<p>This volume engages with issues of moral responsibility and multiethnic co-existence in the context of contemporary Africa. Post-colonial African states are by and large ethnically diverse. Constructively managing ethnic diversity however has always been a challenge to these states which often fail to be democratic and all-inclusive. As a result ethnic enmity and conflicts that obliterate bonds of togetherness between ethnic communities have been rampant throughout the continent. In dialogue with Africa’s cultural and religious assets this interdisciplinary multi-authored book aims at articulating the need to interpret past and present ethnic hostilities in Africa and generating moral resources of togetherness to foster a social pedagogy of responsible cohabitation for Africans. The chapters of this volume categorized into two parts are framed according to these two niches. </p>
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