Abandonment of African Traditional Religions von George Ahulo

Abandonment of African Traditional Religions
As the Bane of Religious Crises in Nigeria
ISBN/EAN: 9783659938801
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 76 S.
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Majority of Nigerians have abandoned the traditional gods of their ancestors to embrace either of the two immigrant religions in vogue (Islam/Christianity). Hence, the research shows the fact that the abandonment of African Traditional Religions (ATR) and the emergence of alien religions have made religion a gargantuan obstacle of oppression in Nigeria as well as a fountainhead of negative perceptions and unhealthy stereotypes, mutual mistrust, distrust, suspicion, prejudice attitude and even overtly hostile behavior among the adherents and consequently the bane of one of the worlds deadliest terror group-Boko Haram. This abandonment will be proven by this study as the bedrock of all the calamities cause by religion in Nigeria today in the form of violent conflicts of all kinds. The Book is a courageous and steadfast choreography revealing the vicious grip of religious crises on Africa-especially in Nigeria from the political and socio-cultural perspectives. The style is candid and graphically depicting the opulent tapestry of the authors multi-talented cum multi-disciplinary mindset. The book is a must read, it could change your perspective on African Religion forever.
Ahulo George Idikwu is a voracious researcher who has his bachelor's degree in Religion and Philosophy from Nasarawa State University, Keffi, Nigeria and further obtained his master's degree in International Relations and European-Asian Studies at the Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia.He is from Obotu-Ororu in Ainu, Oju LGA of Benue state