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Religion and secularism in Nigeria: the effect of compulsory dress codes in the educational system on the right to practice religion

Though Nigeria is regarded as a secular state, there are two major religions which are predominantly practiced. Religious sentiments have permeated the societal space in Nigeria and often times the ardent practice and observance of religious tenets lead to perennial conflicts with governmental polic...

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