• Chief Imam Abdullahi Abubakar, Hero Who Sheltered Christians During 2018 Plateau Killings, Dies at 92

    Chief Imam Abdullahi Abubakar of Nghar village, Barkin Ladi LGA, Plateau State, has died at 92. The cleric gained national and international recognition for courageously sheltering over 260 Christians during the deadly 2018 attacks, protecting them from armed assailants. Honoured with Nigeria’s Member of the Order of the Niger (MON) and the US International Religious Freedom Award, Abubakar became a symbol of interfaith unity and humanity. Plateau Governor Caleb Mutfwang described his death as a significant loss, urging residents to uphold his legacy of compassion, peace, and solidarity.
    Chief Imam Abdullahi Abubakar, Hero Who Sheltered Christians During 2018 Plateau Killings, Dies at 92 Chief Imam Abdullahi Abubakar of Nghar village, Barkin Ladi LGA, Plateau State, has died at 92. The cleric gained national and international recognition for courageously sheltering over 260 Christians during the deadly 2018 attacks, protecting them from armed assailants. Honoured with Nigeria’s Member of the Order of the Niger (MON) and the US International Religious Freedom Award, Abubakar became a symbol of interfaith unity and humanity. Plateau Governor Caleb Mutfwang described his death as a significant loss, urging residents to uphold his legacy of compassion, peace, and solidarity.
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  • Muslim Students Ask Niger Governor Umaru Bago to Cancel New Year Crossover Party Amid Rising Insecurity, Mourning Families and Calls for Statewide Prayers

    The Muslim Students’ Society of Nigeria (MSSN), Niger State Area Unit, has urged Governor Umaru Bago to suspend the planned New Year Crossover Night Party scheduled to hold at the Idris Legbo Kutigi International Conference Centre, citing growing security concerns across the state. The students’ body said the timing of the celebration is inappropriate, as many communities are grappling with insecurity, loss of lives, and ongoing mourning.
    In a statement, MSSN noted that families across Niger State are currently engaging in fasting and prayers, seeking divine intervention for peace and stability. According to the group, hosting a public party at such a sensitive time could be perceived as insensitive and may send the wrong message to grieving families and communities affected by violence.
    The organisation also highlighted that religious scholars and faith leaders are leading special prayer sessions statewide, warning that a large social event could disrupt the solemn and sacred atmosphere. MSSN further alleged that the event is being organised and funded by the Deputy Chief of Staff to the Governor, Sadiq Yusuf, and the Vice Chairperson of Chanchaga Local Government Area, Hajiya Safiya Tanimu Nasidi.
    As an alternative, the students’ body proposed a statewide interfaith night of prayer to promote unity, reflection, and collective supplication for peace. The statement concluded with prayers for Governor Bago’s leadership and for lasting peace and prosperity in Niger State and Nigeria as a whole.
    Muslim Students Ask Niger Governor Umaru Bago to Cancel New Year Crossover Party Amid Rising Insecurity, Mourning Families and Calls for Statewide Prayers The Muslim Students’ Society of Nigeria (MSSN), Niger State Area Unit, has urged Governor Umaru Bago to suspend the planned New Year Crossover Night Party scheduled to hold at the Idris Legbo Kutigi International Conference Centre, citing growing security concerns across the state. The students’ body said the timing of the celebration is inappropriate, as many communities are grappling with insecurity, loss of lives, and ongoing mourning. In a statement, MSSN noted that families across Niger State are currently engaging in fasting and prayers, seeking divine intervention for peace and stability. According to the group, hosting a public party at such a sensitive time could be perceived as insensitive and may send the wrong message to grieving families and communities affected by violence. The organisation also highlighted that religious scholars and faith leaders are leading special prayer sessions statewide, warning that a large social event could disrupt the solemn and sacred atmosphere. MSSN further alleged that the event is being organised and funded by the Deputy Chief of Staff to the Governor, Sadiq Yusuf, and the Vice Chairperson of Chanchaga Local Government Area, Hajiya Safiya Tanimu Nasidi. As an alternative, the students’ body proposed a statewide interfaith night of prayer to promote unity, reflection, and collective supplication for peace. The statement concluded with prayers for Governor Bago’s leadership and for lasting peace and prosperity in Niger State and Nigeria as a whole.
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  • PRESIDENCY REWARDS MISTA-ALI FOR COMMITMENT TO PEACE

    The Presidency has awarded with a cash prize award to Mista - Ali community leader, Bassa local government area of Plateau state, Sarki Danladi in recognition of their commitment to peace.

