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Irreligion in Nigeria : ウィキペディア英語版 | Irreligion in Nigeria Irreligion in Nigeria is, according to Gallup, measured at two percent of the population. Leo Igwe is one of the few prominent atheists in Nigeria. As in many parts of Africa, there is a great amount of stigma attached to being an atheist. A 2010 poll by Pew Research Center showed that 51% of Nigerian Muslims agree with death penalty for leaving Islam.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Muslim Publics Divided on Hamas and Hezbollah )〕 In some parts of Nigeria, there are even apostasy laws. ==Case of Mubarak Bala==
Mubarak Bala, a Nigerian atheist, was forcibly committed to a psychiatric institution in Kano for eighteen days in 2014, where he was forcibly drugged. One doctor suggested there was nothing wrong with Bala but a second doctor suggested a personality disorder. The International Humanist and Ethical Union has taken up the case and feels Bala's Human rights were violated.〔(Nigeria atheist Bala 'deemed mentally ill in Kano state' )〕〔(Nigerian man detained in mental institute in Kano 'because he renounced Islam' )〕 "The real reason for this outrageous and inhumane action is because Mubarak has renounced Islam and has openly declared himself to be an atheist." On 4 July 2014, the BBC reported that Bala had been released from hospital in conjunction with a doctors' strike, and was seeking reconciliation with his family. It was not yet clear if he would remain in Northern Nigeria, due to death threats.
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