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The Bull Plateau Killings Compel Nigeria to Take By the Horns

Posted By: adminon: January 07, 2024In: De-EscalationTags: Dr. Bala Usman, Dr. Segun Osoba, Eastern Europe, Elite escapism, Emir of Katsina, Governor Muftwang, Industrialisation, Jassawa versus Jankassa, Land in itself, Lenin, Mercenaries, Middle – Belt, Regulatory agencies, Sabon-GariNo CommentsViews:
The Bull Plateau Killings Compel Nigeria to Take By the Horns

By Adagbo Onoja There is an angle to resolving the phenomenon characterised by violence on the Plateau that has, however, not featured in the discursive formation around the latest round of... Read more

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CAN President, Cardinal Onaiyekan, Wazirin Katsina, Others Insist on the Roots of Christian-Muslim Conflict

Posted By: adminon: June 13, 2017In: De-EscalationTags: CAN, Hindu Temple, Katsina, Muhammadu Dikko, Sabon-Gari, Taliban, Tudun WadaNo CommentsViews:
CAN President, Cardinal Onaiyekan, Wazirin Katsina, Others Insist on the Roots of Christian-Muslim Conflict

The topmost layer of Nigerian religious leaders took the search for common grounds between religious identities in the country to its farthest reaches Tuesday in Abuja when Cardinal John Ona... Read more

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