While the Nigerian constitution of 1999, chapter 4, section 30-44 protects citizens rights to freedom of religion or belief, Government at all levels and parastatals have trampled upon it over and over .
Political and social tensions have exacerbated sectarian divides which has led to targeting individuals and communities based on religious identity.
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