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Methods of Conflict Resolution in African Traditional Society
Author(s) -
AT Ajayi,
LO Buhari
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
african research review
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2070-0083
pISSN - 1994-9057
DOI - 10.4314/afrrev.v8i2.9
Subject(s) - mediation , conflict resolution , adjudication , igbo , negotiation , settlement (finance) , conflict management , social conflict , yoruba , human settlement , dispute resolution , tribe , economic justice , political science , sociology , law , political economy , geography , computer science , philosophy , linguistics , archaeology , politics , world wide web , payment
This study examined the patterns or mechanism for conflict resolution in traditional African societies with particular reference to Yoruba and Igbo societies in Nigeria and Pondo tribe in South Africa. The paper notes that conflict resolution in traditional African societies provides opportunity to interact with the parties concerned, it promotes consensus-building, social bridge reconstructions and enactment of order in the society. The paper submits further that the western world placed more emphasis on the judicial system presided over by council of elders, kings’ courts, peoples (open place) assemblies, etc; for dispute settlement and justice  dispensation. It concludes that traditional conflict resolution techniques such as mediation, adjudication, reconciliation, and negotiation as well as cross examination which were employed by Africans in the past, offer great prospects for peaceful co-existence and harmonious relationships in post-conflict periods than the modern method of litigation settlements in law courts. Key words : African Conflict, Mediation, Reconciliation, Adjudication, Negotiation, etc

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