Musa Adziba Mambula Pens 'Nigeria: Ethno-Religious And Socio-Political Violence And Pacifism In Northern Nigeria'

By: Nov. 14, 2016
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Musa has completed his new book "Nigeria: Ethno-Religious And Socio-political Violence And Pacifism In Northern Nigeria": an exploration of the dynamic ways ethnic loyalties can fray the fabric needed for healthy ethnic diversity.

Musa Adziba Mambula was born November 16, 1952, in Lassa, Nigeria. He attended Bethany Theological Seminary (Oakbrook, Illinois) and National Louis University (Evanston, Chicago), from 1981 to 1983, simultaneously where he obtained MA in theology and MS in educational administration and supervision. Prof. Mambula obtained his PhD in educational foundation from University of Maiduguri in 1996 and was promoted to the rank of a full professor of guidance and counseling in May 2004. Prof. Mambula is a gifted teacher, preacher, administrator, and a guidance counselor. He has authored and coauthored many publications and participated in seminars and workshops at national and international levels. He is a fellow of the Cooperate Administration of Nigeria, a member of the International Leadership Institute Langham Partnership International in Biblical Preaching, a special marshal with the Federal Road Safety Commission, member of International Association for the Promotion of Christian Higher Education, and member of Jos Theological Association of Nigeria.

Published by New York City-based Page Publishing, Musa Adziba Mambula's book is a revelation of the reconciling love of Jesus, bringing hope within broken hearts.

This is the book for those who are seeking an understanding of the roots of the religious and political conflict in Northern Nigeria. This book is for those who want to understand the role of ethnic communities in peacemaking. The issues of unity within diversity are addressed forthrightly.

This book is for those who want to explore the essential nature of Islam as a peace movement. Complementing that quest, the author also explores the essence of the gospel as a movement for reconciliation. This book is for those who seek a realistic understanding of the nature of conflict and its seemingly intractable stranglehold on societies enmeshed in Muslim-Christian discord. This book is for those who are enlivened and challenged by narratives that unlock the central themes of political and spiritual engagement. Horrible accounts of conflict are described. Also included are accounts of earnest quest for peacemaking in times like these. This book is for those who are committed to the quest for a way for political and spiritual resources to enhance peacemaking cooperation. This book is for those who are earnestly committed to walking the way of Jesus in embracing the suffering love revealed in the open and inviting arms of the Lamb of God on the cross.

Readers who wish to experience this powerful work can purchase "Nigeria: Ethno-Religious And Socio-political Violence And Pacifism In Northern Nigeria" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes and Noble.

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