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EducationUniversity Of Abuja by traze(op): 10:58pm On Oct 04, 2011
General Admission Requirements for First Degrees An applicant to the University of Abuja for a first degree must satisfy all faculty and departmental requirements as stated below. In addition, the applicant must possess the following minimum qualifications for admission:

100 level: Candidate must possess Senior Secondary School Certificate or equivalents with credits in five subjects in not more than two sittings. A candidate must in addition have an acceptable score in utme.
For futher enquiry and asistance call 07032308350.
EducationSalem University Lokoja Admission In Progress by traze(op): 4:49pm On Sep 20, 2011
SALEM UNIVERSITY LOKOJA ADMISSION IN PROGRESS, The admission for the 2011/2012 academic session is still open till the 30th of this month (September 2011), Hurry now and obtain your form and write the intake examination at the school premises before the closing date, For further inquiry, Contact 07032308350.
EducationRe: Kogi State University Pre-degree And Diploma 2011/2012 Is Out by traze(op): 3:47pm On Sep 20, 2011
The form and registration close on the 20th of october, so hurry now and get yours before its too late or call the above phone number for further details and information.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Interested In Moderating This Section? by traze(m): 8:56am On Sep 18, 2011
‎​A̶̲̥̅♏ very much interested becauses am online 24/7 aπϑ be able to monitor aπϑ moderate any issue here aπϑ handle it effectively because ‎​A̶̲̥̅♏ an undergraduate of philosophy with Ą̸̸̸ special interest I̶̲̥̅̊n̶̲̥̅̊ ethics(social aπϑ moral behaviour).I would do Ą̸̸̸ better job if given this opportunity, Thanks †̥☹ nairaland management.
EducationKogi State University Pre-degree And Diploma 2011/2012 Is Out by traze(op): 5:14pm On Sep 12, 2011
KOGI STATE UNIVERSITY PRE-DEGREE AND DIPLOMA 2011/2012 IS OUT, Hurry now and obtain your form at the campus, form closes soon, you can contact Mr Ibrahim Attah on 07032308350 for more information,
EducationKogi State University Post Ume 2011/2012 by traze(op): 4:23pm On Sep 01, 2011
KOGI STATE UNIVERSITY POST UME 2011/2012 IS SCHEDULED TO BE OUT SOON, please be patient while further processing is taking on the result in other to ensure an accurate result, for further info contact Mr Attah Ibrahim 07032308350.
EducationKogi State University 2011/2012 Post Ume. by traze(op): 1:27am On Jul 02, 2011
KOGI STATE UNIVERSITY 2011/2012 POST UME, this years post ume admission form would soon be available, you can contact 07032308350 for further proceedings and information on how to apply and register, we help out in terms of tutorials and we treat past post ume questions and help out in other ways to help you secure your admission with ease, call now.
EducationRe: I Need Info About Unaab Post Ume & Admission by traze(m): 1:19am On Jul 02, 2011
you can contact me on 07032308350 for directories,
BusinessMulti Tv Satelite Live In Kogi (over 80 Free Channels Both Dstv And Hitv) by traze(op): 1:09am On Jun 22, 2011
MULTI TV SATELITE LIVE IN KOGI (over 80 free channels both dstv and hitv), Enjoy your favourite channels now with yuor family and friends at no extra cost after installation, its first of its kind.A PVR DECODER+DISH for a small amount of money, call the dealer for kogi state today, MR IBRAHIM on 07032308350 for more information, further details would be posted soon,
BusinessHurry: An Ago Oil Is Available For Sale 10,000 Metric Thons by traze(op): 3:12pm On Jun 18, 2011
Contact me on 07032308350 if you are interested,
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EducationRe: Kogi State University Predegree And Post Ume 2011 Admission by traze(op): 7:40pm On May 31, 2011
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EducationKogi State University Predegree And Post Ume 2011 Admission by traze(op): 7:35pm On May 31, 2011
KOGI STATE UNIVERSITY PREDEGREE AND POST UME 2011 ADMISSION, if you are an applicant you can call this number for further details and assistance: Mr Attah 07032308350 or 08028189839, Predegree and Post ume made easy, score above 50 in the forthcoming examinatiion and be admitted with ease, Merit your score today
EducationFlare Ent. Network Kogi State University by traze(op): 6:52pm On May 05, 2011
FLARE ENT. NETWORK KOGI STATE UNIVERSITY is planning its maiden edition of FLARE E MAGAZINE, coming out soon
EducationKogi State University And Its Accomodation Problem by traze(op): 10:52am On Mar 19, 2011
The problem of accomodation a become a persistent worry to the students of KSU.both hostel and off campus accomodation are now very hard to get.is one thing to be admitted its another to get a place to lay ones head.in essence more hostels are needed, For a comfortable and reliable off campus accomodation call this agent MR IBRAHIM:07032308350,08024478279 for inquiries
EducationSalem University Lokoja by traze(op): 7:32pm On Mar 18, 2011
Salem university is also running a predegree programme
EducationRe: Kogi State University On Strike by traze(op): 2:00pm On Mar 11, 2011
When of this issue of strike be a long forgoten thing in kogi? Is it until there is change of power, echocho we don't want this during ur tenure!!! Am ì speaking the peoples mind.
EducationKogi State University On Strike by traze(op): 11:55pm On Mar 05, 2011
This strike of a thing is now becoming a childs play in ksu.who is to be blamed.pls the appropriate people should come in and help, the state government should please do something, echocho 2011
EducationKogi State University Second Admission List by traze(op): 11:39pm On Mar 05, 2011
The second admission list is out,we hope there would still b hostel accomodation left.please let's work together to make ksu a better place for all, for more info on how to go about the late admission contact:07032308350
EducationKogi State University:admision List by traze(op): 9:06am On Dec 24, 2010
For more info on the recent admission list of KSU. CONTACT 07032308350
EducationKogi State Universuty Pre-degree Info Outlet. by traze(op): 2:36pm On Oct 12, 2010
For more information on ksu predegree contact mr ben on 07032308350.
EducationKogi State University Cut Off Mark by traze(op): 6:47pm On Aug 27, 2010
Kogi state university last post ume was a beg slap 2 student face it was like expect the unexpected,how could an art student be given a science course 2 tackle and vice versa,guess they would blame it on system error.well the best way to compensate these student is to lower the cut off marks to the lowest digits.people needs to be educated pls VC help out the poor stude
