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Christians usually claimed they did not use charms : one leader described them as ' black powers ' , but claimed that although he did not use them they were effective in battle , but only for a short time period , after which they would ...
Christians usually claimed they did not use charms : one leader described them as ' black powers ' , but claimed that although he did not use them they were effective in battle , but only for a short time period , after which they would ...
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This is best described as an estate of administration , held in trust , but where the land is unoccupied and rights to land are becoming increasingly individualized , the traditional leader is sometimes able to convert the ...
This is best described as an estate of administration , held in trust , but where the land is unoccupied and rights to land are becoming increasingly individualized , the traditional leader is sometimes able to convert the ...
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As with commitment , the idea of ' radicalism ' was often used to describe a desire to bring about social and political ... For example , Ibrahim described how he became ' radicalized ' during his time as a student at the University of ...
As with commitment , the idea of ' radicalism ' was often used to describe a desire to bring about social and political ... For example , Ibrahim described how he became ' radicalized ' during his time as a student at the University of ...
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The politics of protection perspectives on vigilantism | 1 |
vigilantes in southwestern Nigeria | 16 |
The search for security in Muslim northern Nigeria | 41 |
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