KANU ANTHONY’S IGWEBUIKE PHILOSOPHY AND TIV-FULANI CRISIS IN TARABA STATE

  • Tyogema Victor Ichiater

Abstract

The problem of human struggle for supremacy has resulted to several ills in our contemporary societies, one of which is the phenomenon of crisis. The reality of crisis is one that has degraded the dignity of the human person, thrown the sanctity of human life to the dust, and sold the love for one another for the purchase of worldly and mundane glories. The Tiv-Fulani crisis in Taraba State is a resultant effect of this drive of man to dominate the other. This crisis borne out of the hatred for the other has exposed many to inhuman and pitiable conditions, scores have also been sent to their early graves. This research has to a great extent examined the causes and the effects of the Tiv-Fulani crisis in Taraba state, and the researcher employed Igwebuike philosophy’s complementary and solidarity principles as a response to the menace. The researcher has employed philosophical, historical, expository, descriptive and practical approaches in the study.

Published
2022-07-03
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