Religion plays a huge role in many societies around the world and this is especially true in Nigeria. Many of the religious groups in the country are united by their critique of the failure of the Nigerian Federal and State governments to deliver welfare to citizens. Thus, as good governance continues to be found lacking by the majority of Nigerians and in the face of the weakness of the Nigerian state and the inefficiency of its institutions to provide the human good to its citizens, religious organizations now provide a range of social services for their numerous members all over the country. How do wealthy Nigerians give and what is their motivation? Is traditional African philanthropic gesture (communalism) fading away in Nigeria? This ...
The present political structure of Nigeria has proved unfavourable to Nigerians. This has led to cat...
Nigeria is a pluralistic society. This is evident in ethnicity, religion and culture; three concepts...
The pressures of economic crisis and reform that have gripped African societies have been accompanie...
Religion plays a huge role in many societies around the world and this is especially true in Nigeria...
natural and human resources. Yet Nigeria is regarded as one of the poorest nations of the world as t...
This study examines the role of Islamic social financial instruments in providing services by Islami...
There has been an ongoing debate on the assertion that religion has any role to play in national dev...
Religion plays a vital role in the formation of conscience and therefore is very important in determ...
In spite of the numerous poverty reduction policies and programs of successive administrations in Ni...
In this thesis, I examine the role of religion in Nigerian government decision-making from 1980 to 2...
Abstract: Nigeria is a multi-religious society. These religions can be grouped under three principal...
Religion is central to the spiritual upliftment of man; it unites man if its tenets are kept, teache...
Religion is a fundamental agent, perhaps one of the most important factors that tend to create influ...
In secular states, religion is expected to occupy a backseat in public life; but in states like Nige...
This Discussion Paper critically examines the pivotal role religion plays in Nigerian politics, part...
The present political structure of Nigeria has proved unfavourable to Nigerians. This has led to cat...
Nigeria is a pluralistic society. This is evident in ethnicity, religion and culture; three concepts...
The pressures of economic crisis and reform that have gripped African societies have been accompanie...
Religion plays a huge role in many societies around the world and this is especially true in Nigeria...
natural and human resources. Yet Nigeria is regarded as one of the poorest nations of the world as t...
This study examines the role of Islamic social financial instruments in providing services by Islami...
There has been an ongoing debate on the assertion that religion has any role to play in national dev...
Religion plays a vital role in the formation of conscience and therefore is very important in determ...
In spite of the numerous poverty reduction policies and programs of successive administrations in Ni...
In this thesis, I examine the role of religion in Nigerian government decision-making from 1980 to 2...
Abstract: Nigeria is a multi-religious society. These religions can be grouped under three principal...
Religion is central to the spiritual upliftment of man; it unites man if its tenets are kept, teache...
Religion is a fundamental agent, perhaps one of the most important factors that tend to create influ...
In secular states, religion is expected to occupy a backseat in public life; but in states like Nige...
This Discussion Paper critically examines the pivotal role religion plays in Nigerian politics, part...
The present political structure of Nigeria has proved unfavourable to Nigerians. This has led to cat...
Nigeria is a pluralistic society. This is evident in ethnicity, religion and culture; three concepts...
The pressures of economic crisis and reform that have gripped African societies have been accompanie...