Amos Oluwatoye is a nonviolent resistance and peace researcher, activist, writer, and trainer with demonstrated experience in working with community and international development projects in promoting a nonviolent, peaceful, and just society. He is a contributing writer on nonviolent resistance with the International Center on Nonviolent Conflict, a research volunteer with the Metta Center for Nonviolence, and has facilitated trainings with leaders of civil society organizations and given talks on utilizing nonviolent methods to win rights and fight injustice in Nigeria.
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