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Crime has no ethnic face. When criminality is defined according to ethnic origin or religion, social cohesion is threatened. There are people of criminal inclinations in every group, race, place and religion. In fact, we defeat the fight against insecurity if we lend ourselves to ethnic prejudices. The insecurity devouring Nigeria affects everyone – Igbo, Hausa, Fulani, Yoruba, Idoma, Jukun and people of different religions. The criminals pillaging the country do not select victims based on ethnicity and religion. The devourers only come to steal, kill and destroy.
A few days ago, bandits invaded the home of Professor Aliyu Mohammed at Wusasa in Zaira, Kaduna state. They kidnapped him, killed his young son and shot his brother – not minding his religion or ethnicity. There have been countless cases of attacks on commuters on Abuja-Kaduna road. The victims of these attacks have been Nigerians of all shades and contours.
church that no one has to perform any wedding that they don t feel that they re required to perform. our policy under beneficiary sh bishop buddy in this parish is that no pair raich has to do same-sex weddings, but if you do, your policies have to be absolutely equal. in other words, there s not a higher bar for same-sex couples than for straight couples. that s our policy also at the cathedral. reverend, how quickly will we see the first same-sex union happening now? when will couples apply or reaching out for the national cathedral and book dates? well, that can start applying as of today. it takes a while to work through the system because we re a large institution and we have things like inaugural prayer services and other big events there. so getting on our calendar is complicated. and the requirements would be the same as for straight couples. so there s going to be a little bit of lead time. so i would say from are six months to a year we ll see the