Silencing the Guns: African Traditional Proverbs and Aphorisms for Peace and Security in 21st Century Africa

Authors

  • Adewale Adepoju Tai Solarin University of Education, Ijagun
  • Akintona Emmanuel Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta
  • Jamiu Audu Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26740/jsm.v8n2.p537-551

Keywords:

Peace, Security, Africa Philosophy, Legacy, Crisis

Abstract

Africa is yet entangled with some Western modernity responsible for their political crises and incessant insecurity. Insecurity in Africa has historical roots from pre-colonial to post-colonial periods. The continent's hosting of the seventh United Nations Peace Support mission and over 60 percent of the UN Security Council's agenda addresses African insecurity underscore the urgent need to tackle these challenges. This paper examines insecurity in Africa and advocates for reviving African traditional methods to restore peace, utilizing proverbs and wisdom. Through analysis, criticism, and prescription, it explores the inherent insecurity problems and argues that African proverbs offer valuable insights for fostering unity. The study compares Western crisis resolution methods with African approaches, concluding that traditional African means are a more effective alternative. It highlights Africa as a potential solution to its own insecurity while recognizing the benefits of Western methods. The paper concluded that Africa has strong indigenous values and security systems capable of addressing insecurity even before colonialism. The paper recommended that African traditional security outfits are more efficient and better considered as alternative measures to solving the problems of peace and insecurity in Africa rather than adopting the Western war-war method.

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2024-10-30

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Adepoju, A., Emmanuel, A., & Audu, J. (2024). Silencing the Guns: African Traditional Proverbs and Aphorisms for Peace and Security in 21st Century Africa. The Journal of Society and Media, 8(2), 537–551. https://doi.org/10.26740/jsm.v8n2.p537-551
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