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I Kings 12:1-24 and The Challenge of Religion and Ethnicity in Nigeria

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Favour Uroko *, Maria Nneka Agbasianya
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I Kings 12:1-24 and The Challenge of Religion and Ethnicity in Nigeria

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This paper examines the account of segregation in 1 Kings 12:1-24, where the Kingdom of Israel divides into two distinct entities due to political, religious, and ethnic tensions. By analysing this biblical narrative, the study highlights the destructive consequences of division based on cultural and religious differences. The paper draws parallels to the contemporary context of Nigeria, a nation marked by diverse ethnic and religious identities. It argues that the story serves as a cautionary tale for Nigeria, emphasizing the dangers of allowing cultural and religious differences to foster division and conflict. This is a qualitative study using the narrative method. Data was obtained from secondary sources and analysed using the content analysis method of analyzing qualitative secondary data. The impacts of the culture of religion and ethnicity reveal that it affects electoral politics, governance and representation, conflict and instability, social cohesion, education and socialisation, and economic inequality. Emerged themes include a) leadership and consultation, b) economic disparities and grievances, c) responses to grievances, d) secessionist movements, and e) the role of mediation and reconciliation. Nigerian leaders might draw a cue from Rehoboam's failures by encouraging communication, attending to the economic requirements of all areas, and using mediators to help settle disputes amicably.

Anahtar Kelimeler

Culture of Religion, Ethnicity, 1 Kings 12, Rehoboam

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APA
Uroko, F., & Agbasianya, M. N. (2024). I Kings 12:1-24 and The Challenge of Religion and Ethnicity in Nigeria. Universal Journal of History and Culture, 6(2), 195-209. https://doi.org/10.52613/ujhc.1487191
AMA
1.Uroko F, Agbasianya MN. I Kings 12:1-24 and The Challenge of Religion and Ethnicity in Nigeria. Universal Journal of History and Culture. 2024;6(2):195-209. doi:10.52613/ujhc.1487191
Chicago
Uroko, Favour, ve Maria Nneka Agbasianya. 2024. “I Kings 12:1-24 and The Challenge of Religion and Ethnicity in Nigeria”. Universal Journal of History and Culture 6 (2): 195-209. https://doi.org/10.52613/ujhc.1487191.
EndNote
Uroko F, Agbasianya MN (01 Ekim 2024) I Kings 12:1-24 and The Challenge of Religion and Ethnicity in Nigeria. Universal Journal of History and Culture 6 2 195–209.
IEEE
[1]F. Uroko ve M. N. Agbasianya, “I Kings 12:1-24 and The Challenge of Religion and Ethnicity in Nigeria”, Universal Journal of History and Culture, c. 6, sy 2, ss. 195–209, Eki. 2024, doi: 10.52613/ujhc.1487191.
ISNAD
Uroko, Favour - Agbasianya, Maria Nneka. “I Kings 12:1-24 and The Challenge of Religion and Ethnicity in Nigeria”. Universal Journal of History and Culture 6/2 (01 Ekim 2024): 195-209. https://doi.org/10.52613/ujhc.1487191.
JAMA
1.Uroko F, Agbasianya MN. I Kings 12:1-24 and The Challenge of Religion and Ethnicity in Nigeria. Universal Journal of History and Culture. 2024;6:195–209.
MLA
Uroko, Favour, ve Maria Nneka Agbasianya. “I Kings 12:1-24 and The Challenge of Religion and Ethnicity in Nigeria”. Universal Journal of History and Culture, c. 6, sy 2, Ekim 2024, ss. 195-09, doi:10.52613/ujhc.1487191.
Vancouver
1.Favour Uroko, Maria Nneka Agbasianya. I Kings 12:1-24 and The Challenge of Religion and Ethnicity in Nigeria. Universal Journal of History and Culture. 01 Ekim 2024;6(2):195-209. doi:10.52613/ujhc.1487191