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Assessment Of The Implication Of Fulani Herdsmen Banditry Activities On Community Settlement
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1.5 SCOPE OF THE STUDY
This
study is to critically assess the implication of Fulani herdsmen
banditry activities on community settlement. Specifically it will
examine the causes of Fulani herdsmen banditry activities on community
settlement. It will determine the implications of Fulani herdsmen
activities on community members. It will investigate the rate at which
Fulani herdsmen banditry activities affects community members and
settlement. However the study is delimited to selected local government
in Ogun State.
1.6 RESEARCH HYPOTHESIS
H0: There is no impact of Fulani herdsmen banditry activities on community settlement
H0: The rate at which Fulani herdsmen banditry activities on community settlement is low
1.7 LIMITATION OF STUDY
Financial
constraint- Insufficient fund tends to impede the efficiency of the
researcher in sourcing for the relevant materials, literature or
information and in the process of data collection (internet,
questionnaire and interview).
Time constraint- The researcher will
simultaneously engage in this study with other academic work. This
consequently will cut down on the time devoted for the research work.
1.8 Operational Definitions
Implication:
this the effect an action has on something or the conclusion that can
be drawn from something although it is not explicitly stated.
Banditry:
Banditry is a type of organized crime committed by outlaws typically
involving the threat or use of violence. A person who engages in
banditry is known as a bandit and primarily commits crimes such as
extortion, robbery, and murder, either as an individual or in groups.
Fulani
Herdsmen:Fulani herdsmen or Fulani pastoralists are nomadic or
semi-nomadic Fulani people whose primary occupation is raising
livestock.
Community Settlement: community settlement are village's
residents are organized in a cooperative.it is a group of people living
in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common
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