The Comparative study of the interconnectedness of Religion and Politics in Northern and Southern Nigeria.

Authors: Okunnu, O.

Conference: BU ANNUAL CONFERENCE

Dates: 1 December 2021

Abstract:

Although research on the determinants of political outcomes has been a subject of debate for many decades and perhaps centuries, findings are often awash with nuances and not on par with realities at the regional level. There are more questions arising from dynamics in the societies, related to political campaigning and social movements at the regional level. Consequently, the aim of this project is to examine the independent and mediating effects of religion and literacy levels on voters’ decisions and electoral outcomes at regional levels amongst female voters in Nigeria. A mixed-method approach is adopted to ameliorate any contradictions between qualitative and quantitative findings. Early findings of this research suggest a battery of issues ranging from divergence in perceptions of religious issues; poor attitude to political outcomes; a weak awareness of political issues; and underdeveloped attention paid to gender imbalances in politics.

Source: Manual