(By Raymond Ijabla & Biodun Aiyegboyin) – The
Destructive Effects Of Religion On The Nigerian Society
From the professor of medicine who lectures at the
prestigious University of Ibadan, to the almajiri destitute who roams the
streets of Kano, to the wealthy real estate manager in Port Harcourt, to the
lowly nomad of arid Baga, there is one thing that connects these people -
religion. Religion permeates every facet of the Nigerian society and influences
the collective mindset of its people. Religion supposedly makes people good
except that the evidence does not support this claim.
What we know is that our society is plagued by all the
inequality, injustice and atrocities that one rarely encounters in the godless
Scandinavian societies, to use just one example. Our high degree of religiosity
has not translated into good governance and prosperity for our citizens. The
reasons are not far-fetched, and are discussed below.
One thing is undeniable – our society needs a change of
attitude and values. So how can we do things differently?
Mr. Biodun Aiyegboyin teams up with the secular
humanist and commentator on Nigerian socio-political and religious matters, Dr.
Ijabla Raymond, to explore these issues, and more.