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Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999, with Amendments 2011. - References


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ABSTRACT: Religious motivated conflicts have become widespread in Nigeria, a nation considered by many to be one of the most religious nations of the world. Although it has been stressed that religion has the ability to bind people from different social backgrounds into a single moral community, the assertion came with a warning that, if not carefully handled, religion can equally disintegrate a society as much as it is believed to bind. This work chronicles religious practice and the corresponding conflicts in Nigeria, a nation that is clearly defined by its constitution as a secular state. Every segment of public life and policy is viewed through religious lens. Adopting the Functionalist perspective as base, the paper asserts that religious practice has become dysfunctional to the nation as a result of state’s preference for the duo of alien but popular religions of Christianity and Islam in a secular state. Although, religious conflicts in Nigeria is ende ....

Odoma Samuel , Ngozi Obeta Anadi , Journal Of Social Sciences , Ngozi Obeta , Open Journal , Social Sciences , Constitution Of The Federal Republic Nigeria , With Amendments 2011 , இதழ் ஆஃப் சமூக அறிவியல் , திறந்த இதழ் , சமூக அறிவியல் , அரசியலமைப்பு ஆஃப் தி கூட்டாட்சியின் குடியரசு நைஜீரியா , உடன் திருத்தங்கள் ,

Crampton, E. P. T. (1976). Christianity in Northern Nigeria. London Geoffrey Chapman Books. - References


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ABSTRACT: Religious motivated conflicts have become widespread in Nigeria, a nation considered by many to be one of the most religious nations of the world. Although it has been stressed that religion has the ability to bind people from different social backgrounds into a single moral community, the assertion came with a warning that, if not carefully handled, religion can equally disintegrate a society as much as it is believed to bind. This work chronicles religious practice and the corresponding conflicts in Nigeria, a nation that is clearly defined by its constitution as a secular state. Every segment of public life and policy is viewed through religious lens. Adopting the Functionalist perspective as base, the paper asserts that religious practice has become dysfunctional to the nation as a result of state’s preference for the duo of alien but popular religions of Christianity and Islam in a secular state. Although, religious conflicts in Nigeria is ende ....

Odoma Samuel , Ngozi Obeta Anadi , Journal Of Social Sciences , Ngozi Obeta , Open Journal , Social Sciences , Ept 1976 Christianity In Northern Nigeria London Geoffrey Chapman Books , இதழ் ஆஃப் சமூக அறிவியல் , திறந்த இதழ் , சமூக அறிவியல் ,