De Gruchy, Steve M.Maduka, Johnson Obiora.2011-08-162011-08-1620022002http://hdl.handle.net/10413/3431Thesis (M.Th.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2002.This research project concerns the role that local Anglican Churches can play in alleviating poverty in rural Nigeria. After a brief overview of the political, economic and social background of Nigeria, the first chapter considers the causes and impact of rural poverty in Nigeria. The paper then defends a theological vision for rural development, identifying four key elements, namely stewardship, empowerment, self-reliance and the mobilization of local assets. In the final chapter, the paper argues that a combination of agriculture and micro-enterprise, in the form of small agricultural business, provides the most practical contribution the Church can make. A number of such business opportunities such as garri processing and livestock farming are considered.enPoverty--Economic aspects--Nigeria.Poverty--Religious aspects--Christianity.Church work with the poor--Nigeria.Anglican Church of Nigeria.Theses--Theology.Poverty--Religious aspects--Nigeria.Strategies for local Anglican churches to alleviate rural poverty in Igboland, Nigeria.Thesis