- Source: Superstition in Nigeria
Superstition in Nigeria plays a significant role in the Nigerian society.
Some aspects of superstition result in discrimination against vulnerable groups in Nigeria. Many people in Nigeria still believe in witchcraft, with many victims being children. Other negatively affected groups include people with disabilities and women.
Superstions in Nigeria can also affect aspects of Nigerian economy, such as farming (ex. duck raising).
See also
Anja Ringgren Lovén
West African mythology
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Muhammadiyah
- Superstition in Nigeria
- Killing of twins in Nigeria
- Anja Ringgren Lovén
- Religion
- Superstition in Ethiopia
- Methodism
- Climate change in Nigeria
- Rabbit's foot
- Akata Witch
- Disability in Nigeria