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The Imperative Of Separating Religion From Governance by ViewPointNig: 10:55am On May 05, 2013 |
In the whole of Africa, one country stands out as the most religious, surprisingly however, the same nation is also known to be the most corrupt. To this extend, we are still searching for theories which can juxtapose these two facts and probably establish a strong correlation between the two. Corruption has bred violence, vandalism electoral malpractice, robbery, moral decadence and many others vices you can possibly thing of. In the midst of all these, Government (the three tiers) is seen to be entangled in a very romantic relationship with religion. In other words, religion takes a centre stage in almost every decision or policy the government intends to make. To read more go to the link below: http://www.viewpointnigeria.com/politics-mob/item/389-the-imperative-of-separating-religion-from-governance-by-bizum-yadok |
Re: The Imperative Of Separating Religion From Governance by Nobody: 10:56am On May 05, 2013 |
Less religion= more sanity |
Re: The Imperative Of Separating Religion From Governance by Bobandgreat: 11:47am On May 05, 2013 |
Islam can not seperate religion from anything. When they kill, its Allahu Akbar! The religion consumes the being like a bad habit and it starts gradually before it retrogresses into extremism. |
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