IGWEBUIKE: AN AFRICAN EXPRESSION OF COMMUNITY LIFE AMONG RELIGIOUS INSTITUTES

  • Immaculata Olu Omojola Department of Business Administration and Management Villanova Polytechnic Imesi Ile Osun State

Résumé

This work examines Igwebuike philosophy as an African expression of community life among religious institutes. It is common in Africa to live together while paying attention to culture, language, origin, common background and sharing. This is the idea that Igwebuike Philosophy stand to remind us. However, Religious communities have similar expressions especially in living and sharing things in common keeping in mind their common vocation, constitutions and charism. This work nevertheless stands to see how Igwebuike philosophy finds a place in the community life of religious Institutes. It was later suggested that Igwebuike Philosophy should guide Religious communities in times of conflict

Biographie de l'auteur

Immaculata Olu Omojola, Department of Business Administration and Management Villanova Polytechnic Imesi Ile Osun State

Omojola I. O. SSMA, Ph.D
Department of Business Administration and Management
Villanova Polytechnic
Imesi Ile
Osun State
omojolasma@yahoo.co.uk

Publiée
2020-04-07
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