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Democracy in a Multireligious and Cultural Setting: The Nigerian Context
Authors:Marinus Iwuchukwu
Affiliation:Federal College of Education , Kano, Nigeria
Abstract:Nigeria is indeed a typical pluralistic society with innumerable differences in culture, ethnicity, tribe, religion, and class. Yet there exists in Nigeria certain dominant cultures, ethnic nationalities, religions, and classes. In some parts of the country the influence of a dominant culture or ethnic group is more pronounced than in others. This paper is therefore an attempt to look into our pluralism and see how it can enhance the development and promotion of democracy in the country. This paper will address this topic by considering a working definition of democracy and how it is understood and applied in Nigeria; the ethnoreligious politics in Nigeria; postmodernism, democracy, and pluralism in Nigerian society; and the role of religious leaders in the survival of democracy in Nigeria.
Keywords:Nigeria  Democracy  Ethnoreligious Politics  Postmodernism  Pluralism  Religion  Ethnicity  Elite  Multi-religion  Society  Dialogue  Culture
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