Yoruba Community in Gusau, North West Nigeria: A Success Story of Cordial Inter Ethnic Relations.

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Yoruba Community in Gusau, North West Nigeria: A Success Story of Cordial Inter Ethnic Relations.

Dr. A. F. Usman
Dr. A. F. Usman Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto-Nigeria
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Perhaps, the fact that Nigeria was artificially created explains why inter-relations between different ethnic and cultural groups in most of the major cities in the country is characterized by constant discord. In Jos, the capital of Plateau state for example, the relation between the Hausa and Birom has for long been characterized by hostilities. In Kano, Hausa and Igbo relations has most of the time than not been that of suspicion and antagonism. This same story of hostile inter-relation characterized Yoruba-Hausa relations in Lagos and Ibadan. However, the situation in Gusau (our area of study), in the present Zamfara State has been different since the early years of the Yoruba settlement in the town. The indigenous Hausa communities have been co-existing cordially with the Yoruba migrant to the extent of close marital and strong economic inter-dependence.

Yoruba Community in Gusau, North West Nigeria: A Success Story of Cordial Inter Ethnic Relations.

Perhaps, the fact that Nigeria was artificially created explains why inter-relations between different ethnic and cultural groups in most of the major cities in the country is characterized by constant discord. In Jos, the capital of Plateau state for example, the relation between the Hausa and Birom has for long been characterized by hostilities. In Kano, Hausa and Igbo relations has most of the time than not been that of suspicion and antagonism. This same story of hostile inter-relation characterized Yoruba-Hausa relations in Lagos and Ibadan. However, the situation in Gusau (our area of study), in the present Zamfara State has been different since the early years of the Yoruba settlement in the town. The indigenous Hausa communities have been co-existing cordially with the Yoruba migrant to the extent of close marital and strong economic inter-dependence.

Dr. A. F. Usman
Dr. A. F. Usman Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto-Nigeria

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Dr. A. F. Usman. 2015. “. Global Journal of Human-Social Science – D: History, Archaeology & Anthropology GJHSS-D Volume 15 (GJHSS Volume 15 Issue D2): .

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Dr. A. F. Usman
Dr. A. F. Usman Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto-Nigeria

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