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Religion And National Interest: Can Nigeria Live In Peace As One Nation? by voiceofnigeria(m): 11:34am On Dec 27, 2014 |
Religion: Pathway To Peace Or A Training Arena For Gladiators. Moslems, Christians and other indigenous religion worshippers can live in peace and harmony in Nigeria if policy makers make stricter laws to stop those who want to use religion as instruments of exploitation and trouble making. Nigeria is a nation state where all tribal and religious interests are treated with parallel importance. Many religions preach peace yet, the paradoxes of peaceful religions are now the pathways to complex blind spots for trouble making. The fundamental principle of Christian and Islamic religions are peace and attainment of heaven. Those who are inquisitive would not hesitate to ask if these religions are adding peaceful values to national unity or draining national resources with the controversies they generate. If the idea of Peace is prioritized by those responsible for molding the minds and behaviors of their congregation, religion would be seen as a spiritual entity free from politics and materialism. The level of religious politicking amongst religious leaders in recent times are now causes for concern among those who have not make up their mind on the faith they want to belong. Religions would remain a constant source of human miseries and drain of national resources when violence messages are mixed with peaceful doctrines. Religion and state of the nation Nigerian policy makers have consciously avoided some hot topics and conferences to quell tension and unrest they thought would emanate from such events. The elements of tension and unrest from the areas policy makers have deliberately avoided over the last 50 years are indications that these delicate topics are the key to peace Nigeria sought. A former Nigerian Prime Minister, Sir, Abubakar Tafawa Balewa once said that Nigeria can work better if Nigerians are willing to learn and respect their differences. The differences in languages, cultures, religions, traditional institutions and so on are not the barriers to national unity but, some treacherous mindless few with reckless disregard for national unity who are responsible for brewing tension and unrest; armed with religion and greed. Christians and Moslems could have avoided incessant troubles if the bright idea of Balewa has not been neglected. Balewa’s ideas would have formed the basis of national integration and national consciousness, shaped by the supremacy of a Nation state that would protect the interests of all ethnic nationalities and their religious beliefs as long as they are not inimical to national interest. Nigeria is a heterogeneous society with more than 300 African Traditional Religion (ATR) worship by nearly 500 tribes. Christianity and Islam are introduced religions to Nigeria at different time and space. Christianity was first introduced to kingdoms, Empires and Clans along the coastal regions of Atlantic Ocean and hinterland by Portuguese and British explorers about 1400's and 1600s. Meanwhile, kingdoms and Empires in the North also practiced indigenous African religion (ATR) like their Southern counterparts before Usman Dan Fodio introduced Islam to the North about 1804. Before these introduced religions, there were no historical records of escalating disputes or unrests resulting from indigenous religions. Christianity and Islam are the only two religions which came with education and codified holy books to guide the attitude and behavior of their followers. These holy books have stories of great men and women, stories of wars and peace; humans have had more warring histories than peaceful ones. The usefulness of these holy books (Bible and Koran) is to harness peaceful stories and experiences towards promoting global peace not the other way round. British colonial government amalgamated the Northern and Southern protectorate of Niger area in 1914 to a status of a nation state called Nigeria. Nigeria was coined from Niger area by Flora Shaw, the partner of the first Governor General of Nigeria, Lord Frederick Lugard. The colonial authorities saw power, greatness and potentials in the unity of diverse ethnic nationalities; it is not surprising that Nigeria has turned out to be the giant of Africa. The colonial authorities gave existing kingdoms, empires and clans limited powers because of their direct social link to the grass root. Many decades later, modern Policy makers are looking for decisive alternatives to forge sustainable peaceful mechanisms for Nigeria. Peace is possible if religious and traditional leaders tame their followers to embrace peace, unity and social protection a Nation state has to offer. Nigerian social architects and social engineers should return to the drawing board to design a Nigeria project that would accommodate interests of all stakeholders in order to move Nigeria forward and, all aggrieved burning issues resolved by expertises in conflict and crisis management. Policy makers should focus on what Christianity, Islam and ATR can offer to the stability of Nigeria. They should discourage all negative teachings that could destruct the peaceful coexistence of Nigerians. Religion and politics should be complementing one another in the promotion of national peace, ironically, religious ideologies has been hijacked by a few individuals who use it as instruments of violence and intimidation in a country which is constituted as a secular nation state. Religion can offer peaceful solutions to Nigeria's social problems when corruption is minimized