EYEOWA, Stephen2025-01-082025-01-082024https://nigeriareposit.nln.gov.ng/handle/20.500.14186/1775This article posits history-telling as a significant catalyst that spurs an intransigent attitude toward land acquisition, retention and reclaimingIntroduction. Loss of Land as Threat to Life. Land Dispute: A Global Phenomenon. Large-scale Agricultural Land Acquisition Initiative. Herders-Farmers Conflict in West Africa: A Land-grab Agenda?. Re-imagining Space: Land as Sacrament. Land Theology: An Upshot of History-Telling. Promised or Conquered Land?. Israel’s Land as Inalienable. The Potency of History-Telling in Israel’s Land-Consciousness. Implications of History-Telling on Biblical Land Theology. Conclusion.enLand-violence unholy union: a re-imagination of land theologyArticle