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Religion in Nigeria is a form of mental robbery and slavery. ... People have used religion to turn wives against husbands, children against fathers, mothers against in-laws, ...
Religion and Justice in Nigeria ... Ordinary people saw the police only at roadblocks, inspecting papers, demanding money. In the south, the public turned to brutal ethnic vigilantes for security.
In Kaduna state, the Hausa-Fulani tribe makes up 60% of the population, and the non-Muslim minorities who are mainly farmers make up the remaining 40%.
In Nigeria, crime and criminality are often shaped by the identities of tribe and religion. The centralisation of tribe and religion in our public policy, politics and regrettably in elections has ...
Yet, ethnicity and religion have been at the root of Nigeria’s problems since colonial times. Ethnicity was a critical factor in the delay of Nigeria’s independence till 1960.
ADMITTEDLY, Nigeria is a complex country, with over three hundred ethnic groups. In an interview that appeared in The Guardian of Tuesday, May 28, 2013, under the caption “How to save Nigeria ...
Nigeria's rotational presidency, ... The result? A nation perpetually teetering on the edge, held hostage by leaders who prioritise tribal and religious arithmetic over the people's welfare.
With almost 180 million people, Nigeria is one of the most populous countries in the world. It has a larger population than Russia. It is also a major exporter of oil.
Guns, religion and climate change intensify Nigeria’s deadly farmer-herder clashes. ... nearly 2,000 people were killed last year alone in attacks and counter-attacks, ...
In these hard, biting, and bruising times in our country, about 100 million Nigerians wake up daily believing Providence for the provision of food. These are people categorised as poor and hungry.
Explore how adults in the U.S. and 35 other countries compare religiously and spiritually when it comes to affiliation, ...