An Interview with Dr. Leo Igwe — Founder, Nigerian Humanist Movement (2017)
“When it comes to critical questions of religion, freedom of conscience, belief and speech is a paper tiger in Nigeria. In fact, religion is presented as inadmissible of criticism, of opposing views and opinions whether it is the status of women, of children, gay, or of non-believers. Religious positions are cast on stones. Views that are critical of religion easily get framed as blasphemy, which is a crime under Sharia law and is punishable by death or imprisonment.”
An Interview with Dr. Leo Igwe — Founder, Nigerian Humanist Movement (2017)
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