by 85%. Most religious worshippers are now the modern gladiators of our time, a further probe by agnostics who questioned if God is a God of war or peace. Most believers fight, loot and kill in the name of God yet, the God of the Moslems is not different from the God of the Christians. The problems between religious faiths are not God made, they are consciously designed by men with superior thinking ability than most of their contemporaries who just obey the orders of a superior mortal being. This brought to mind the issue of Islamic banking which has generated a lot of controversies among Nigerian Christians and Moslems. If Nigerians Moslems and Christians are committed to peace and unity of Nigeria, they would have rooted their understanding on the concept of a Nation state which represents interests of all religions and tribes since they are not inimical to national interest, they would have realized that Islamic Banking is not harmful to non Moslems(it is a Moslem community Bank). Islamic Banking DEALS on ethical banking and investment. How many Christians would be proud to invest their money in brothels or criminality? This is exactly what Islamic banking represents (ETHICS). This cat and mouse relationship between Christians and Moslems in Nigeria has stained the reputation of Nigeria than what most of their followers could imagine. Churches, Mosques and shrines are not in the position of authority to dictate how Nigerian can be governed. They can render spiritual and counseling services towards the peaceful development of Nigeria. It is up to Nigerian policy makers to decide the best way forward to a sustainable peaceful development in Nigeria for the next 300 years. Policy makers should strive harder to separate their religious beliefs from their paid duties from the Nigerian Nation Sate, that would enable them to treat other religious believers as Nigerians rather than allow religion to cloud their emotions when discharging their official duties. Segun, a Voice of Nigeria analyst, wrote in from Abuja SOURCE: http://www.diamondreport.com.ng/2014/12/religion-and-national-interest.html |
Re: Religion And National Interest: Can Nigeria Live In Peace As One Nation? by waleadex(m): 11:35am On Dec 27, 2014 |
Honestly I don't see Nigeria remaining as ONE in say two generations to come. We are so full of tribal hates and religious discriminations. The Igbos don't like the Yorubas,Yorubas don't like them too. Same happens between Igbos and Hausas and so on. Nairaland is a typical example to buttress my points. However,the unity of Nigeria begins with you and i ,and not wholly on the leaders. The moment we start changing our mindset towards our ethno-religious lives the clamour for unity gains ground. 1 Like |
Re: Religion And National Interest: Can Nigeria Live In Peace As One Nation? by voiceofnigeria(m): 11:48am On Dec 27, 2014 |
waleadex: You are right Brother. I love your enthusiasm Let's keep the fire burning. I think I can work with you. If you also think so, email me. I got lotta articles ah gotta publish and I think we can work together. Yours Sincerely, Segun. 1 Like |
Re: Religion And National Interest: Can Nigeria Live In Peace As One Nation? by Acidosis(m): 12:09pm On Dec 27, 2014 |
99.5% of muslims in Nigeria want Buhari. They want someone who will defend their religion and "national relevance." To a large extent, christians have also been made to believe the sudden love for Buhari is a product of his numerous anti-corruption fights and strictness as a military dictator. If Buhari ever gets this long-awaited POWER, majority would be dissappointed, especially the south-westerners. As a matter of fact, the north has nothing to lose! They've seen, witness and lived with the greatest terrors! GEJ's efforts to make these people see the worth of human existence was truncated by a powerful cabal who believes development cannot come from a non-muslim, worst still, a Niger Deltan. I love GEJ, but somehow I want Buhari to taste this power so his sudden lovers will regret once again. I want them to EAT the result of betrayal, cowardice and slavery. Nigeria is a religious nation. Religion will always come first in electoral matters. If Buhari converts to Christianity today; he would lose 90% supports and such conversion may costs him his life. If you want GEJ to get northern support; kindly tell him to openly convert to islam on BBC Hausa service, and watch the northern reaction. Nigeria is a very useless country, and the citizens are responsible for the present state of the nation. Do not be deceived, no one can wipe out corruption and poverty out of this country. It can only be reduced only when the PEOPLE (not the government) are ready to corporate with their conscience. 2 Likes |
Re: Religion And National Interest: Can Nigeria Live In Peace As One Nation? by voiceofnigeria(m): 12:17pm On Dec 27, 2014 |
Acidosis: True my bro. We need more people like you in our country. 1 Like |
Re: Religion And National Interest: Can Nigeria Live In Peace As One Nation? by Nobody: 12:23pm On Dec 27, 2014 |
Acidosis: I pity SW This greed for VP position will cost them pains for at least one generation. Buhari has no plan for a new Nigeria He will continue our present unitary system = false federal system He will never decentralize Nigeria. Corruption can't be won without good systems that makes accountability compulsory Jesus Christ taught us a special lesson through Judas on corruption Because of the absence of accountability to the disciples , Judas criminality was undetected till after the death of Jesus. 1 Like |
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