Focusing on the roots of religious violence in postindependence Nigeria, Abiodun Alao explores how colonialism fostered discord among diverse ethnic groups, which has been manipulated by religion and political elites. He delves into the historical contexts of Christianity, Islam, and traditional beliefs, examining their roles in violence, the rise of Islamic radicalization, and the impact of groups like Boko Haram. By analyzing these dynamics, the book sheds light on the complex interplay between religion, politics, and intergroup relations in modern Nigeria.
Abiodun Alao Knihy


Religion, Public Health and Human Security in Nigeria
- 232 stránek
- 9 hodin čtení
Focusing on the interplay between religion and critical health issues in Nigeria, the book explores how faith influences public health and human security. It delves into five significant contemporary health challenges, offering a critical analysis of their relationship with religious beliefs and practices. Through this examination, the book sheds light on the complex dynamics that affect health outcomes and societal well-being in Nigeria.