria
- Conclusion
Adeola Adams
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Patterns and trend analysis of violence in oil production and oil distribution in Nigeria (2006-2014)- Introduction
- Political, economic and social context of oil distribution and production in Nigeria
- Historical background since 1956
- Pre- and post-2009 scenarios
- Methodological issues
- Key findings
- Major causes of violent deaths in Nigeria (June 2006-May 2014)
- Fatalities caused by oil distribution (June 2006-May 2014)
- Fatalities caused by oil production (June 2006-May 2014)
- Oil production versus oil distribution
- Conclusion
Philip Ademola Olayoku
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Trends and patterns of cattle grazing and rural violence in Nigeria (2006-2014)- Introduction
- Historical, political, and socio-economic context of pastoralist-farmer conflicts in Nigeria
- Cattle grazing and lethal violence: Analysis of trends across Nigeria (June 2006-May 2014)
- Cattle grazing and lethal violence in Nigeria: A geographical analysis
- Cattle grazing and lethal violence in Nigeria: A temporal analysis
- Conclusion
Akinpelu Babajide Adedotun
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Trends and patterns of fatalities resulting from cult societies and belief in witchcraft in Nigeria (2006-2014)- Introduction
- African belief in witchcraft and cult societies: The Nigerian view
- Political context of witchcraft and cult societies
- Economic context of witchcraft and cult societies
- Social dimension of witchcraft and cult societies
- Witchcraft, cult societies and violent deaths in Nigeria since 2006
- A mapping of witchcraft and ritual killings in Nigeria
- Links with politics
- Conclusion
Akinola Ejodame Olojo
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Muslims, Christians and religious Violence in Nigeria: Patterns and mapping (2006-2014)- Introduction
- Religion and violence in Nigeria
- Frequency of violent deaths and their causes
- Violent deaths in 2013 and 2014
- Frequencies of Muslim and Christian violent deaths
- Beyond frequencies: Dimensions of violent death incidents
- Islamic group versus Christian group (religious issues)
- Islamic group versus Christian group (non-religious issues)
- Islamic group versus Islamic group (religious issues)
- Islamic group versus the security forces
- Islamic group versus Vigilante group and Civilian Joint Task Force
- Other fatal incidents involving Muslims and Christians (community violence)
- Conclusion
Super Odomovo Afeno
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Killings by the security forces in Nigeria: Mapping and trend analysis (2006-2014)- Introduction
- The security forces and incidents of violent deaths
- Political context
- Legal context
- Economic context
- Social context
- Mapping of killings by the security forces
- Data and methods
- The main security institutions involved in killings
- Involvement of the army and police in security forces killings
- Main protagonists in incidents where the army have caused fatalities
- Main protagonists in incidents where the police have caused fatalities
- Regional differences in security forces killings
- Ad hoc cases of killings by the security forces
- Case 1: A deadly intervention
- Case 2: Killings as a yardstick
- Security forces killings during elections
- The 2007 general elections
- The 2011 general elections
- Conclusion
Part II. Fieldwork and surveys: A qualitative analysis of violence in Nigeria
Joachin Uche Okanume
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A survey of violence-related deaths in Aninri and Isi-Uzo LGAs of Enugu State (2006-2014)Hammed Abodunrin
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A Survey of violence-related deaths in Egbedore and Ifedayo LGAs of Osun State (2006-2014)- Introduction
- The study areas
- Egbedore
- Ifedayo
- Objectives of the research
- Media reports and gatekeeping theory
- Methodology
- Sources of data
- Sampling techniques
- Data analysis and presentation
- Egbedore LGA
- Types of violence in Egbedore
- Summary of findings
- Ifedayo LGA
- Summary of findings
- Why are these LGAs neglected by the national press?
- Inadequate personnel
- News judgment
- News value
- Over-reliance on official sources
- Accessibility problem
- Uncooperative attitude of security operatives
- Poor pay
- Volume of information
- Lack of attractive political interest
- Limited economic interest
- Conclusion
Adam Alqali
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A study of violence-related deaths in Baure, Ingawa, Kurfi, Mani, and Matazu LGAs of Katsina State (2006-2014)- Introduction
- Statement of the problem
- Research questions
- Methodology and limitation of study
- Ethno-religious and geographical context of Katsina State
- Socio-economic and political context of Katsina State
- Baure LGA: Socio-economic, political and geographical context
- Kurfi LGA: Socio-economic, political and geographical context
- Mani LGA: Socio-economic, political and geographical context
- Matazu LGA: Socio-economic, political and geographical context
- Ingawa LGA: Socio-economic, political and geographical context
- Analysis of unreported violent deaths in ‘invisible’ LGAS
- Why did incidents go unreported by the national press?
- Ineffective news media coverage as major factor for unreported incidents
- Political economy of news media ownership and control in Nigeria
- Conclusion
Arshad Munir et Akinola Ejodame Olojo
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A study of violence-related deaths in Gudu, Gwadabawa and Illela LGAs of Sokoto State, and Sakaba LGA of Kebbi State (2006-2014)