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Al Jazeera on MSNWhy some Nigerians are leaving Christianity for African spiritual beliefsReligious observers see a growing number of people abandoning Christian churches in favour of Indigenous spirituality.
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allAfrica.com on MSNWhy the Nigeria state should protect citizens against cults and deitiesBy Ochiboni Bornuor Many Nigerian citizens desperately need protection from severe traditional religious practices. Occultic ...
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The Punch on MSNHow religious fanaticism, ethnic bigotry slow Nigeria’s growthHowever, since gaining political independence from British colonial rule in 1960, Nigeria’s growth has been severely hampered by two intertwining issues: religious fanaticism and ethnic bigotry. These ...
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Daily Post Nigeria on MSNFreedom of religion: Legal practitioners tasked on citizens’ rightsA non-governmental organisation, Search For Common Ground, Nigeria, has tasked legal practitioners in the country to be ...
“The Nigerian government has never acted in a ... RNS believes everyone should have access to coverage of religion that is fair, thoughtful and inclusive. That's why you will never hit a paywall ...
(Credit: Sunday Alamba/AP.) Listen YAOUNDÉ, Cameroon – On Friday, the Nigerian government assured the United States of its commitment to uphold freedom of religion and expression. The Ministry ...
In 2011, a state government in Nigeria took a significant step towards fostering religious peace and harmony by convening a meeting between senior church leaders and their Islamic counterparts ...
Experts provide insights into the various actors involved in Nigeria’s security challenge, their motivation and why efforts to rein them in haven’t quite succeeded.
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