Disgraced religious order tried to get abuse victim to lie
Why religious leaders should not make provocative utterances – cleric
Clergy urges parents, religious leaders to teach sexuality
Religious feast highlights interfaith unity in Senegal
Ahmadiyya urges Nigerians on religious tolerance
Religious tolerance sustaining peace in Ondo State says Gov. Akeredolu
Weber’s puzzle: Why is Nigeria so religious, yet so poor?
We are so religious and yet bankrupt morally and spiritually – Okoye
Buhari is not a religious bigot – Shehu Sani
Ethnic, religious violence again grips Kaduna
Religious tolerance’ll end insurgencies — VC LASU
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SubscribeVice President Osinbajo it is genocide not religious violence
Professor Osinbajo, SAN, as a prominent lawyer, teacher and now top politician asked the question: “why are such cases never concluded?” as if he does not know the answer. The answer had been partly and generally provided by the General Manager of a satellite station in the Middle East. World wide and in Nigeria, there is very little of what you can call “religious violence” left anywhere. What we have had since the rise of Al Queda and the attack on the World Trade Center in New York has been global terrorism and genocide systematically and relentlessly carried out by those claiming to be Muslims.
”Nigeria is the world’s second most religious country”
Rescue workers in Nigeria hunted for survivors Sunday inside an evangelical church where the roof caved in on worshippers a day earlier, killing at least 60.
Buhari, the Army, ethnic and religious militias
IT is not a plus for his democratic credentials, that President Muhammadu Buhari has not thought it fit to comment on the issue, weeks after personnel of the Nigeria Police were reported to have killed several members of the so-called Indigenous Peoples of Biafra and scores more were mauled down of followers of the misguided Shiite cleric, Ibrahim El Zakzaky, by soldiers of the Nigerian Army.
We must do more to strip Boko Haram of religious pretence — Buhari
President Muhammadu Buhari has urged religious leaders to support the Federal Government’s in its efforts at stripping Boko Haram of its religious pretensions.
An appeal to religious leaders
IN what appears as a sharp departure from the common trend, a ministerial nominee, Mr Adebayo Shittu, while being screened at the Senate, took time to lecture Nigerians on the need to eschew mere religiosity and embrace Godly living. According to him, what most Nigerians practice is nothing but empty religion that does not reflect positively on their behaviours.
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