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Browsing by Author "Nwosu, Patrick Uchenna"

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    After-Life in Islam and its Interpretation by Boko Haram Fundamentalist in Nigeria.
    (Department of Sociology, University of Ilorin, Nigeria., 2013) Nwosu, Patrick Uchenna
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    The Age of Cultural Hybridization: A Case Study of Okonko Society vis-à-vis Christianity in Igboland
    (University of Calabar Press, Nigeria, 2016) Nwosu, Patrick Uchenna
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    Anthropological Context of Suffering in the Body and Soul.
    (Department of Philosophy and Religions, University of Abuja, Abuja-Nigeria, 2013) Nwosu, Patrick Uchenna
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    An Appraisal of Catholic Social Teaching on Ethnicity: The Nigerian Experience
    (Department of History and International Studies, University of Ilorin, 2011-06) Nwosu, Patrick Uchenna
    The paper tries to discuss the recurrent issues on ethnocentric attitudes that have afflicted Nigerians and their subsequent implication on the teaching and practice of Religions in Nigeria. It further argues that this situation is as a result of age-long foundation and elitist usage of religion to promote political privileges and primordial interest. The paper further asserts that, in the light of the social teachings of the Catholic Church, Nigerian Leaders could build a united nation. The paper concludes that even development, ethnic equality and fairness would invariably reduce ethnocentric attitude in Nigeria and enhance the practice of religions.
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    An Appraisal of Catholic Social Teaching on Ethnicity: The Nigerian Experience.
    (Department of History & International Studies, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria., 2011) Nwosu, Patrick Uchenna
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    An Appraisal of Syncretism in the Practice of Religion in Nigeria.
    (Stellenbosch University, South Africa, 2021) Nwosu, Patrick Uchenna
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    An Appraisal of the Nature and Activities of Okonko Society in Igboland from a Catholic Perspective
    (Department of History & International Studies, Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University, Lapai, Niger State, Nigeria, 2013) Nwosu, Patrick Uchenna
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    Biblical Foundation for Interreligious Dialogue in Nigeria
    (Christian Religious Studies Unit, Department of Religious and Cultural Studies, University of Calabar, Calabar, Nigeria, 2016) Nwosu, Patrick Uchenna
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    Catholic Social Doctrine as Panacea for a Just and Egalitarian African Society with Focus on Nigeria
    (Faculty of Arts, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria, 2012) Nwosu, Patrick Uchenna
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    Catholic Social Doctrine as Panacea for a Just and Egalitarian African Society with Focus on Nigeria
    (Faculty of Arts, University of Ilorin, 2012) Nwosu, Patrick Uchenna
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    Catholic Social Doctrine: Contemporary Issues for the Church in Africa.
    (Department of Religious Studies, Babcock University, Ogun State, 2009) Nwosu, Patrick Uchenna
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    Catholic Social Doctrine: Contemporary Issues for the Roman Catholics in Africa
    (Babcock University Religious Studies Department, 2009-06) Nwosu, Patrick Uchenna
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    A Christian Perspecrive on Sytemic Poverty
    (Babcock University Religious Studies Department, 2010-06) Nwosu, Patrick Uchenna
    The poorer nations of the world have been adjudged as worst hit by the current global economic meltdown. As it is well known, the economic crunch was caused by the failed economic policies of the rich countries in Europe and America. Today, the developing nations are bearing the brunt. According to Raul Castro, the miscalculated market forces and undue dependence on same caused the current hardship.
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    A Christian Perspective on Systemic Poverty
    (Department of Religious Studies, Babcock University, Ogun State, Nigeria, 2010) Nwosu, Patrick Uchenna
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    The Concept and Practice of Inter-religious Dialogue in Africa
    (Faculty of Humanities, Universitas Indonesia., 2020) Nwosu, Patrick Uchenna
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    Education for Sustainable Development in Africa: An Appraisal with Focus on Nigerian Experience
    (Langaa Research & Publishing Common Initative Group, 2015) Nwosu, Patrick Uchenna
    When one mentions Africa in the context of education, what comes to mind is always underdevelopment. And the nexus between education and development remains and issue for most African governments. Using historical method, the study makes an analysis of education and development in Africa using Nigerian as a case study. The paper concludes that in precolonial African educational system that unemployment did not exist and calls for return to the roots.
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    Education for Sustainable Development in Africa: An Appraisal with Focus on Nigerian Experience
    (Langaa Research & Publishing CIG, Cameroon., 2015) Nwosu, Patrick Uchenna
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    God’s Question and Conceptual Communications: The Impact of Okonko Setting in Igboland
    (Department of History & International Studies, Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University, Lapai, Niger State, Nigeria, 2015) Nwosu, Patrick Uchenna
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    A Historical Overview of the Relationship between Morality and Politics: The Nigerian Experience
    (Department of History & International Studies, Kogi State University, Anyigba, Nigeria, 2012) Nwosu, Patrick Uchenna
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    A Historical Overview of the Relationship Between Morality and Politics: The Nigerian Experience
    (Department of History and International Studies, Kogi State University, 2012-12) Nwosu, Patrick Uchenna
    In the present day Africa, with Nigeria as a case study, one observes politics of greed, corruption and violence. The Machiavellian rulership takes the place of people-centered politics and the desire for the common good. ln this regard, political leaders at ail levels are now unable to procure for the general masses what Aristotle calls "a good life" which is the basic end of any political society. The feeling of utter disgust that the current political trend in Nigeria engenders, throws up the question of the relationship between morality and politics. Applying historical and analytical methods, the paper makes an assessment of the inter-connectedness between morality and politics, using Nigeria as a case study. The paper argues that disconnect between morality and politics always goes with many socio-political vices. The paper concludes with recommendations aimed at re-engineering the country socially and politically.
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