The Federal Republic of NigeriaLocated in West Africa, home to a city with the country's major attractions such as the Nigerian National Mosque and the Nigerian National Christian Centre, it is safe to say that The Nigeria has a thriving ethnic diversity hosting 250 ethnic groups of which three out of 250 are predominant: Hausa, Yoruba and Igbo. Among other predominant tribes, the Edo, Ijaw and Kanuri are three major tribes of six major tribes (Maps of World, 2014: Internet). The same is true of Nigeria's constitution, which upholds the freedom of religion of Nigeria's citizens and other citizens. Nigeria is (although others object) a multi-religious country. Half of the country, which constitutes fifty percent of the country's population, practices Islam, while part of the remaining fifty percent shares the practice of Christianity and other minority religions including Judaism, Chrislam (a religion composed from elements of Islam and Christianity), Hinduism and Islam. Baha 'I Faith (Maps of World, 2014: Internet). What is considered dominant and recognized is the fact that Muslims dominate the northern part (50%) of Nigeria and the rest of the country (48.2%) predominates. by Christians, it is no secret that the two dominant religions in Nigeria are Christian and Islamic (The Pew Forum,2008: Internet). Article 38 (IV) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria states that everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion, this includes the freedom to change one's belief and freedom of dissemination. Article 38 (I) of the same Constitution supports the right to protection of freedom of religion. There is a lot of... middle of the paper... wave of non-participation regarding religious issues, especially when they threaten or endanger human rights. Furthermore, there has been an increased response to cases where religion is believed to violate the human rights of individuals regardless. • Better training and equipping of the Nigerian Defense Forces and police units in general must be taken into account in order to prevent and avoid discriminatory killings which are accompanied by bitterness. and widely regarded, especially for terrorist groups such as Boko Haram. Within the framework of this activity are the UN, the EU and other organizations, the EU and other member states should intervene by offering offers to provide training, equipment or resorts. Also hate speech•Works CitedSalawu, B. (2010). “Ethno-religious conflicts in Nigeria: casual analyzes and proposals for new management strategies” European Journal of Social Sciences, 13(3): 345-353
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