• The Politicization Of Religion In Northern Nigeria And Its Effects On The Nigeria Federalism

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    • This project is basically on the politicization of religion in Northern Nigeria and its effects on the Nigerian federalism.
      The essence of this study is to look at how religion is politicized in Nigeria and suggests possible ways of resolving its attendants problems on Nigerian federalism.
      The study is carried out using both the primary and secondary data methods, where questionnaire is used to sample the views of the people in the society, particularly those in Northern parts of the country on issues of religion politicization.
      It was however gathered that quest for money, position, and influence are the root cause of religion politicization.
      Also, its effect on Nigerian federalism is severe as it generates no small amount of riots and communal clashes in the country.
      It is however deduced from this study that religion politicization though very common in the north, but can still be curved through proper orientation of the public, particularly the clergy persons in the region.
      More importantly, it is also gathered that with time, as a result of globalization, rely on politicization would be a tuning of the past in the country.


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    • CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 3 ]The Governor, Sir Donald Cameron (1931-1935), in the trace of shift opposition from the Northern Residents, was so unimpressed by the system that he described the Region as:....The sacred North, a land apart, suspended in place and time... (which)... held up development in the Region and kept it in an exotic back water, attractive to itsBritish    protectors but administratively ineffective corrupt, and insensitive to the needs of its own peoples especially the non-Muslim and no ... Continue reading---