
Leo Igwe
Leo is a blogger, human-rights advocate and a Humanist from Nigeria.
Articles by Leo Igwe:
The sentencing of Mubarak Bala demonstrates the need to reform how Islam is practiced in Northern Nigeria.
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Responsible Christians should condemn paranoia over witchcraft such as that spread by the Guardian (Nigeria) this year in their series Unveiling Witchcraft.
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The Okinibi, or Night Spirits, brutally murder those accused of witchcraft in the Aodoka community, Central Nigeria. Leo Igwe reports.
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A widespread view among Nigerian Muslims is that apostates should be put to death. This has to change.
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Protests and scuffles over the use of the Islamic veil by Muslim schoolgirls have been sweeping across Nigeria in what is being called The Hijab Crisis.
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Nigeria is one of the most highly religious countries in the world. Abandoning religion in this country is not easy–it often comes at high personal cost.
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Secularism remains a taboo subject in Nigeria, with Christian and Muslim figures each dominating cultural and legal institutions in the country. The African Consortium for Law and Religion Studies recently organised a meeting to explore how law and religion related to human flourishing. Presenters shared insights on the intersections between the various faiths and laws […]
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The current military suppression of the Biafra agitation ignores the root cause of agitation in Nigeria - corruption, bad governance, and disempowered youth
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The "juju curse" is not a solid reason for Nigerian women remaining as sex slaves in Europe. Scratch below the surface, and another narrative appears.
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Though there are still daunting challenges, the prospects of a rational alternative to religion are bright and promising. Humanism is really set to become an effective alternative to religion in Nigeria and the Nigerian Humanist Movement is positioned to midwife this critical process.
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