nts.
EducationKogi State University Pre-degree by traze(op): 12:17pm On Feb 26, 2010
KOGI STATE UNIVERSITY pre-degree admission list is out and registration is on.if you are a succesful student
hurry now and get down to anyigba and process your admission.good luck.
WWW.MYKSUPORTAL.COM for more info or call yemmie on 08033699662.
EducationRe: Kogi State University {pre-degree Result) by traze(op): 2:03pm On Feb 06, 2010
Scam,Spam wateva u like call it.am sure most of u talking about scam a in dis school.
you guys are just passerby you dont know wat is up in the school.so u should just ssssshhhhhhh.
wait and nlet everything be done.
EducationKogi State University {pre-degree Result) by traze(op): 12:57pm On Feb 03, 2010
KOGI STATE UNIVERSITY {PRE-DEGREE RESULT) IS FINALLY OUT IF U ARE A CADIDATE CHECK OUT UR RESULT ON THE PORTAL
NATURAL SCIENCE AND AGRIC. 30%
ART AND LAW 40%
SOCIAL AND MANAGEMENT 50%
For more info contact me on 07032308350.
KOGI STATE UNIVERSITY for life
EducationKogi State University(pre_degree Admission For Sure) by traze(op): 12:48pm On Jan 08, 2010
Wanna gain admission into ksu pre degree.just dial.07032308350
sure and coorect.
CultureThe Future Of African Traditional Religion. by traze(op): 12:39pm On Jan 08, 2010
THE NATURE OF AFRICAN TRADITIONAL RELIGION
African traditional religion which is the beliefs and practices that emanated from the African soil is the religious beliefs and practices that has been in existence from time immemorial and are still being adhered to today by many Africans.
African traditional religion has been the indigenous religion of Africans and had been handed down from generation to generation by the fore-bearers of the present generation of Africans.  Africans traditional religion is the fundamental religion of the indigenous African people. The practice of African traditional religion varies widely from one place to another that some people tend to refer to it as religions; in the plural rather than one religion.  It recognizes the supremacy of the Supreme Being, yet it sees the lesser divinities merely as intermediaries between the Supreme Being and man or agents of God (Opoku, 1978).
Western education is an eye opener it has served as a means of sustainable development over the years.  It is a means of enlightenment and organization it creates room for advancement, growth, research and newer and better way of life.  It brings sanity, clarity and understanding to its learners.
With the arrival of western education into the African continent it brought about the emergence of science and technology into the African society.
Science and technology is a means of accelerating creative process and improvement in the society.  Science and technology make way for improved ideas, and it is a means of globalization and universality of information which African traditional religion is desperately in need of.
Unlike some other great and organized world religions such as Christianity, Judaism and Islam, African traditional religion has no written scriptures but it is rich in oral literature, these are reflected in its traditional philosophy and culture which embraces all aspect of life: religion, custom, conventional acts, games, taboos, folklore, story telling proverbs, traditional education legends, mythical beliefs, tales, songs and lyrics.  All these project the tremendous richness of African traditional religion but which are hidden and enclosed in the belly of adherents of African traditional religion.
Africans have been ignorant people which lacked knowledge right from the time of our fore fathers.  Our fore-bearers were ignorant in such a way that they never believed in the universality of knowledge.  Whatever knowledge they had was with them alone and they lived and died with it.
          Despite the fact that African traditional religion was non-scriptural according to (Bashir 2002) and was passed down to other generations through the word of mouth, some basic and important things were omitted and hidden because they want to be forever recognized and respected for their magical powers so they belief if other could do what they could do they would not have much regard and younger generation would not venerate them, take for example Sango which is much highly respect and recognized due to his magical power of striking thunder upon his enemies and bringing forth flames and smoke from his mouth.
Due to some of these major facts I have mentioned above African traditional religion has lacked major development and growth.
With the progress made by western education and civilization and the impact of science and technology African tradition religion would attain a major development and would be made a universal religion.
In the aspect of western education in the development of African traditional religion, western education is going to serve as an eye opener and kill the ignorance of the adherent of African traditional religion and bring about promotion, professionalism and scholars in the religion.
Increasing evidence indicates that creation is just beginning and humans are just starting to understand that we may have been given creative talents possibly so we can become helpers in a divine accelerating creative process, so the old ways of structuring religion which are not adequate for future progress would be eliminated.
African traditional religion could be said to be going to the highest lime-light, because with western educational hanging around the corridors of its adherent the universality of these religion could be made possible it would no longer be seen as a continental religion in the shores of African origins. Information is another important aspect of a religion.  Like other great world religions Judaism, Christianity and Islam; information made them to have achieved a great stand in the society and its adherents being free to proclaim their religion publicly; information is going to be a great deal of help to African traditional religion because for it to be able to achieve universality as a religion it needs information the non-adherent of African traditional religion would be able to understand the African traditionalist are not pagan take for example Bolaji Idowu’s feature of African traditional religion.
1. Believe in God; they believe that God is the author of religion and that he is the wholly order and he is above all divinities and Idowu also stated that apart from God other things in African traditional religion are of little or no significance, all are from him, by him and responsible to him.                                                 
