Inter-religious Relations Among the Igala People of Nigeria

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2019-10-09
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At a time when people of different races, tribes and cultures are being drawn together to celebrate the humanity we all share, some regions in Nigeria are being polarised by religious sentiments. This has led often to conflicts (usually termed ‘religious violence’), which have tainted the image of Nigeria as an infamous example of religious intolerance. However, there are sincere efforts made by individuals and groups to ensure peace and mutual co-existence in the country. Among the many regions and people who make efforts to live in peace despite their religious differences are the Igala people, a minor ethnic group in Nigeria. The Igala people undoubtedly stand out as a noble example of peaceful co-existence. This paper discusses some factors that help the Igala people to live peacefully despite their religious differences. It also recommends what other regions could learn from the Igala people.
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Faculteit der Filosofie, Theologie en Religiewetenschappen
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