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O, Abogunrin S., ed. Religion and ethics in Nigeria. Ibadan: Daystar Press, 1986.

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Gwamna, Je'adayibe Dogara. Religion and politics in Nigeria. Bukuru, Plateau State, Nigeria: African Christian Textbooks (Acts), 2010.

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'Deremi, Abubakre R., Akanmidu R. A, Alana Olu E, and Nigerian Association for the Study of Religions., eds. Religion and politics in Nigeria. [Nsukka, Nigeria]: Nigerian Association for the Study of Religions, 1993.

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Danbazau, Mallam Lawan. Politics and religion in Nigeria. Kano: Tofa Commercial Press, 1993.

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Danbazau, Mallam Lawan. Politics and religion in Nigeria. Kaduna, Nigeria: Vanguard Printers and Publishers, 1991.

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Omilusi, Mike. Religion, politics & conflict in Nigeria. Ibadan: Prime Publishers & Educational Services, 2020.

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National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (Nigeria), ed. Religious disturbances in Nigeria. Kuru: National Institute (for Policy and Strategic Studies), 1986.

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Anih, Stan. An introduction to the fundamentals of religious ecumenism in Nigeria. [Nigeria]: S. Anih, 1990.

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Kẹhinde, Olupọna Jacob Obafẹmi, Obafemi Awolowo University, and Conference on "Religion and Peace in Multi-Faith Nigeria" (1989 : Obafemi Awolowo University), eds. Religion and peace in multi-faith Nigeria. [Nigeria: Published for J.K. Olupona, 1992.

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Orjinta, Ikechukwu A. Liberation and Nigeria (Theology of liberation from the Nigerian perspective). [Onitsha, Nigeria: SNAAP Press, 1998.

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Gaiya, Philip Maigamu. Religion & mass media in Kaduna State, Nigeria. 2nd ed. Kaduna State: Prudent Printing & Publishing, 2010.

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Chukwulozie, Victor. Muslim-Christian dialogue in Nigeria. Ibadan, Nigeria: Daystar Press, 1986.

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Osinbajo, Dolapo. Nigeria, a prayer, a song. Nigeria: Dolapo Osinbajo, 2020.

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T, Yahya M., and Dopamu P. Adelumo, eds. Issues in the practice of religion in Nigeria. Jos, Nigeria: Nigerian Association for the Study of Religions (NASR), 2006.

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ʼDeremi, Abubakre R., Yahya M. T, and Nigerian Association for the Study of Religions., eds. Studies in religious understanding in Nigeria. [Ilorian, Nigeria]: Nigerian Association for the Study of Religions, 1993.

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Echekwube, A. O. A philosophical analysis of the Igbe religious experience in Nigeria: A research report. Benin City: Aigbos, 1994.

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Nnadozie, Emmanuel Chukwuemeka. Nigeria politics challenges Christian unity: Ecumenical response to Nigeria politics. [S.l: s.n.], 1992.

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Umechukwu, Panta O. J. The press coverage of religious violence in Nigeria. Enugu: Ugovin Publishers, 1995.

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Usman, Yusufu Bala. The manipulation of religion in Nigeria, 1977-1987. Kaduna, Nigeria: Vanguard Printers and Publishers, 1987.

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Kukah, M. H. Religion and the politics of justice in Nigeria. Lagos, Nigeria: Constitutional Rights Project, 1996.

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Arowolo, Ope. Religion and human values: The practice in Nigeria. Lagos: Lekoba Publishers, 2006.

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Arowolo, Ope. Religion and human values: The practice in Nigeria. Lagos: Lekoba Publishers, 2006.

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Ibeanu, Okechukwu. Religious pluralism and democratic governance in South Eastern Nigeria. Kano, Nigeria: Centre for Research and Documentation (CRD), 2009.

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Amherd, K. Noel. Reciting Ifa: Difference, heterogeneity, and identity. Trenton, N.J: Africa World Press, 2009.

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Amherd, K. Noel. Reciting Ifa: Difference, heterogeneity, and identity. Trenton, N.J: Africa World Press, 2009.

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Erivwo, Samuel U. Traditional religion and Christianity in Nigeria: The Urhobo people. Bensu, Nigeria: Published by Department of Religious Studies & Philosophy, 1991.

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Makozi, Alexius Obabu. Religion and politics in independent Nigeria: A historical analysis. [Lagos]: Alexius Makozi, 1996.

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Enwerem, Iheanyi M. A dangerous awakening: The politicization of religion in Nigeria. Ibadan: IFRA, 1995.

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Egbunu, Fidelis Eleojo. Religion, politics and patriotism in Nigeria: A Christian perspective. Nsukka: Afro-Orbis Pub. Co., 2009.

