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    Jeremiah 17:11 and blood money rituals among youths in southern Nigeria by Uroko, Favour C.

    Published in Theologia Viatorum (Sorenga) (19-08-2022)
    “…This study examines blood money ritual activities among Nigerian youths in the light of Jeremiah 17:11. Existing literature has failed to provide a response…”
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    Identity formation in Proverbs 22 and the Mkpuru Mmiri drug crisis in Igbo communities by Uroko, Favour C

    Published in Hervormde teologiese studies (2022)
    “…Although progress, no matter how small, has been made by scholars who examined different aspects of the Mkpuru Mmiri [methamphetamine or crystal meth] drug…”
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    A moral–theological analysis of unethical business practices in Warri through the lens of Proverbs 11:1–6 by Uroko, Favour C.

    Published in Verbum et ecclesia (2022)
    “…Few studies have examined unethical business practices in Nigeria, and no study has examined unethical business practices in Warri local government area of…”
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    Sexually transmitted wealth: Proverbs 2:16–22 by Uroko, Favour C.

    Published in Verbum et ecclesia (2022)
    “…A woman who engages in sex for money is referred to in Proverbs 2:16–22 as a forbidden woman or a prostitute. Anyone who engages in sex for wealth or…”
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    Pauline concept of ministry in 2 Corinthians 4:1–15 and the religious celebrity syndrome in Nigeria by Enobong, Solomon I., Ituma, Ezichi A., Uroko, Favour C.

    Published in Hervormde teologiese studies (29-08-2024)
    “…This study aims to investigate the Pauline concept of ministry as delineated in 2 Corinthians 4:1–15 and its correlation with the prevalence of the religious…”
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    The link between aphorisms on Jewish eschatological expectation of the anti-Christ and COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among Pentecostal Christians in Makurdi, Nigeria by Uroko, Favour C, Okwuosa, Lawrence

    Published in Theologia Viatorum (Sorenga) (14-06-2022)
    “…This study examines the causal link between vaccine refusal in the Makurdi local government region and aphorisms that deal with the Jewish expectation of the…”
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    ‘I loved to be included’ (Proverbs 1:8–19): The Church and Tiv Christian Youth Development by Uroko, Favour C., Enobong, Solomon

    Published in Hervormde teologiese studies (06-08-2021)
    “…This article examined the warning against evil companions in Proverbs 1:8–19 and the role of the church in addressing the involvement of Tiv youths in crime in…”
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    ‘You want to chill with the big boys’: Proverbs 21:4–7 and drug trafficking in Nigeria by Uroko, Favour C., Nnadi, Success A.

    Published in Verbum et ecclesia (18-10-2022)
    “…Although progress has been made in the study of Proverbs 21:4–7, existing literature is yet to shift focus on the relevance of the pericope in examining the…”
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    Rereading Amos 7:8–17 in the context of the ‘professional’ prophets in Nigeria by Uroko, Favour C, Enobong, Solomon

    Published in Verbum et ecclesia (2020)
    “…Examining the prophetic commission in Amos 7:8–17, this article argues that it points towards complete repudiation and disdain for the office of the…”
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    Fighting COVID-19 in Nigeria: Leadership and collaboration in Numbers 12:9–16 by Uroko, Favour C, Nwaoga, Chinyere T

    Published in Verbum et ecclesia (2021)
    “…Numbers 12:9–16 deals with a situation that deserves an urgent response. It defines leadership and collaboration in the period of crisis. The pericope provides…”
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    Human rights abuses in local government areas in Nigeria during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic: Faith-based organisations as agents of transformation by Uroko, Favour C., Nwaoga, Chinyere T.

    “…Background: There were cases of human rights abuse during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic in the Warri, Uyo, Afikpo, Aba North, Kaduna South…”
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