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Morality, Justice and the Challenge of Execution of Witches in Africa

Filosofia Theoretica - Nigeria
doi 10.4314/ft.v5i1.2
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PhilosophyReligious StudiesSociologyCultural StudiesPolitical Science
Date

August 24, 2016

Authors
Victor Olusola Olanipekun
Publisher

African Journals Online (AJOL)


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