Prof.
Soyinka has spoken out in the heat of the recent killings of Christians
in Southern Kaduna, an incident which has continued to fuel mutual
mistrust among the diverse ethnic and religious groups in the country.
Wole Soyinka
Speaking during a book launch of renowned professor and author,
Olufemi Vaughan on Thursday in Abuja, Nobel Laureate, Professor Wole
Soyinka, has lamented the rate at which ‘religion’ is killing many in
Nigeria.
The Nobel Prize winner noted that he was not canvassing for
religious studies but the study of religion, adding that the innocent
ones were the ones who often pay the ultimate price in religious crisis.
The legendary playwright who called for religion to be critically taught in schools in Nigeria, said, “If we do not tame religion in Nigeria, religion will kill us.
“Many Nigerians have paid the ultimate price because of religion and religion is now embedded in our society.
“The innocent ones are the ones who often pay the ultimate
price in religious crisis. Even religious leaders cannot denounce the
murdering acts of religion.
“Religion now induce trauma and anxiety instead of solace that
it claims to give. Religion is the ironic product of human inadequacy.
“There is a monster always waiting to pounce on innocent Nigerians under the name of religion,” he added.
Soyinka said this in the heat of the recent killings of Christians
in Southern Kaduna, an incident which has continued to fuel mutual
mistrust among the diverse ethnic and religious groups in the country.
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