Abstract: Nigeria is a multi-religious society. These religions can be grouped under three principal and dominant types which are Christianity, Islam and Traditional African Religion. Religion is held with utmost passion, devotion, reference and sacredness in Nigeria, so much so that it has become a veritable tool in the hands of both political and non political leaders for the psychic and emotional manipulations of adherents. No wonder Marx sees religion as mere illusion, a way of rationalizing man’s frustrations, an opium that sedates and placates the pains of exploitation and oppression by the nuveaux riché, whereas Durkheim saw it as a social institution that serves to give meaning to man's existential predicaments. Nigeria today i...
Religion is one of the strongest and most significant phenomena in human experience with influences ...
The world today is becoming more violent than ever before. Sometimes, the violence can be political,...
This article examines the extent to which ethno-religious conflicts have affected sustainable devel...
Nigeria is a pluralistic society. This is evident in ethnicity, religion and culture; three concepts...
Tolerance as the ability to bear with one another inspite of differences either in opinion, belief o...
Nigeria is a pluralistic society. This is evident in ethnicity, religion and culture; three concepts...
Most riots with religious undertones in Nigeria have involved the violent destruction of innocent li...
Religious violence in Nigeria has devaluated our national economy. Any interested observer of the Ni...
There has been an ongoing debate on the assertion that religion has any role to play in national dev...
Ethno-Religious conflict refers to the manifestation of ethnocentrism and religious bigotry in Niger...
Abstract: Some recent state formations are offshoots of religious societies where the elite clothed ...
Nigeria which is multi-ethnic and multi-religious in nature is faced with religious violence. Religi...
Religion is one of the strongest and most significant phenomena in human experience with influences ...
Religious violence has been responsible for the collapse of many nations in many parts of the world....
Religion is a fundamental agent, perhaps one of the most important factors that tend to create influ...
Religion is one of the strongest and most significant phenomena in human experience with influences ...
The world today is becoming more violent than ever before. Sometimes, the violence can be political,...
This article examines the extent to which ethno-religious conflicts have affected sustainable devel...
Nigeria is a pluralistic society. This is evident in ethnicity, religion and culture; three concepts...
Tolerance as the ability to bear with one another inspite of differences either in opinion, belief o...
Nigeria is a pluralistic society. This is evident in ethnicity, religion and culture; three concepts...
Most riots with religious undertones in Nigeria have involved the violent destruction of innocent li...
Religious violence in Nigeria has devaluated our national economy. Any interested observer of the Ni...
There has been an ongoing debate on the assertion that religion has any role to play in national dev...
Ethno-Religious conflict refers to the manifestation of ethnocentrism and religious bigotry in Niger...
Abstract: Some recent state formations are offshoots of religious societies where the elite clothed ...
Nigeria which is multi-ethnic and multi-religious in nature is faced with religious violence. Religi...
Religion is one of the strongest and most significant phenomena in human experience with influences ...
Religious violence has been responsible for the collapse of many nations in many parts of the world....
Religion is a fundamental agent, perhaps one of the most important factors that tend to create influ...
Religion is one of the strongest and most significant phenomena in human experience with influences ...
The world today is becoming more violent than ever before. Sometimes, the violence can be political,...
This article examines the extent to which ethno-religious conflicts have affected sustainable devel...