2. Belief in divinities - divinities are divine beings their powers are derived from the supreme God and He appoints them to serve in his theocratic administration and maintenance of the universe.   
3. Belief in spirits: According to Bolaji Idowu spirits are power which are almost abstractive as shades or vapours which takes on human shape spirits are usually “ubiquitors” (being everywhere at the same time).   
4. Belief in the ancestors: ancestors are believed in African traditional religion to be spirits of their fore fathers, they are no longer visible in the sense that they have become spirits but they still play dormant role in the running of the affairs of the family to which they belong, while still here an earth they receive sacrifices from them from time to time.       
5. The practice of magic and medicine: adherents of African traditional religion believe in the phenomenon of magic and medicine by magic we mean the act of making use of nature and supernatural forces for the benefit of human or man.
Medicine means the science of the prevention treatment and cure of the diseases.
With adequate explanation and awareness of this information about the feature of Idowu African traditional religion we would be able to see that African traditional religion is in relative to the world greatest religion like Judaism, Christianity and Islam.   
Just like Judaism, Christianity and Islam African traditional religion believe in God. Divinity in relative to the other world great religion could be referred to prophet Mohammed (S.A.W) in Islam and Jesus Christ in Christianity and Judaism they all serve as intermediary between man and God.
        Spirits exist in every religion both Christianity, Islam and Judaism so also it is in African traditional religion.
Ancestors in African traditional religion could be referred to those that have lived extra-ordinary life like saints in Christianity and Judaism.
The practice of magic and medicine can be related to miracles and wonders in the world great religion that is Judaism, Islam and Christianity.
With adequate information which is as a result of western education and civilizations African traditional religion could be related to the world great religions which are Christianity, Islam and Judaism.
Science and technology is the key to a sustainable development in every society of the world today, every aspect of life that requires substantial development has or need the help of science and technology even religions, African traditional religion would not be an exception like the world great religions Judaism Christianity and Islam to have reached the level which they are today, they have in one way or the other been entrenched to the whim of science and technology.
The great world religions we all know today are scriptural unlike African traditional religion that is non-scriptural, with science and technology today we have electronic bible, electronic Quran on mobile phones, laptop and even ipods and MP4.  We have preaching, sermons and messages on tapes, cassette, CD and MP3.
The other world great religion could also take their religion to air like radio stations and television stations to evangelize and get new converts.
Since western education, civilization and science and technology is available to African traditionalist then African traditional religion can be said to have a brighter future because of the possibility of achieving the level of popularity those world great religions has achieved, it could also be attained by African traditional religion.
Since the adherent of African traditional religion are either afraid or not given the listening ear to evangelize their religion in other to win converts to African traditional religion, in the aspect of not being able to face the people or being afraid they can employ any of the means science and technology has provided; like recording a message on the tape, Mp3 and radio stations and also video messages on CD television stations, cable network television and also messages of the religion could be posted on the internet.
With all these science and technological means African traditions religion would be well recognized in the whole world, the basic fact and the motive of the religion would be known by even Non-Africans and Africans that has been blind-folded by the western religion and are not taking time to study or look into the religion of their fore-bearers because of their negative impression of the religion which is as a result of ignorance, it could not be said the Africans which are non-adherent of African traditional religions, do not know the truth so they were easily swayed off by the western religion because of their teachings, information facts, supports and evidence given to them which African traditional religion did not fully posses.
With these western educations, civilization and the impact of science and technology African traditional religion would be made one of the world great religions in the future.
Taking a look at the future of African traditional religion in its progression, African traditional religion has been alive in the early 2000s but often continued to be described erroneously, as animism.  Indigenous religions face prejudice from other religions-converts to Islam and Christianity still call African traditional religions paganism.  Hackett has argued that indigenous religions are being revitalized through the universalization, modernization, politicization, commercialization, and individualization of religious ideas and practices.  African traditional religion have a future for many reasons .first, these religions articulate world view that continue to provide a basis for morality, supporting what Laurent Magesa has called “the moral traditional of abundant life” secondly African traditional religions are linked to royal authority, influencing the selection and installation of royals and their system of governance third celebrations and rituals will keep indigenous religions alive.  Fourthly, the need for healing will keep African traditional religions alive.  Fifth, the survival of African traditional religions in the Diaspora is testimony to their staying power sixth, the scholarly study of African traditional religions could contribute to their survival.  Growth depends upon how practitioners address issues in daily life.  African traditional religions have always paid attention to individuals and the community; such attention in the twenty first century have a contemporary society is need of revitalization.
         African traditional religion has a better future in the hands of science and technology, western education as well as civilization.   
















