Uključivanje tradicionalne Ajelala religije u nigerijske pravosudne i političke sisteme: anketa o stavovima pripadnika Igbesa zajednice u državi Ogun u Nigeriji

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  • Matthias Olufemi Dada Ojo Odeljenje za sociologiju, Kraford Univerzitet Misije apostolske vere, Igbesa, država Ogun, Nigerija

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21301/EAP.v9i4.11

Ključne reči:

Ajelala, krivični sistem, invokacija, izgrednici, korupcija

Apstrakt

Ajelala je božanstvo popularno u zapadnom delu Nigerije. Ono je poznato po svojoj efikasnosti u kažnjavanju izgrednika kada je invocirano. Ova studija, koja je uključivala 52 učesnika, imala je za cilj da istraži da li Ajelala treba da se uključi u pravosudne i političke sisteme Nigerije. Ukupno 94% ispitanika se složilo da je, u ovom ili onom obliku, božanstvo efikasno u kažnjavanju izgrednika kada je prizvano. Ukupno 54% učesnika je bilo mišljenja da prizivanje ovog božanstva treba da bude uključeno i implementirano u okviru krivičnog sistema. Autori studije predlažu da se sprovede šira anketa o uključivanju tradicionalnih sistema krivične pravde kao što je Ajelala u moderni sistem u nigerijskom društvu. Ako narod odluči da bi ih trebalo uključiti, vlada bi trebalo da se potrudi da implementira odluku naroda. U radu će biti reči i o drugim sličnim preporukama.

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