Publications and Resources

Building Trust and Tolerance among Religious Institutions for Behavioural Change and Peaceful Coexistence among Nigerians

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The Comprehensive Report of Building Trust and Tolerance among Religious Institutions for Behavioural Change and Peaceful Coexistence among Nigerians. 

A presentation by Venerable Dr. Jacob Adekoya of the Department of Religious Studies, University of Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria. Dr. Adekoya facilitated a session on Comparative Religious Studies during the Building Trust and Tolerance among Religious Institutions for Behavioural Change and Peaceful Coexistence among Nigerians Workshop on March 1, 2020. Click here to view the presentation

A paper by  Dr. Jacob Kehinde Ayantayo of the Department of Religious Studies, University of Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria. Dr. Ayantayo facilitated a session on Freedom of Religion and Belief (FoRB) and Interreligious Dialogue during the Building Trust and Tolerance among Religious Institutions for Behavioural Change and Peaceful Coexistence among Nigerians Workshop on March 2, 2020. Click here to view the presentation

A paper by  Dr. Augustine O. Agugua of Department of Sociology, University of Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria. Dr. Agugua facilitated a session on Freedom of Expression (Free Speech and Hate Speech) during the Building Trust and Tolerance among Religious Institutions for Behavioural Change and Peaceful Coexistence among Nigerians Workshop on March 3, 2020. Click here to view the presentation

A paper by  Dr. Augustine O. Agugua of Department of Sociology, University of Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria. Dr. Agugua facilitated a session on Freedom of Expression (Free Speech and Hate Speech) during the Building Trust and Tolerance among Religious Institutions for Behavioural Change and Peaceful Coexistence among Nigerians Workshop on March 3, 2020. Click here to view the presentation

A presentation by Dr. Stephen Faleti of the Institute of Peace and Strategic Studies, University of Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria. Dr. Faleti facilitated a session on Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) during the Building Trust and Tolerance among Religious Institutions for Behavioural Change and Peaceful Coexistence among Nigerians Workshop on March 4, 2020. Click here to view the presentation

A presentation by Dr. Stephen Faleti of the Institute of Peace and Strategic Studies, University of Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria. Dr. Faleti facilitated a session on Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) during the Building Trust and Tolerance among Religious Institutions for Behavioural Change and Peaceful Coexistence among Nigerians Workshop on March 4, 2020. Click here to view the presentation

A presentation by Dr. Stephen Faleti of the Institute of Peace and Strategic Studies, University of Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria. Dr. Faleti facilitated a session on Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) during the Building Trust and Tolerance among Religious Institutions for Behavioural Change and Peaceful Coexistence among Nigerians Workshop on March 4, 2020. Click here to view the presentation

A presentation by Dr. Stephen Faleti of the Institute of Peace and Strategic Studies, University of Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria. Dr. Faleti facilitated a session on Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) during the Building Trust and Tolerance among Religious Institutions for Behavioural Change and Peaceful Coexistence among Nigerians Workshop on March 4, 2020. Click here to view the presentation

A presentation by Dr. Stephen Faleti of the Institute of Peace and Strategic Studies, University of Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria. Dr. Faleti facilitated a session on Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) during the Building Trust and Tolerance among Religious Institutions for Behavioural Change and Peaceful Coexistence among Nigerians Workshop on March 4, 2020. Click here to view the presentation

Understanding Religion and its Positive Effects Webinar Report

On the 12th and 13th of September, TAMEB organized a webinar with the aim of stimulating the conversation around interfaith knowledge and religious tolerance among promoters and supporters of interfaith in Nigeria. 

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Freedom of Religion 2019

We must avoid the temptation to engage in simplistic assumptions and/or consequent conclusions that what Islam is in the text is what the religion is in different contexts of Muslim societies across the contemporary world. Read more…

Freedom of religion is widely accepted as a situation in which people generally (individual or a group of people) are allowed to affiliate, practice and express their religious convictions or beliefs without any form of restriction or coercion. A society where freedom of religion exists is Read more

Religion ought to signpost tranquility and harmony because it hinges on “a belief or acceptance of the existence of God (Olodumare) with the emotion and morality connected therewith; rites or worship and system of such belief or worship…’’ Read more

Freedom of religion is one of the fundamental human rights encapsulated in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 1948. Over the years, religion has proven Read more

Section 38 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) provides that:

“Every person shall be entitled to freedom of thought, conscience and religion, including freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom Read more

The problem of religious conflicts and contentions in Nigeria over the years seems to have belied the original conception of religion as a bastion of peace, equity, and tranquility. This problem becomes more poignant when the frosty relationship between Christianity and Islam Read more

The discussion focuses on why religion and religious leaders are key to peacebuilding, as well as the challenges of the interfaith landscape in Nigeria. Read more

“Poverty has been identified as the root cause of why religious extremism and insecurity thrive in many parts of the world, and Nigeria is not an exception. Therefore, it is important to explore and understand how the budget and government economic policies can be used to pull people out of poverty Read more