    The award is in recognition of his outstanding performance in the Community Social Cohesion challenge by demonstrating peaceful coexistence across religious and ethnic lines, while jointly addressing security challenges.

    The challenge was organised by the Senior Special Assistant to the President on community engagement, North Central, Abiodun Essiet.

    Sarki Danladi received a cash prize of #500,000 In addition to an intervention project to be channeled to the community to further support and sustain their efforts.

    By the judgement of the organisers,
    Mista Ali Community, Bassa LGA stands out for its remarkable interfaith solidarity.

    During periods of unrest in surrounding areas, Christian youths voluntarily protect mosques, while Muslim youths safeguard churches. This practice of mutual protection continues to this day.
    PRESIDENCY REWARDS MISTA-ALI FOR COMMITMENT TO PEACE The Presidency has awarded with a cash prize award to Mista - Ali community leader, Bassa local government area of Plateau state, Sarki Danladi in recognition of their commitment to peace. The award is in recognition of his outstanding performance in the Community Social Cohesion challenge by demonstrating peaceful coexistence across religious and ethnic lines, while jointly addressing security challenges. The challenge was organised by the Senior Special Assistant to the President on community engagement, North Central, Abiodun Essiet. Sarki Danladi received a cash prize of #500,000 In addition to an intervention project to be channeled to the community to further support and sustain their efforts. By the judgement of the organisers, Mista Ali Community, Bassa LGA stands out for its remarkable interfaith solidarity. During periods of unrest in surrounding areas, Christian youths voluntarily protect mosques, while Muslim youths safeguard churches. This practice of mutual protection continues to this day.
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  • Hundreds of Muslims Join Christians at Kaduna Christmas Service to Promote Peace and Interfaith Unity

    In a remarkable display of interfaith harmony, hundreds of Muslims from across Northern Nigeria joined Christians at the Christmas service of Christ Evangelical and Life Intervention Ministry in Kaduna State. Led by Pastor Dr. Yohanna Buru, the event aimed to foster peace, unity, and mutual understanding between religious communities. Islamic scholars and clerics, including Sheikh Salihu Mai Barota and Imam Ibrahim Musa, encouraged youths to reject religious violence, avoid fake news, and support national peace initiatives. The annual gathering, now in its 15th year, underscores growing interreligious cooperation in Northern Nigeria amid economic challenges and insecurity. The church’s efforts have been recognized internationally, with Pastor Buru receiving the 2022 UN World Interfaith Harmony Week Award.
    Hundreds of Muslims Join Christians at Kaduna Christmas Service to Promote Peace and Interfaith Unity In a remarkable display of interfaith harmony, hundreds of Muslims from across Northern Nigeria joined Christians at the Christmas service of Christ Evangelical and Life Intervention Ministry in Kaduna State. Led by Pastor Dr. Yohanna Buru, the event aimed to foster peace, unity, and mutual understanding between religious communities. Islamic scholars and clerics, including Sheikh Salihu Mai Barota and Imam Ibrahim Musa, encouraged youths to reject religious violence, avoid fake news, and support national peace initiatives. The annual gathering, now in its 15th year, underscores growing interreligious cooperation in Northern Nigeria amid economic challenges and insecurity. The church’s efforts have been recognized internationally, with Pastor Buru receiving the 2022 UN World Interfaith Harmony Week Award.
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  • Pope Leo XIV Visits Istanbul’s Blue Mosque in Historic Interfaith Gesture


    Pope Leo XIV visited Istanbul’s iconic Blue Mosque early on Saturday, marking the third day of his trip to Turkey and his first visit to a Muslim place of worship since becoming leader of the world’s 1.4 billion Catholics in May.

