W. E. EHIANU

WOMEN’S RIGHT OF INHERITANCE IN ESANLAND IN THE LIGHT OF NUMBERS 27:1 – 11

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The aim of this study was to examine the age long practice of denying Esan women the right to inherit from their parents. This practice which is rooted in custom and tradition of the Esan people have resulted in social, economic and political disequilibrium among family members. Parents are abandoned by their rich children in protest of a tradition that denies them the right of inheritance. The objectives of the study were to analyze the geographical location and the world view of the Esan people, examine the phenomenon of inheritance in Esan land as it relates to women, investigate women's rights to inheritance, investigate the root causes of the denial of women’s rights to inheritance in Esan land, bring to the fore the impact of disinheritance on Esan women, identify the similitude of Zelophehad’s daughters in Numbers 27:1-11 with the Esan situation and investigate if Moses’ judgement was a one-off practice or it became the norm in Israel. The study deployed a multidimensional methodological approach. The first is African biblical hermeneutics approach which has to do with the decolonization of biblical studies by putting into consideration African social, cultural, political and economic environment in interpreting biblical text. Another is the exegetical approach of biblical inquiry. This approach, adopts the grammatico- historical analysis of words and clauses in biblical text and applies its findings to a particular context. Additionally, this thesis utilized various secondary materials such as Hebrew dictionaries, lexicons, journal collections, and library resources. Oral interviews were also conducted to get views of the
Esan people on the subject of inheritance. The findings of the research include inter-alia: that the denial of inheritance to women in Esanland is against the 1999 Nigerian constitution as amended in section 42 which protects every Nigerian against discrimination. Denial of inheritance to women in Esan is rooted in economic and spiritual matrix. The ancient Israelite society, though patriarchal in nature in an exceptional case gave inheritance of land to Zelophehad daughters; that the analysis of Numbers 27:1-11 is relevant to the Esan context as a model to address women right of inheritance; that there is a similarity between the ancient Israelite custom of inheritance and the Esan people in relation to women; that in the course of this research it was discovered that the beneficiaries of this current system prefer the status quo. While other who are disadvantaged by the system want a change. The research concludes that Esan land faces the problem of implosion if inheritance laws are not amended. Moses’ approach would go a long way in correcting a practice that has become a ticking time bomb in Esanland.
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THEROLEOFTHECHURCHINTHEFIGHTAGAINSTDRUG ABUSEINNIGERIA

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Drug abuse among youths in Nigeria has been a problem to the youths and the society in General. The consequences of drug abuse are not only on the individual user but also on his or her offspring, family and the society, hence the need for it to be given serious attention. The method adopted for the research is phenomenological. This work is expected to create awareness, expose and provide useful information to people especially to the Nigerian youths on the effects of drug abuse and the challenges for the Nigerian churches towards drug abuse in Nigeria.The researcher dwelt on what the church should do to control or stop drug abuse in Nigeria. If the Nigerian youths should stop abusing drugs, they will be useful to themselves, their families and the society in- general.
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THE ORIGIN OF CHARISMATIC MOVEMENT IN NIGERIA AND ITS EFFECT ON ST. JOHN ANGLICAN CHURCH UBULU-UKU, DELTA STATE

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This research work examined the advert charismatism in Nigeria and its implications for St John Anglican church , Ubulu-Uku . The background to the study was due to the growth and development of most Pentecostal churches in Delta state . The aim was to investigate the factors behind the growth and membership strength of the charismatic churches in Ubulu –Uku
and to understand its effect on the membership of St John Anglican church . The methodology used up descriptive and historical. Data was gathered from both secondary and primary sources findings from the studies shows that some of the factors that aid the rapid growth of Pentecostal churches are as follows: enticing youth programmes, e.t.c it was recommended that St. John
Anglican church should adopt some of the characteristic of the charismatic
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