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In Freedom of Religion and its Regulation in Nigeria, Ahmed Salisu Garba offers an account of how the state in collaboration with dominant religious groups uses its regulatory power to unleash terror and persecute members of minority religious groups, which action resulted in crises leading to the death of many innocent lives.

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In Freedom of Religion and its Regulation in Nigeria, Ahmed Salisu Garba offers an account of how the state in collaboration with dominant religious groups uses its regulatory power to unleash terror and persecute members of minority religious groups, which action resulted in crises leading to the death of many innocent lives.
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Autorenporträt
Ahmed Salisu Garba, is the Deputy Dean and Head of Department of Public Law at the Faculty of Law of Bauchi State University. He is a final year Doctoral Student at the Faculty of Law of the Bayero University Kano and was a Visiting Scholar at the University Of Iowa College of Law from August, 2013 - December, 2013. He has presented papers at different international conferences in the UK, USA and African countries in the area of law and religion, including a publication on the regulation of Shiites freedom of religion in Kaduna State in Nigeria (ACLARS, 2017).