
PhD Student | Animality, Rural Grazing Areas and Conflict Resolution in Nigeria from 19th to 21st Centuries
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Omotolani Onike focuses on how cattle, environment, displacement, gender, location, class, and race shaped human and human-animal relations in Nigeria through the influences of animal diseases, extensional programs, legislations, and colonial infrastructural facilities, among others, under the advisory of Professor John Thorton, to understand the history of resource conflict between cattle pastoralists and farmers from 19th to 21st centuries