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<title>RESOURCE ENTITLEMENT PERSPECTIVES, CONTEXT AND IDEOLOGY IN ONLINE NEWS REPORTS ON HERDSMEN-FARMERS CONFLICT IN NIGERIA</title>
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<updated>2026-04-19T08:09:33Z</updated>
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<title>RESOURCE ENTITLEMENT PERSPECTIVES, CONTEXT AND IDEOLOGY IN ONLINE NEWS REPORTS ON HERDSMEN-FARMERS CONFLICT IN NIGERIA</title>
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<name>TOMERE, Dubamo</name>
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<updated>2026-04-14T10:46:40Z</updated>
<published>2023-07-01T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">RESOURCE ENTITLEMENT PERSPECTIVES, CONTEXT AND IDEOLOGY IN ONLINE NEWS REPORTS ON HERDSMEN-FARMERS CONFLICT IN NIGERIA
TOMERE, Dubamo
Entitlement, which typifies context-bound expression of individuals’ rights, power and privileges&#13;
over environmental resources, constitutes a major theme in news reports on herdsmen-farmers&#13;
conflict on Nigerian online newspapers. Extant studies on the conflict have largely focused on the&#13;
sociopolitical dimensions, stance acts and discourse representations of the conflict in Nigerian&#13;
online media and the question of entitlement. However, scant attention was paid to the&#13;
pragmatically-grounded entitlement perspectives taken on the conflict of ownership and control.&#13;
This study was, therefore, designed to investigate the perspectives of the resource entitlement&#13;
conflict in Nigerian online news reports, with a view to determining the entitlement types and&#13;
contexts, ideologies, pragmatic strategies and locutions.&#13;
Marina Sbisa’s model of Speech Acts Theory, complemented by Akin Odebunmi’s harmonised&#13;
model of context and Teun van Dijk’s Socio-cognitive Critical Discourse Analysis, was adopted&#13;
as the framework. The descriptive design was employed. News reports published in 2015-2021&#13;
were purposively selected because of their heightened reportage of the entitlement resource&#13;
conflict. The quota sampling technique was used to select 106 online news reports (66 from&#13;
Premium Times (PT) and 40 from Sahara Reporters (SR)). The data were subjected to pragmatic&#13;
analysis.&#13;
Three entitlement types, namely state, folk and group, were identified in the online news reports.&#13;
State manifested concessional and non-concessional forms (PT); folk projected indigenous and&#13;
non-indigenous categories (PT), while group presented occupational and ethnic subtypes (PT and&#13;
SR). These entitlement types manifested in six contexts: political, social, legal, economic,&#13;
sociocultural and cultural. State and folk occurred in legal context; group manifested in&#13;
sociocultural and economic contexts; state was entrenched in political and social contexts, while&#13;
folk was found in cultural context. These entitlements and contexts projected four ideologies:&#13;
separatist, solidarist, egalitarianist and feudalist. Separatist was found in SR, solidarist and&#13;
egalitarianist were presented in PT and SR, while feudalist was constructed in PT. Separatist was&#13;
enacted through politicisation of agrarian context (PAC) and ethnicisation of occupational context&#13;
(EOC). Solidarist was foregrounded by strategisation of topical news narratives (STNN),&#13;
ethnicisation of occupational context (EOC) and religionisation of economic acts (REA).&#13;
Egalitarianist was presented through STNN, PAC and EOC, while feudalist was created through&#13;
commodification of territorial space (CTS). These strategies were projected by four locutions:&#13;
potential consequence-indicative, self-defensive, conflict-indicative and peace-intended.&#13;
Politicisation of agrarian context was marked by potential consequence-indicative and selfdefensive, while STNN was occasioned by conflict-indicative. Ethnicisation of occupational&#13;
context was foregrounded by potential consequence-indicative, self-defensive and conflictindicative; while CTS was realised through potential consequence-indicative; and REA was&#13;
constructed through potential consequence-indicative and peace-intended locutions. These&#13;
entitlement discourses culminated in evocation of polarisation, ethnocentrism and security&#13;
insights.&#13;
Entitlement perspectives, enacted through pragmatic and ideological resources in Nigerian online&#13;
newspapers, reveal that the herdsmen-farmers conflict thrives on ethnic, political and&#13;
occupational drivers of national disintegration in the Nigerian space. Therefore, policy makers,&#13;
educationists and national environmental conflict management agencies should consider these&#13;
variegated entitlement perspectives in addressing the herdsmen-farmers resource conflict in&#13;
Nigeria.
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<dc:date>2023-07-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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