ABSTRACT The quest for socio-cultural integration has largely become one of the burning issues in Nigeria today. This has attracted tremendous attention among scholars, politicians and well-meaning citizens, whose desire is to ensure progressive sustainable Nigeria state. This has become increasingly laudable in the light of continuous agitation for cessation and the increasing multiplicity of separationist movements in Nigeria. Many aggressive socio-cultural groups have consistently alleged being marginalized and side-lined in the scheme of things, hence their persistent agitation for separation from the other groups. The Nigerian state has increasingly been under the threat of disintegration. The polarity and indeed conflict of interest among ethno-socio-cultural and religious groups in Nigeria have in no small measure threatened the unity of the country.
Author: Vincent. A. Olusakin, Moses Udoh Category: Ifiok Journal Volume Seven More Details
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The thesis of this paper as it attends to deflate the impression and supposition of
Ayer is that metaphysics as a discipline has an enduring value to man basically
and also to philosophy as a discipline. This stems from the fact that man practices
metaphysics just as he breathes, without thinking about it. Man has often been
defined as a metaphysical animal. Man, from this stand point, is of his very
essence metaphysical,; which means that there is in him something incapable of
expression in terms simply of nature or physics; something which always
radically transcends nature and which is to be described as beyond the
physical/transcendental
