将创世记25:29-34中出售出生权与尼日利亚选举中的贿选联系起来:贫困对公民的冲击

E. Ogbonna, Eleazar Enyioma Ufomba, Abolaji Solomon
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在大多数非洲国家,金钱政治和贫困交织在一起,是反对民主的考验。在尼日利亚国家的情况下,努力避免购买和出售选票的做法仍然是一项不断召唤严肃和保守关注的努力。关于如何最好地实现真正的民主化进程,已经进行了几项研究。在真正的民主化进程中,政治家不会因为经济交换而拉拢选民,让他们把选票交给他们。该研究利用现有的相关文献,结合对圣经段落(创世记25:29 -34)的简短注释,讨论雅各布的饥饿和生存主义策略如何消除以扫,在质问尼日利亚选举期间购买选票的做法时,分享了连续的分析框架。根据调查结果,论文认为尼日利亚的贿选是一种令人悲哀的现象,既困扰着选民,也困扰着民主化的斗争。一个充斥着贫穷和无知的市场在那里,政治商人们哄骗穷人放弃他们作为公民的权利来换取几杯大米和微不足道的钱。因此,该研究主张,应在任何时候都劝阻贿选行为,并应教育大众,让他们了解在“现购自携”的前提下将选票交给政客及其代理人的危险。
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Linking Selling of Birth Right in Genesis 25:29-34 with Vote-Buying during Elections in Nigeria: the Onslaught of Poverty on the Citizenry
Money politics and poverty are intertwined ordeals that stand against democracy in most African countries. In the case of the Nigerian state, the effort of avoiding the practice of vote buying and vote selling remains an effort that continually beckons for serious and conservative attention. Several studies have been carried out on how best the process of true democratisation that is devoid of politicians wooing the electorate to surrender their votes to them as a result of economic exchange. The study utilised existing relevant literature combined with brief exegesis of the biblical passage (Genesis 25: 29-34) talking about how Jacob’s hunger and survivalist strategy to undo Esau shares contiguous analytical frame in interrogating the practice of vote buying during elections in Nigeria. From its findings, the paper posits that vote buying in Nigeria is a woeful phenomenon that bedevils both the electorate and the struggle for democratisation. A market of poverty and ignorance where the political merchants woo the poor masses to surrender their civil rights as citizens in exchange for either few cups of rice scornful petty amount of money. The study therefore advocate that vote buying should be discourage at every quarter and the masses should educated on the perils of surrendering their votes to politicians and their agents on the premise of cash and carry.
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