Islamic fundamentalism Oppose man-made law Support strict sharia law | Leaders | Mohammed Yusuf Abubakar Shekau[1] Mallam Sanni Umaru[2][3][not in citation given]Abu Qaqa - spokesman[4] Abu Zaid - spokesman[3] | Headquarters | Kanamma‚ Nigeria | Area of operations | Northern Nigeria | Opponents | Nigerian State | Battles/wars | Nigerian Sharia conflict 2009 Nigerian sectarian violence | Map of Nigerian states that currently implement Shariah (in green) People Committed to the Propagation of
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attention. This paper reviews the current state of the Nations abattoir operations and waste management and also discussed the challenges and prospects of the industry in respect of environmental quality and public health. The paper concludes that Local governments and private entrepreneurs should be encouraged to establish and manage abattoirs‚ slaughter houses and slabs nationwide for a more effective management. Keywords: Abattoir operation‚ environment‚ public health‚ waste management‚ zoonotic
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ZAKAT MANAGEMENT IN NIGERIA: THE STATUS QUO MUSTAFA‚ Murtala Oladimeji .Abioye Ph.D. University of Abuja‚ Abuja‚ Nigeria‚ and Siti Normala Sheikh Obid Ph.D. International Islamic University Malaysia Abstract Over a decade ago‚ states that adopted Shariah legal system‚ in the northern part of Nigeria as well as non-governmental organizations in the southern western part re-introduced institutionalized zakat management but only fragmented knowledge of status of this initiative is available despite
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Urban-ethno communal conflict in Africa: Nigeria Abidemi R. Asiyanbola PhD Department of Geography and Regional Planning‚ Faculty of the Social Sciences‚ Olabisi Onabanjo University‚ Ago-Iwoye‚ Ogun State‚ Nigeria E-mail: siyraimi@yahoo.com or demisyra@hotmail.com A paper submitted for presentation at the Union for African Population Studies (UAPS) Fifth African Population Conference‚ Arusha‚ Tanzania: December 10 – 14‚ 2007 2 Abstract: Observation from literature shows that the role
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NIGERIA BOKO HARAM AS POLITICALCRISES NO RELIGION CRISES BY OLAKOJO M.O olakojothepeace@yahoo.com Being a paper presented at the Right thinking political forum 23rd July‚ 2012. Theme: Socio-Political Conflict what nest in Nigeria Abstract Religious violence in Nigeria is a major potential threat to the sustainability of democracy especially under this democratic dispensation. Most of these violence are tied to the imbalances in the amalgamation
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THE DEARTH OF RESEARCH IN NIGERIA WITH REFERENCE TO EKITI STATE By Paul Toba Ayeni Lagos‚ NIGERIA E-mail: tobyeni@gmail.com January 2012‚ INTRODUCTION Dearth can be defined as the state of needing something that is absent or unavailable (online Wikipedia 2012). Research has been defined in a number of different ways. A broad definition of research is given by (Martin Shuttleworth 2008) - "In the broadest sense of the word‚ the definition of research includes any gathering of data
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ABSTRACT In the last few decades Nigeria has experienced violent conflicts and antagonism rooted in religion‚ ethnicity‚ and economics. communal conflicts in Tiv land area of the Middle Belt region of Nigeria are not an exception. This paper (1) examines the causes of communal conflict in Tivland (2)‚challenges‚as well as the(3) strategies of resolving and managing conflicts in Tivland and society in general. Introduction The African continent has been‚ and continues to be engulfed in
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‘ THE DEARTH OF RESEARCHIN NIGERIA A case study of Oyo State INTRODUCTION Research and development remained the bedrock of any self reliant national economy. Agrarian‚ Industrial‚ communication technology‚ educational revolutions have all been made possible as a result of research and development. This clearly shows the extent in which research and development contributes to an effective transition from one level of development to another. Little wonder then‚ when President
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Local study In this study I will research the provision for Table Tennis in my local area‚ Barnet. Grass Roots Most of the schools in Barnet will teach Table Tennis in their PE lessons (1). Most secondary schools’ will also offer Table Tennis clubs at lunchtime and after school (2). Outside of school the private sector has a number of clubs and coaches in Barnet which provide grass roots training sessions (3). E.g. Barnet Table Tennis Centre organises beginner ‘taster’ session everyday (4). The
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للدعوة والجهاد Participant in the Nigerian Sharia conflict Active 2001– Ideology Sharia law Islamic fundamentalism Leaders Mohammed Yusuf † Abubakar Shekau[1] Mallam Sanni Umaru Abu Zaid – spokesman[3] Headquarters Kanamma‚ Nigeria Area of operations Northern Nigeria Opponents Nigerian State Battles/wars Nigerian Sharia conflict 2009 Nigerian sectarian violence Nigerian Sharia conflict 1953 Kano riot Warri Crisis 2000 Abuja riots 2001 Jos riots Yelwa
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