Re-Assessing the Relevance and Efficacy of Yoruba Gods as Agents of Punishment: A Study of Sango and Ogun
The general objective of this paper was to investigate the relevance and efficiency of Yoruba gods in the administration of punishment and justices on crime commitment. Two Yoruba gods (Sango and Ogun) were principally chosen. Six hundred (600) participants were conveniently sampled from three loca...
Main Authors: | Rashidi Akanji Okunola, Matthias Olufemi Dada Ojo |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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University of Belgrade
2012-10-01
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Series: | Etnoantropološki Problemi |
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Online Access: | http://www.eap-iea.org/index.php/eap/article/view/672 |
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