    The visit carries deep symbolic significance, placing Leo XIV in the footsteps of his predecessors—Pope Benedict XVI, who visited the mosque in 2006, and Pope Francis, who did the same in 2014.

    The Blue Mosque, famous for its cascading domes, six majestic minarets, and interior adorned with striking blue Iznik tiles, remains one of Istanbul’s most treasured landmarks.

    As is customary, Pope Leo removed his shoes before stepping onto the mosque’s burnt orange carpet, entering in white socks — a gesture observers jokingly noted may have been a nod to his favorite baseball team, the Chicago White Sox.
    #PopeLeoXIV #BlueMosque #Istanbul #InterfaithDialogue #CatholicNews
    Pope Leo XIV Visits Istanbul’s Blue Mosque in Historic Interfaith Gesture Pope Leo XIV visited Istanbul’s iconic Blue Mosque early on Saturday, marking the third day of his trip to Turkey and his first visit to a Muslim place of worship since becoming leader of the world’s 1.4 billion Catholics in May. The visit carries deep symbolic significance, placing Leo XIV in the footsteps of his predecessors—Pope Benedict XVI, who visited the mosque in 2006, and Pope Francis, who did the same in 2014. The Blue Mosque, famous for its cascading domes, six majestic minarets, and interior adorned with striking blue Iznik tiles, remains one of Istanbul’s most treasured landmarks. As is customary, Pope Leo removed his shoes before stepping onto the mosque’s burnt orange carpet, entering in white socks — a gesture observers jokingly noted may have been a nod to his favorite baseball team, the Chicago White Sox. #PopeLeoXIV #BlueMosque #Istanbul #InterfaithDialogue #CatholicNews
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  • European Union pledges support for Nigeria amid possible U.S. military action reports; signals readiness to enhance security cooperation.

    The European Union (EU) has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting Nigeria, emphasizing respect for the country’s sovereignty and a focus on peacebuilding, interfaith dialogue, and human rights protection.

    EU Ambassador to Nigeria and ECOWAS, Mr. Gautier Mignot, told the News Agency of Nigeria in Lagos that the EU’s stance is independent and based on a long-standing partnership and shared values with Nigeria.

    He assured that the EU and its member states would continue to uphold Nigeria’s sovereignty while supporting victims of violence, authorities protecting citizens, and efforts to promote peaceful coexistence across ethnic and religious communities.

    Mignot highlighted the EU’s readiness to boost support in security and defence, working with civil society, traditional leaders, and religious organizations. He cited ongoing programs on deradicalization, demobilisation, and reintegration of former members of non-state armed groups in the North-East.

    The ambassador stressed protection for minorities and religious freedom, noting that while challenges remain, Nigeria’s legal framework supports human rights. He said EU assistance is non-discriminatory, covering all victims of violence, and reinforced interfaith dialogue and peaceful coexistence initiatives.

    He added that EU-Nigeria cooperation is based on mutual interest in a stable, prosperous, and democratic country, with plans for a security and defence dialogue to deepen strategic collaboration.

    The statement comes after US President Donald Trump threatened military action over alleged anti-Christian violence, labeling Nigeria a “Country of Particular Concern” and warning that aid could be cut if attacks on Christians continue.
    European Union pledges support for Nigeria amid possible U.S. military action reports; signals readiness to enhance security cooperation. The European Union (EU) has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting Nigeria, emphasizing respect for the country’s sovereignty and a focus on peacebuilding, interfaith dialogue, and human rights protection. EU Ambassador to Nigeria and ECOWAS, Mr. Gautier Mignot, told the News Agency of Nigeria in Lagos that the EU’s stance is independent and based on a long-standing partnership and shared values with Nigeria. He assured that the EU and its member states would continue to uphold Nigeria’s sovereignty while supporting victims of violence, authorities protecting citizens, and efforts to promote peaceful coexistence across ethnic and religious communities. Mignot highlighted the EU’s readiness to boost support in security and defence, working with civil society, traditional leaders, and religious organizations. He cited ongoing programs on deradicalization, demobilisation, and reintegration of former members of non-state armed groups in the North-East. The ambassador stressed protection for minorities and religious freedom, noting that while challenges remain, Nigeria’s legal framework supports human rights. He said EU assistance is non-discriminatory, covering all victims of violence, and reinforced interfaith dialogue and peaceful coexistence initiatives. He added that EU-Nigeria cooperation is based on mutual interest in a stable, prosperous, and democratic country, with plans for a security and defence dialogue to deepen strategic collaboration. The statement comes after US President Donald Trump threatened military action over alleged anti-Christian violence, labeling Nigeria a “Country of Particular Concern” and warning that aid could be cut if attacks on Christians continue.
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  • Nigerian NSA, service chiefs hold emergency meeting over trump’s military action warning

