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CHRISTIANITY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE IN NIGERIA

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This study undertakes a comprehensive review of existing literature to examine the historical roots of Christianity in Nigeria and its evolving engagement with issues of justice, equality, and development. Employing qualitative research methods, including interviews and case studies, the study evaluates the role of Christian organizations, churches, and religious leaders in advancing social justice within the Nigerian context. It further explores the challenges and opportunities faced by the Christian community in addressing systemic injustices, religious conflicts, and complex political dynamics. The findings aim to enhance understanding of the multifaceted relationship between Christianity and social justice in Nigeria, while offering insights into strategies for promoting inclusive and equitable societal transformation.
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