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Religion News Service on MSNNigerian faith leaders appeal to US to pressure their country on religious violenceIn Africa’s most populous nation, a deadly cycle of violence has unfolded for several years, with Christian clergy and ...
Brazilian artist Gustavo Nazareno left Minas Gerais for São Paulo because his aunt, a practitioner of the Afro-Brazilian ...
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The Punch on MSNNigeria’s security challenges have no religious colouration — FGThe Federal Government has declared that the security challenges facing the country are not motivated by religious bias.
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AllAfrica on MSNFarmer-Herder Violence in Nigeria Goes Beyond Religion, U.S. Congress Hearing ToldA U.S. Congressional subcommittee on Africa was told that Nigeria is becoming "one of the most dangerous places in the world" for religious minorities due to violence in northern parts of the country ...
President Bola Tinubu has emphasized the need for Nigeria to transcend religious divisions and focus on national development.
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Nigerian Tribune on MSNFalola fingers ethnic, religious politics as Nigeria’s Achilles’ heelEsteemed historian, Prof. Toyin Falola, has warned that ethnic and religious politics remain the greatest threats to Nigeria’s unity and democratic ...
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Legit on MSNPriscilla Ojo and 5 Popular Nigerian Celebrities Who Converted to Other Religions for LoveIn the spirit of Ramadan, Legit.ng highlights superstars who left their religion for another, mostly Islam. The list mentions ...
The government stressed that insurgency, banditry, and other forms of criminality, particularly in the predominantly Muslim ...
A report by the Observatory for Religious Freedom in Africa, cited during the hearing, revealed that Nigeria accounted for 90 per cent of all Christians killed globally each year during the period ...
Amid calls by the US Congress to impose sanctions on Nigeria over alleged targeting of Christians, President Bola Tinubu is making frantic efforts to portray Nigeria as a state that promotes religious ...
World Interfaith Harmony Week (WIHW), is observed in the first week of February every year. It was established by the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in October 2010 through Resolution A/RES/65 ...
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