REFERENCES

1. Sir John Templeton; the humble approach in theology and science (Templeton foundation press Philadelphia and London).

2. E. Bolaji Idowu; African traditional religion a definition (fountain publication 1991).

3. Udo Ekuk, Religion and cultural identity (Hope publication Ibadan, Nigeria).

4. Sa’adu A.K. Alanamu; An Introduction comparative religion in Nigeria.

5. Blier, Suzanne Preston.  African Vodun: Art, psychology, and power. Chicago: (University of Chicago Press, 1995). 

6. Antony Copley: Religions in conflict (Oxford University Press).

7. Fortes, Meyer. Religion, Morality and the person: Essays on tallens; Religion. Cambridge, UK, (Cambridge University Press 1987).

8. Hackett, Rosalind I.J. Art and religion in African London: Cassell 1996.

9. Ranger, Terence, and I.N. Kimambo, eds. The historical study of African religion. Berkeley (University of California Press, 1972).

10. Lawal, Babatunde. The gelede spectacle: Art, Gender, and social harmony in an African culture. Seattle (University of Washington Press, 1996).
EducationKogi State University{pre-degree} by traze(op): 4:43pm On Jan 02, 2010
hello fellow nairaladers and great nigerian students am pleased to let u know dat kogi
state university starting a pre degre programme in all tyhe courses available in the institution.the forms are on sale and it closes jan. 08 2010.for further info contact. kb on 07032308350.be fast
EducationRe: Assu Playing D Waiting Game, Strike Is Over. by traze(m): 1:42pm On Oct 07, 2009
we hope so dude.
CareerAs A Graduate Of Philosophy by traze(op): 7:32pm On Sep 30, 2009
Nairalanders please i need ur help urgently my sisters a sayin i choosed philosophy where can i work
any one gat an idea.please brief me.

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