    The national security adviser, nuhu ribadu, on monday held an emergency meeting with service chiefs and security heads in abuja following u.s. president donald trump’s warning of possible military intervention in nigeria.

    Security sources said the meeting focused on assessing the security and diplomatic implications of trump’s remarks and preparing a unified national response. according to reports, the nsa urged all agencies to strengthen intelligence coordination and reinforce nigeria’s sovereignty.

    Presidential aide daniel bwala maintained that the united states cannot conduct any military operation in nigeria without president bola tinubu’s approval.

    Reacting to the controversy, president tinubu dismissed trump’s comments as a misrepresentation of nigeria’s religious situation.

    He reiterated that nigeria’s constitution guarantees freedom of worship and equality for all faiths, adding that his administration continues to work with christian and muslim leaders to promote peace.

    Tinubu emphasized that nigeria opposes any form of religious persecution and remains committed to interfaith harmony. he also pledged to engage diplomatically with the u.s. and international partners to build understanding and cooperation.

    Despite this, trump insisted that u.s. military action “remains on the table,” saying america will not stand by while christians are attacked.

    The office of the national security adviser is expected to issue a formal statement outlining nigeria’s official position and next steps after the high-level meeting.
    Nigerian NSA, service chiefs hold emergency meeting over trump’s military action warning The national security adviser, nuhu ribadu, on monday held an emergency meeting with service chiefs and security heads in abuja following u.s. president donald trump’s warning of possible military intervention in nigeria. Security sources said the meeting focused on assessing the security and diplomatic implications of trump’s remarks and preparing a unified national response. according to reports, the nsa urged all agencies to strengthen intelligence coordination and reinforce nigeria’s sovereignty. Presidential aide daniel bwala maintained that the united states cannot conduct any military operation in nigeria without president bola tinubu’s approval. Reacting to the controversy, president tinubu dismissed trump’s comments as a misrepresentation of nigeria’s religious situation. He reiterated that nigeria’s constitution guarantees freedom of worship and equality for all faiths, adding that his administration continues to work with christian and muslim leaders to promote peace. Tinubu emphasized that nigeria opposes any form of religious persecution and remains committed to interfaith harmony. he also pledged to engage diplomatically with the u.s. and international partners to build understanding and cooperation. Despite this, trump insisted that u.s. military action “remains on the table,” saying america will not stand by while christians are attacked. The office of the national security adviser is expected to issue a formal statement outlining nigeria’s official position and next steps after the high-level meeting.
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  • FG refutes Trump’s claim of christian persecution.

    The Federal Government has responded to U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to redesignate Nigeria as a “Country of Particular Concern,” following his claim that Christianity is facing an existential threat in the country.

    Trump, in a statement on Friday, alleged that thousands of Christians were being killed by radical Islamists in Nigeria and directed U.S. lawmakers to investigate the situation. “Christianity is facing an existential threat in Nigeria. Thousands of Christians are being killed. Radical Islamists are responsible for this mass slaughter… something must be done!” he said.

    Reacting in a statement issued in Abuja by Kimiebi Imomotimi Ebienfa, spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Nigerian government said Trump’s remarks do not reflect the reality on the ground.

    The statement emphasized that Nigerians of all faiths have long lived, worked, and worshipped together peacefully.

