@article{omoyajowo_interaction_1983, title = {Interaction of religions in Nigeria}, volume = {5}, abstract = {Every Nigerian is an adherent of Islam, Christianity, or the traditional religion. Yet, these adherents live peacefully side by side without allowing the religious differences to impair their social and other interactions. There is no social grouping where the three religions are not present. They have, nevertheless, interacted and cross-fertilised in consequence of the structure of Nigerian society. However, the challenge is in the need for Nigerians to appropriate the basic values of these religions especially in conserving national values that guarantee virtues of common loyalty to the nation rather than to clans, tribe, or for private interest.}, pages = {1--17}, journaltitle = {Caribbean Journal of Religious Studies}, shortjournal = {Caribbean Journal of Religious Studies}, author = {Omoyajowo, J. Akinyele}, date = {1983-09}, langid = {english}, keywords = {Africa, West -- Religion, Africa., Christianity and other religions, Islam, Nigeria -- Religion, Religion and culture, Religions -- Relations}, }