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Effect of Global Terrorism & the Niger Delta Crisis
ABOUT THE BOOK
This book provides a condensed
comprehensive study of the terrorist phenomenon, orchestrated by
so few, but affecting so many. The book looks at the definition
and perception of terrorism, historical terrorist
attacks
in brief, outlining important terrorist incidents from the past,
and examining its roots, history and development. It further
analyses the Islam & Terrorism myth and looks at differences
between domestic, international and transnational terrorism and
demonstrates how contemporary terrorism largely emerged out of
guerrilla and insurgency warfare. It went on to illustrate why
Nigeria is a potential terrorist breeding ground and examines the
Niger Delta crisis from the point of view of Global
Terrorism
& Conflict Resolution and proffers solution to not only the Niger
Delta Crisis but other crisis such as religious, ethnic and
political crisis in Nigeria. In conclusion, it looks at what
Nigeria has done, can do to prevent would-be-terrorist recruiters
from operating in Nigeria; and how the Niger Delta Crisis can be
the testing ground for peace and beginning of a sustainable
development in Nigeria.
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"Where
despair and hopelessness
exist, those who have the ability to take action have the moral
responsibility to take action to help those who live on the bare edge
of survival. And
democracy is more
than the creed of our country, it is the inborn hope of our humanity,
an ideal we must carry, a trust we must bear
and pass along. And even after all these years, we have a long way yet
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"As
Nigerian, we should feel great pleasure and sense
of
togetherness to share fruitful dialogue on the future of
Nigerian. Today, Nigerian ethnic diversity is not even a
static phenomenon. Ethnic groups change through time in
complex ways. Of course, it is natural to belong to a category
or group of people that are considered to be significantly
different from others in terms of culture (dialect, religion,
traditions, etc.)
and even physical
characteristics (body shape, colour
etc.), however, a it is necessary, within a our
defined nation, and in the interest of our
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survival and goals, to suspend chauvinistic views in
order to truly understand larger issues affecting
the interests of all of the diverse groups that have been wedded together by
God (geographical and re-settlement of people within the location),
and of
course by a deliberate union of marriage in
such a location. We therefore need consensus bridges of understanding,
tolerance and cooperation in the whole of Nigeria if we are to
re-model our future and that of our
children. The founders of our great nation wrestled with that
understanding and concentrated on that which united
them and not that which divided
them. We have tended to neglect it
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