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Article Selection
Please list articles that you're considering for your Wikipedia assignment below. Begin to critique these articles and find relevant sources.

Option 1
Idehen, Roosevelt. O. & Ikuru, Ubelejit R. “Migration and the Emerging Security Challenges in West Africa: Case of Fulani Herders/Sedentary Farmers Conflicts in Nigeria.” International Journal of Arts and Humanities Ethiopia, 8 (4), (2019): 128–137. Web. 17 Sep. 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ijah.v8i4.12 Okello, Anna L., et al. "Identifying Motivators for State-Pastoralist Dialogue: Exploring the Relationships between Livestock Services, Self-Organisation and Conflict in Nigeria's Pastoralist Fulani." Pastoralism, 4(1), (2014): 1-14. ProQuest. Web. 16 Sep. 2020. DOI:10.1186/s13570-014-0012-7 Ofem, Ofem & Inyang, Bassey. “Livelihood and Conflict Dimension among Crop Farmers and Fulani Herdsmen in Yakurr Region of Cross River State.” Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, 5 (8), (2014): 512-519. Web. 16 Sep. 2020. DOI:10.5901/mjss.2014.v5n8p512
 * Article Title: Fulani Extremism
 * Article Evaluation:
 * -start class
 * -completion score: 37
 * -average views per day: 12
 * Sources:
 * Glew, R H, R A Bhanji, & D J VanderJagt. “Effects of Displacement Resulting from Ethnic/religious Conflict on the Growth and Body Composition of Fulani Children in Northern Nigeria.” Journal of Tropical Pediatrics, 49(5), (2003): 279–285. Web. 16 Sep. 2020.
 * Glew, R H, R A Bhanji, & D J VanderJagt. “Effects of Displacement Resulting from Ethnic/religious Conflict on the Growth and Body Composition of Fulani Children in Northern Nigeria.” Journal of Tropical Pediatrics, 49(5), (2003): 279–285. Web. 16 Sep. 2020.

Option 2

 * Article Title: National Human Rights Commission (Nigeria)
 * Article Evaluation:
 * -stub quality, high importance
 * -completion score: 11
 * -average views per day: 14
 * Sources:
 * Amalu, Nneka Sophie, & Moyosore Odusola Adetu. “The Role of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) in Post Conflict Situations in Nigeria.” International Journal of Arts and Humanities Ethiopia, 8(1), (2019): 132-142. Web. 17 Sep 2020. ) DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ijah.v8i1.12  Beredugo, Ayebaesin Jacob and Viljoen, Frans. “Towards a Greater Role and Enhanced Effectiveness of National Human Rights Commissions in Advancing the Domestic Implementation of Socioeconomic Rights: Nigeria, South Africa and Uganda as Case Studies.” The Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa 48(3), (2015): 401–430. Web. 17 Sep. 2020.   Etone, Damian. “Nigeria’s Engagement with the Human Rights Council’s Universal Periodic Review: Potential for Acculturation or Risk of Regression?” African Journal of International and Comparative Law 28(2), (2020): 267–297. Web. 17 Sep 2020.   Okafor, Obiora Chinedu, & Agbakwa, Shedrack C. “On Legalism, Popular Agency and "Voices of Suffering": The Nigerian National Human Rights Commission in Context.” Human Rights Quaterly 24(3), (2002): 662–720. Web. 17 Sep 2020.
 * Amalu, Nneka Sophie, & Moyosore Odusola Adetu. “The Role of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) in Post Conflict Situations in Nigeria.” International Journal of Arts and Humanities Ethiopia, 8(1), (2019): 132-142. Web. 17 Sep 2020. ) DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ijah.v8i1.12  Beredugo, Ayebaesin Jacob and Viljoen, Frans. “Towards a Greater Role and Enhanced Effectiveness of National Human Rights Commissions in Advancing the Domestic Implementation of Socioeconomic Rights: Nigeria, South Africa and Uganda as Case Studies.” The Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa 48(3), (2015): 401–430. Web. 17 Sep. 2020.   Etone, Damian. “Nigeria’s Engagement with the Human Rights Council’s Universal Periodic Review: Potential for Acculturation or Risk of Regression?” African Journal of International and Comparative Law 28(2), (2020): 267–297. Web. 17 Sep 2020.   Okafor, Obiora Chinedu, & Agbakwa, Shedrack C. “On Legalism, Popular Agency and "Voices of Suffering": The Nigerian National Human Rights Commission in Context.” Human Rights Quaterly 24(3), (2002): 662–720. Web. 17 Sep 2020.