    It further noted that under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s leadership, Nigeria remains committed to fighting terrorism, strengthening interfaith harmony, and safeguarding the rights and lives of all citizens. The government added that it will continue to engage constructively with the United States to deepen understanding and cooperation on peace and security issues.
    FG refutes Trump’s claim of christian persecution. The Federal Government has responded to U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to redesignate Nigeria as a “Country of Particular Concern,” following his claim that Christianity is facing an existential threat in the country. Trump, in a statement on Friday, alleged that thousands of Christians were being killed by radical Islamists in Nigeria and directed U.S. lawmakers to investigate the situation. “Christianity is facing an existential threat in Nigeria. Thousands of Christians are being killed. Radical Islamists are responsible for this mass slaughter… something must be done!” he said. Reacting in a statement issued in Abuja by Kimiebi Imomotimi Ebienfa, spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Nigerian government said Trump’s remarks do not reflect the reality on the ground. The statement emphasized that Nigerians of all faiths have long lived, worked, and worshipped together peacefully. It further noted that under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s leadership, Nigeria remains committed to fighting terrorism, strengthening interfaith harmony, and safeguarding the rights and lives of all citizens. The government added that it will continue to engage constructively with the United States to deepen understanding and cooperation on peace and security issues.
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  • I have never tried to convince my wife, who’s a pastor, to convert from Christianity to Islam — President Tinubu discloses as he urges Nigerians to embrace religious tolerance.

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has called on Nigerians to embrace peace, love, and tolerance across religious divides, stressing that h+tred should never be an option in the nation’s quest for unity.

    Speaking during a condolence message, the President said that the teachings of love and mutual respect should form the foundation of human relationships, regardless of faith or background.

    “Hate is not an option for us; love is what we preach that we should love one another. Nobody can deter what God has ordained. God’s ordained actions and prophecies are what matter,” Tinubu said.

    The President, who spoke about his interfaith marriage, explained that he was born into an Islamic family but has never allowed religion to create division in his home. “I inherited Islam from my family and I didn’t change, but my wife is a pastor and she prays for me.

    There’s no confl+ct, and I have never at any time tried to convince her to convert to Islam. I believe in freedom of religion because we are praying to the same God. We are answerable to the same Almighty, and our deeds and character will be judged by Him. How we treat our fellow beings is what truly matters,” he said.

    Tinubu concluded by offering prayers for the repose of the late Lydia’s soul, asking God to grant her eternal rest and bless all she left behind. “To Almighty God, we pray to accept the soul of Lydia and give all that she left behind blessing and glory. May her soul rest in peace,” he added.
    I have never tried to convince my wife, who’s a pastor, to convert from Christianity to Islam — President Tinubu discloses as he urges Nigerians to embrace religious tolerance. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has called on Nigerians to embrace peace, love, and tolerance across religious divides, stressing that h+tred should never be an option in the nation’s quest for unity. Speaking during a condolence message, the President said that the teachings of love and mutual respect should form the foundation of human relationships, regardless of faith or background. “Hate is not an option for us; love is what we preach that we should love one another. Nobody can deter what God has ordained. God’s ordained actions and prophecies are what matter,” Tinubu said. The President, who spoke about his interfaith marriage, explained that he was born into an Islamic family but has never allowed religion to create division in his home. “I inherited Islam from my family and I didn’t change, but my wife is a pastor and she prays for me. There’s no confl+ct, and I have never at any time tried to convince her to convert to Islam. I believe in freedom of religion because we are praying to the same God. We are answerable to the same Almighty, and our deeds and character will be judged by Him. How we treat our fellow beings is what truly matters,” he said. Tinubu concluded by offering prayers for the repose of the late Lydia’s soul, asking God to grant her eternal rest and bless all she left behind. “To Almighty God, we pray to accept the soul of Lydia and give all that she left behind blessing and glory. May her soul rest in peace,” he added.
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  • FETO terrorist organization still maintains its activities – Türkiye warns Nigeria.

    The Turkish government has issued a warning that members of the Fethullah Terrorist Organization (FETO), a group classified as a terrorist organization, are present in Nigeria and are also active in various countries worldwide.

    Mehmet Poroy, the Turkish Ambassador-designate to Nigeria, revealed this on Tuesday night in Abuja during a dinner hosted by the Turkish Embassy to commemorate Turkey’s Democracy and National Unity Day.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the ceremony is held annually to mark the July 15, 2016 failed coup in Türkiye, which was allegedly orchestrated by the so-called FETO terrorists.

