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In today’s class, we will be talking about conflicts. Enjoy the class!
Conflicts

Conflict occurs when there is a disagreement between two or more individuals or group and usually involves violence. Conflict can also mean a clash of interest or lack of harmony producing quarrelling or antagonism.
There are four main types of conflict:
- Interpersonal conflict.
- Intrapersonal conflict.
- Intergroup conflict.
- Intragroup conflict.
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Interpersonal conflict:
This is a type of conflict that exists between two people because individuals have different perspectives and different views. It is normal to have conflicts or disagreement on issues.
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Intrapersonal conflict:
This type of conflict occurs within an individual. It occurs within a person’s mind, it is therefore psychological. Intrapersonal conflict happens when an individual wants to take a major decision.
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Intergroup conflict:
This occurs when disagreement occurs between two or more groups and their members. It may involve physical violence, tension, hostility; between the groups e.g. conflict between two racial groups (Igbo and Hausa).
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Intragroup conflict:
This conflict occurs between two or more members of the same group or team. This happens mostly as a result of lack of coordination between team/ group members, e.g. differences in personal values of team members.
Causes of conflict
- Lack of common understanding.
- Poor communication skills.
- Lack of proper planning.
- Differences in personal interest, aims and goals.
- Bullying and harassment.
- Manipulations and preferential treatment.
- Lack of equal opportunities.
Consequences of conflict
Conflict can bring about positive and negative effects, mostly the negative side outweighs the positive.
- Change: Conflict may bring about a change whereby new policies will be formulated and implemented to address issues causing the conflict.
- Wastage: Conflict may lead to wastage of resources and time, and sometimes loss of property and lives.
- Breakdown of law and order.
- Conflicts lead to insecurity and unhappiness.
- It leads to economic depression and labour migration.
- Lack of peace and harmony.
- Psychological trauma.
- Marital and emotional disturbances.
- Poor productivity and lack of development.
Non-violent methods of resolving conflicts
- Group or mass petitions, i.e. a formal written request for judicial action.
- Communicating the problem through Newspapers and journals, banners, posters, pamphlets and books.
- Protest meeting.
- Students strike
- General industrial strike.
- Economical shutdown.
- Civil disobedience of laws.
Reasons why the resolution of conflict enhances national peaceful coexistence
- It stabilizes the political system of a nation.
- It promotes national integration and oneness in all spheres of life of the citizens.
- Ability to tolerate each other especially in a multi-ethnic society like Nigeria.
- It boosts the economic system of the nation.
- It produces good and credible leaders who can rule the nation adequately.
Attributes required for conflict resolution
- Agreement from both parties to resolve the conflict.
- The neutrality of the party resolving the conflict (avoid taking sides).
- Acknowledging the problem or the issue that brought about the conflict.
- The problem should be focused on, not the people.
- Seek common ground to resolve the conflict.
- Patience and tolerance of both parties are required and for the conflict resolver.
In our next class, we will be talking about Self-Esteem. We hope you enjoyed the class.
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