Crazy things that Nigerians kill themselves for – There is an ideology that Nigerians can be very erratic people, many Nigerians have no balance of thoughts and actions, and hence you tend to find them either expressing extreme anger or euphoric joy.
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Perhaps for many Nigerians, the only emotions they understand is anger and happiness; there tends to be no middle ground and as such many act without a second thought given to the cause of action.
As peaceful as Nigerians can be, very little things can get them ticked-off. Below are five things for which Nigerians can go crazy for, to the extent of killing themselves massively.
1. Religion
Religion they say is the opium of the people, Nigerians like many others in the world get sozzled on the wine of religion sometimes, and it is really amazing the extent of havoc that can be wrecked in that inebriate state of mind.
The influence of religion in Nigeria is so strong that it goes a long way in casting its shadows on the affairs of the state. Nigerians can get really edgy when it comes to things regarding religion; many tend to loose rationality when religion is laid on the table.
Hence, you have been doing that which is totally wrong, just because a religious leader has made a statement. There have been several killings in Nigeria based on religious violence; many followers of the various religions that thrive in Nigeria are ever ready to defend their faith even with the shedding of blood. Thus there are many tales of massacres across the nation, with places of worship being burnt down just because of certain intolerance to the religion of others.
Not necessarily a very holy nation, more filled with sanctimonious people who will do anything to protect their religion but do less to practice what the religion really says. Like someone once said, with the number of churches and mosques in Nigeria, cases of corruption and vices that thrive in the society, should have been a thing of the past by now. However, it turns out that the more the places of worship spring up, the more perverse the people tend to become.
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