Proclivity to Genocide
Discover the intricate dynamics of ethnic and religious conflict in northern Nigeria with Proclivity to Genocide by Grace O. Okoye. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2016, this compelling book spans 270 pages and delves deep into the complexities of ethno-religious tensions that have led to violent outbreaks. Okoye introduces a groundbreaking Genocide Proclivity Model, which serves as a crucial tool for identifying the latent genocidal tendencies within these conflicts. Through rigorous analysis, the author argues that while the proclivity to genocide may currently remain dormant, it significantly influences the ongoing cycle of violence and wanton killings in the region. This insightful work is essential for anyone seeking to understand the roots of ethnic conflict and the potential for future atrocities in northern Nigeria.