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Why Cordiality Among Religious Leaders Doesn’t Stop Religious Violence in Nigeria

Posted By: adminon: October 26, 2017In: GovernanceTags: CAN, IDFP, KAICIID, NSCIA, The Kukah CentreNo CommentsViews:
Why Cordiality Among Religious Leaders Doesn't Stop Religious Violence in Nigeria

Cordiality among Christian and Muslim leaders is not percolating to the folks downstairs as to stop violence between religious groups in the country because such is not part of their collect... Read more

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