Influence Of Religion On The Nigerian Democracy (1960 – 2012)

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ABSTRACT

The thrust of this work, “Influence of Religion on the Nigerian Democracy” discussed the

impacts of Religion on the Nigerian society which is being run under democratic

governance. Historical research method was used in this thesis. The data collections,

among other sources, were comprised of two major sources: primary and secondary

sources. These data collections were analysed socially, critically and descriptively. It was

found that positively, religion was credited with the following: the provision of African

identity and political unity, curbed of evils, uplifting the human development of the

society through education and health care sectors and other developments. Above all, it

rehabilitated, restructured and reconstructed the society especially during and after the

Nigerian civil war. Religion was and is still responsible for the following: some of the

crisis in Nigeria, social instabilities, some irremedial evils, economic stagnation,

derogation of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, insecurity of lives and

property and the apparent shaky condition of Nigerian secular state. By these

implications, it appears that religion has failed in its function in Nigerian society. In

conclusion, the researcher advocated that religious personnel should endeavour to live out

practically ethics of their religion. Ultimately, some synergies of actions are absolutely

required between religious bodies (particularly between Christianity and Islam) and

largely between religion and government in the society. This filial collaboration will

enhance attainment of true democracy and more positive impacts of Religion in Nigeria.

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