Donu Kogbara discusses the concept of fatalism, which posits that all events are predetermined and unavoidable. This belief often leads individuals to feel powerless in shaping their futures, as they perceive that fate governs all occurrences. Kogbara notes that such a mindset is prevalent among religious and superstitious individuals, a demographic that constitutes a significant portion of the Nigerian population. The article explores the implications of this worldview on societal attitudes and behaviors in Nigeria.
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