African Traditional Religion Oath Taking and Resource Management in Nigeria

A. Nana
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This paper critically assesses African Traditional Religion Oath Taking and resource control and management in Nigeria. An oath is taken to ensure that the parties of an agreement fulfil their assigned roles. In traditional oath taking, deities and ancestors are called to be witnesses to the agreement. The oath is a fearful ritual, and during rituals; words connoting calamity and death are used to make a pledge, stating that a person will keep to one’s part of agreement. The aim of this paper is for the government to introduce traditional oath taking into the mainstream of the system to act as a watch dog or check and balances so that those who are keen in corrupt practices of our resources will pay for it. This work adopts a phenomenological approach. In Nigeria today our resources are in the hands of few elites. These corrupt elites have brought untold hardship to the people of the Niger Delta whereby most of our communities are lacking behind in development. As a result of lack of trust on the part of theelites and some of our wealthy citizens, the introduction of traditional oath taking by the chiefs and other traditional practitioners will help to forestall the deviation of our rich resources. This paper recommends that the government should introduce the system of traditional oath taking so that our elites and some of our elders in our respective communities will respect our God given resources and play the game in the manner that will bring lasting development to our respective communities. Key Words: African Traditional Religion, Oath Taking, Resource Control
尼日利亚非洲传统宗教宣誓与资源管理
本文批判性地评估了尼日利亚的非洲传统宗教宣誓和资源控制与管理。双方宣誓保证协议各方履行各自的职责。在传统的宣誓仪式中,神灵和祖先被要求为协议作证。宣誓是一种可怕的仪式,在仪式中;含有灾难和死亡的词语被用来作承诺,表明一个人将遵守自己的部分协议。本文的目的是让政府将传统的宣誓制度引入制度的主流,发挥监督或制衡的作用,让那些热衷于贪污资源的人为此付出代价。这部作品采用了现象学的方法。在今天的尼日利亚,我们的资源掌握在少数精英手中。这些腐败的精英给尼日尔三角洲的人民带来了难以形容的困难,而我们的大多数社区都缺乏发展。由于精英阶层和一些富有的市民缺乏信任,引入酋长和其他传统从业者的传统宣誓将有助于防止我们丰富的资源偏离。本文建议政府应该引入传统的宣誓制度,让我们社区的精英和一些长者尊重我们的天赐资源,并以一种能够给我们社区带来持久发展的方式进行游戏。关键词:非洲传统宗教;宣誓;资源控制
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