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Tag Archives: John Onaiyekan
Nigeria: Bad Character Responsible For Violence In Nigeria, Says Goodluck Jonathan
President Goodluck Jonathan has condemned religious violence in the country saying that those who kill in the name of religion cannot be said to be worshipping god. President Jonathan made the observation in his remarks at a service organised to … read more
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Tagged Abuja, Cardinal, Catholic Church, God, GoodluckJonathan, John Onaiyekan, Nigeria, Nigerian news, Pro-Cathedral
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Fuel subsidy removal is secondary to our serious problem with Boko Haram
Time Up ! The die is cast ..alea iacta est. I hope this is not going to be the classical “Nero Fiddled While Rome Burned”. Is it happening in our beloved Nigeria? I hope not. Priorities don’t get much more … read more
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