The Religio-Philosophical Analysis of Political Parties' Campaign Slogans in Osun State, Nigeria (2018 And 2022)

Oluwasegun Peter ALUKO, Aderonke AJIBORO

Citation: Oluwasegun Peter ALUKO, Aderonke AJIBORO, "The Religio-Philosophical Analysis of Political Parties' Campaign Slogans in Osun State, Nigeria (2018 And 2022)", Universal Library of Multidisciplinary, Volume 01, Issue 02.

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Abstract

This study delves into the religio-philosophical dimensions of political slogans, specifically “IleriOluwa” (“God’s Promise”) and “Imole De” (“Lightness has Come”), within the context of Osun State’s diverse religious landscape. The research explores how these slogans resonate with different religious communities, revealing varying religious symbolism and connotations. It investigates how the slogans are perceived within the Christian, Muslim, and indigenous religious frameworks, shedding light on their spiritual and philosophical implications. By delving into these complex dynamics, this study contributes to a nuanced understanding of the interplay between religion, politics, and culture in a multicultural Nigerian state.


Keywords: Ilerioluwa, Imole De, Political Campaign Slogans, Osun State

Download doi https://doi.org/10.70315/uloap.ulmdi.2024.0102002