Economically, the majority of 130 million Nigerians impoverished by unemployment, unresponsive and repressive governments, lack of basic social infrastructure and amenities, marginalization and rising inflation, have clung to the church as the last refuge, while basically throwing their energies behind the precepts of tithes and offerings for manner to fall from heaven. Religion’s promise of prosperity has greatly influenced the mental psychology of the masses. The quest for a divine intervention in the dire situation of most Nigerians has also led to the increasing influence of an array of spiritual advisers who have become part and parcel of official structures of power across the country, creating a select theocratic class with direct phone lines to the corridors of state power.More here
Wednesday, February 03, 2010
Religion and the march of Unelightenment
Konye Obaji Ori continues on the theme of religion and unelightenment he writes in Afrik:
Labels:
culture,
development,
enlightenment,
history,
leadership
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couldn't have put this better.
Stop by and read Original Mgbeke interview on my blog: Interview Thursday "...I wouldn't attribute the single fact that women are doing better for themselves as a cause of the higher divorce rates"- Mgbeke
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