    The Turkish government stated that the coup was effectively suppressed thanks to the united resistance of its patriotic security forces and citizens, who stood against the uprising targeting President Recep Erdoğan’s administration.

    Ambassador Poroy noted that members of the Gülen movement, which orchestrated the coup, continue to be apprehended around the world, and as such, their presence in any country represents a significant threat to national security.

    “They are still being captured and arrested today. The presence of such an organisation poses a threat to every country in which it operates.

    “Unfortunately, the FETO terrorist organisation still maintains its activities in Nigeria, particularly in the fields of education and healthcare.

    “We consistently inform our Nigerian friends about the nature and dangers of this organisation, and urge them to remain vigilant and cautious,” Poroy said.

    The Turkish envoy said that, through international cooperation, Turkiye has been able to successfully disrupt many FETO cells and networks operating in allied countries around the world.

    He stated that many institutions, particularly schools that were part of FETO’s global network, have now been taken over by Turkish organizations.

    He, however, stressed that the group’s international structures have not been fully dismantled globally.

    “The fact that new investigations and arrests into the organisation continue to be launched demonstrates the need for this struggle to be pursued with unwavering determination.

    “In several countries, including Nigeria, FETO continues to pump its operations under the presence of humanitarian aid, education, healthcare, and interfaith dialogue.

    “You must not forget that behind this humanitarian appearance lies an organisation that seeks to infiltrate the political and bureaucratic institutions of host countries,” Poroy warned.
    FETO terrorist organization still maintains its activities – Türkiye warns Nigeria. The Turkish government has issued a warning that members of the Fethullah Terrorist Organization (FETO), a group classified as a terrorist organization, are present in Nigeria and are also active in various countries worldwide. Mehmet Poroy, the Turkish Ambassador-designate to Nigeria, revealed this on Tuesday night in Abuja during a dinner hosted by the Turkish Embassy to commemorate Turkey’s Democracy and National Unity Day. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the ceremony is held annually to mark the July 15, 2016 failed coup in Türkiye, which was allegedly orchestrated by the so-called FETO terrorists. The Turkish government stated that the coup was effectively suppressed thanks to the united resistance of its patriotic security forces and citizens, who stood against the uprising targeting President Recep Erdoğan’s administration. Ambassador Poroy noted that members of the Gülen movement, which orchestrated the coup, continue to be apprehended around the world, and as such, their presence in any country represents a significant threat to national security. “They are still being captured and arrested today. The presence of such an organisation poses a threat to every country in which it operates. “Unfortunately, the FETO terrorist organisation still maintains its activities in Nigeria, particularly in the fields of education and healthcare. “We consistently inform our Nigerian friends about the nature and dangers of this organisation, and urge them to remain vigilant and cautious,” Poroy said. The Turkish envoy said that, through international cooperation, Turkiye has been able to successfully disrupt many FETO cells and networks operating in allied countries around the world. He stated that many institutions, particularly schools that were part of FETO’s global network, have now been taken over by Turkish organizations. He, however, stressed that the group’s international structures have not been fully dismantled globally. “The fact that new investigations and arrests into the organisation continue to be launched demonstrates the need for this struggle to be pursued with unwavering determination. “In several countries, including Nigeria, FETO continues to pump its operations under the presence of humanitarian aid, education, healthcare, and interfaith dialogue. “You must not forget that behind this humanitarian appearance lies an organisation that seeks to infiltrate the political and bureaucratic institutions of host countries,” Poroy warned.
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  • If you are a cheater, REPENT NOW! ... Deceit has no place in our community!

    The Eagle Cares

    #Interfaith
    #EFCCNigeria
    ~`EFCC
    If you are a cheater, REPENT NOW! ... Deceit has no place in our community! The Eagle Cares 💓 #Interfaith #EFCCNigeria ~`EFCC
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  • Corruption ruins while Honesty preserves.

    Shun bribery & corruption

    Embrace Honesty and Integrity

    #interfaith
    #TheEaglecares
    Corruption ruins while Honesty preserves. Shun bribery & corruption Embrace Honesty and Integrity #interfaith #TheEaglecares
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