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Kọ́mọláfẹ́, Kọ́láwọlé. African traditional religion: Understanding Ogboni Fraternity. Lagos: Ifa-Ọ̀rúnmìlà Organisation, 1995.

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Basri, Ghazali. Nigeria and Sharī'ah: Aspirations and apprehensions. Markfield, Leicester: Islamic Foundation, 1994.

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Adelumo, Dopamu P., ed. Religion and the development of a nation: The state of Nigeria. Ilorin, Nigeria: Nigerian Association for the Study of Religions, 1988.

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Yakubu, Noah N. R. Christianity in Nigeria: Ebira land in focus. Lagos: Majab Publishers, 2000.

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Ishaku, C. Jonathan. Boko Haram: How religious intolerance threatens Nigeria. Jos, Nigeria: Courier Communications, Ltd., 2009.

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Nwankwor, Hyacinth. Religious freedom, the bed-rock of national unity in Nigeria. Sankt Ottilien: Eos, 2011.

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Hackett, Rosalind I. Religion in Calabar: The Religious Life and History of a Nigerian Town (Religion and Society (de Gruyter)) (Religion & Society). De Gruyter, 1988.

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Campbell, John, and Matthew T. Page. Nigeria. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/wentk/9780190657970.001.0001.

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As the “Giant of Africa,” Nigeria is home to about twenty percent of the population of Sub-Saharan Africa, serves as Africa’s largest producer of oil and natural gas, comprises Africa’s largest economy, and represents the cultural center of African literature, film, and music. Yet it is plagued by problems that keep it from realizing its potential as a world power. Boko Haram, a radical, Islamist insurrection centered in the northeast of the country, is a pervasive security challenge, as is the continuous restiveness in the Niger Delta, the heartland of Nigeria’s petroleum wealth. The former seeks to destroy the secular Nigerian state; the latter reflects the popular sentiment in the region that the Nigerian people are entitled to a greater share of the wealth it produces. There is also persistent violence associated with land and water use, ethnicity, and religion. In Nigeria: What Everyone Needs to Know, John Campbell and Matthew Page provide a rich contemporary overview of this crucial African country. Delving into Nigeria’s recent history, politics, and culture, this volume tackles essential questions related to widening inequality stemming from Nigeria’s oil wealth, its historic 2015 presidential election, the persistent security threat of Boko Haram, rampant government corruption, human rights concerns, and the continual conflicts that arise in a country that is roughly half Christian and half Muslim. With its continent-wide influence in a host of areas, Nigeria’s success as a democracy is in the fundamental interest of its African neighbors, the United States, and the international community. This book will provide interested readers with an accessible, one-of-a-kind overview of this significant country.
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Falola, Toyin. Culture and Customs of Nigeria. Greenwood, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400635632.

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Nigeria, one of the largest and most important countries in Africa, is rich in traditions and customs, both indigenous and modern.Culture and Customs of Nigeriais the only concise, authoritative, and up-to-date discussion of Nigerian culture that introduces to a Western audience the complexity of its society and the emerging lifestyles among its various peoples. Students and other interested readers will learn about all major aspects of Nigerian culture and customs, including the land, peoples, and brief historical overview; religion and worldview; literature and media; art and architecture/housing; cuisine and traditional dress; gender, marriage, and family; social customs and lifestyles; and music and dance. Nigerians are proud of their diverse culture comprising more than 250 ethnic groups. Important changes in their economy and political system are helping them cope with challenges in the modern world.Culture and Customs of Nigeriailluminates a dynamic society—how Nigerians today live, work, worship, interact, relax, and express themselves. Numerous photos, a chronology, and a glossary complement the text.
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Nigeria. [Washington, DC]: United States Commission on International Religious Freedom, 2004.

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BOH. Nigeria Yoruba SE. OneHope, Inc., 2007.

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BOH. Nigeria Igbo SE. OneHope, Inc., 2007.

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BOH. Nigeria Hausa SE. OneHope, Inc., 2007.

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Garris, Dalen, and Renee Garris. Battle for Nigeria. Revivalfire Ministries, 2021.

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Religion and the Making of Nigeria. Duke University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/book.64066.

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Milazzo, Annamaria, and Dominique van de Walle. Nutrition, Religion, and Widowhood in Nigeria. World Bank, Washington, DC, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1596/1813-9450-8549.

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Religion and the Making of Nigeria. Duke University Press Books, 2016.

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Vaughan, Olufemi. Religion and the Making of Nigeria. Duke University Press, 2016.

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Religion and the Making of Nigeria. Duke University Press Books, 2016.

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Hackett, Rosalind I. J. Religion in Calabar: The Religious Life and History of a Nigerian Town. de Gruyter GmbH, Walter, 2013.

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Religion in Calabar: The religious life and history of a Nigerian town. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 1989.

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