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By Valentine Benjamin ABUJA, Nigeria (OSV News) While religion was not originally an issue linked to conflicts in the country, deeply rooted religious hostility has in recent decades created a divide between Christians and Muslims in Nigeria, Africa's most populous nation. Now, when the state of religious freedom in the country is called "abysmal,"
Sr. Agatha Chikelue is a member of an indigenous order of Catholic sisters founded in southeast Nigeria. She is a respected organizer of programming around conflict resolution and interreligious dialogue.
Sr. Agatha Chikelue is a member of an indigenous order of Catholic sisters founded in southeast Nigeria. She is a respected organizer of programming around conflict resolution and interreligious dialogue.
Event, organized by the Cardinal Onaiyekan Foundation for Peace, works to build and strengthen the processes of social change in Nigeria and in other parts of Africa