Northern Elders Begin Reconciliation Talks Between Christians and Muslims Amid Rising Tensions in Northern Nigeria
Northern leaders under the newly formed Northern Reconciliation Group (NRG) have begun peace and reconciliation efforts between Christians and Muslims across the 19 northern states. Led by former Northern Elders Forum spokesperson Hakeem Baba Ahmed and former NHIS Executive Secretary Professor Yusuf Usman, the delegation visited the headquarters of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and Jama’atu Nasril Islam (JNI) to promote unity and peaceful coexistence. The move comes amid heightened tensions following allegations by former US President Donald Trump of Christian persecution in Nigeria. Religious leaders from both faiths welcomed the initiative, expressing hope that dialogue and cooperation would help address decades of conflict and foster lasting peace in the region.
Northern leaders under the newly formed Northern Reconciliation Group (NRG) have begun peace and reconciliation efforts between Christians and Muslims across the 19 northern states. Led by former Northern Elders Forum spokesperson Hakeem Baba Ahmed and former NHIS Executive Secretary Professor Yusuf Usman, the delegation visited the headquarters of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and Jama’atu Nasril Islam (JNI) to promote unity and peaceful coexistence. The move comes amid heightened tensions following allegations by former US President Donald Trump of Christian persecution in Nigeria. Religious leaders from both faiths welcomed the initiative, expressing hope that dialogue and cooperation would help address decades of conflict and foster lasting peace in the region.
Northern Elders Begin Reconciliation Talks Between Christians and Muslims Amid Rising Tensions in Northern Nigeria
Northern leaders under the newly formed Northern Reconciliation Group (NRG) have begun peace and reconciliation efforts between Christians and Muslims across the 19 northern states. Led by former Northern Elders Forum spokesperson Hakeem Baba Ahmed and former NHIS Executive Secretary Professor Yusuf Usman, the delegation visited the headquarters of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and Jama’atu Nasril Islam (JNI) to promote unity and peaceful coexistence. The move comes amid heightened tensions following allegations by former US President Donald Trump of Christian persecution in Nigeria. Religious leaders from both faiths welcomed the initiative, expressing hope that dialogue and cooperation would help address decades of conflict and foster lasting peace in the region.
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