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#EndSARS Protest Morally Justified, Says Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria

Posted By: adminon: October 18, 2020In: De-EscalationTags: #EndSARS, Justice, PEACE, SARS. CBCN, SWATNo CommentsViews:
#EndSARS Protest Morally Justified, Says Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria

The Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria, (CBCN) has declared the #EndSARS protests as morally justified and worth its support of the youths who have taken the step. The body is cautioning... Read more

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