By Tony Obiechina, Abuja The Director General of the National Council for Arts and Culture, Otunba Olusegun Runsewe has enjoined Nigerians to unite against forces of ethnic and religious biases that are bent on dividing the country. He made the plea in Abuja on Saturday at the launch of a book titled "Random Nigerianna" authored
The event was attended by over 60 participants mainly composed of Muslims and Christians and was moderated by the IDFP Co-Publicity Secretary; Elder Dr. Mrs. Uzoaku J. Williams and the Project officer; Hajiya Lantana Abdullahi.
Also, the Co-Chairmen of the organization; Alhaji Kunle Sanni Ishaq and Bishop Sunday Onuoha; and the guest speakers; Hajiya Halima Jibril and Deaconess Bola Iheasiulor as well as the discussants; Hajiya Monsurat Alli-Oluwafuyi and Evangelist Charity Nwannediuto Moses made contributions on the topic of discuss.
The communique of the virtual meeting said that for Nigeria to achieve sustainable peace in our nation and the world at large, gender equality and women’s right should be promoted and prioritize.