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Ethnicization of Violent Conflict in Jos?

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For over a decade now, violent conflict has been a recurring decimal in Plateau State, most especially in Jos the state capital.
 
Published at Global Journal of Human Social Science (Political Science) 13 (7) version 1.0. 50-56.
Published in 2013
 
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Joshua, Segun and Jegede, Ajibade
Joshua Segun
 
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