An Exigent Tool to Curb Intercultural Conflicts in Nigeria

Nmesoma Nnamdi
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Communication is crucial to societal development and relationship building. In every developed country of the world, communication between the people is deemed a priority. However, effective communication in homogeneous states is easier compared to cultural diverse states. Nigeria is an African country famous for its fascinating cultural diversity, and has over 250 ethnic groups. However, this cultural diversity has led to unhealthy competition among the groups for superiority. The stereotypes created by Nigerians about each other remains a major impediment to effective intercultural communication. The absence of mechanisms to control ethnocentrism reveals the low level of the Nigerian government’s dedication towards nation building. Corruption and insecurity have fueled over the past couple of years due to increase in intercultural conflicts. Communication should be a substitute for violence in instances of rising tribal tensions. This study investigated the history of intercultural conflicts in Nigeria and its relationship with intercultural miscommunication. The research findings depict that Nigeria has a very weak foundation for inter-ethnic and inter-religious co-existence. Nigeria must rebuild its foundation to ensure peaceful co-existence among the ethnic groups and religions in the country, and to facilitate development and security.
遏制尼日利亚跨文化冲突的紧急工具
沟通对社会发展和建立关系至关重要。在世界上每一个发达国家,人民之间的沟通被认为是一个优先事项。然而,与文化多元的国家相比,同质国家的有效沟通更容易。尼日利亚是一个以其迷人的文化多样性而闻名的非洲国家,拥有250多个民族。然而,这种文化多样性导致了群体之间的不健康的优势竞争。尼日利亚人对彼此形成的刻板印象仍然是有效的跨文化交流的主要障碍。缺乏控制种族中心主义的机制,反映了尼日利亚政府对国家建设的投入程度较低。在过去几年中,由于跨文化冲突的增加,腐败和不安全加剧了。在部落关系日益紧张的情况下,沟通应该成为暴力的替代品。本研究调查了尼日利亚跨文化冲突的历史及其与跨文化沟通不畅的关系。研究结果表明,尼日利亚种族间和宗教间共存的基础非常薄弱。尼日利亚必须重建其基础,以确保该国各民族和宗教之间的和平共处,并促进发展和安全。
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