Religion
Commissioner Warns Against Religious Crisis in Kogi
From Joseph Amedu, Lokoja
A former commissioner of Information in Kogi state, Tom Ohikere has cautioned the people of Ebira land to refrain from acts or statement that could ignite religious crisis between christians and muslims in the area.
Ohikere in a statement made available to newsmen in Lokoja on Wednesday, said this followed the recent uproar in Ebira speaking area of Kogi state, where he hails from, over issues contained in a statement purportedly issued by Chief of Staff to the State Governor.
The statement allegedly “disparaged Christians, while trying to address the leadership tussle between members of the Izala and the Tijanniyah sects, that has engulfed the Okene Central Mosque as a result of the death of the Imam, Sheikh Musa Galadima last year.
Ohikere said Governor Yahaya Bello and his Chief of Staff, Abdulkareem Jamiu Asuku did not on any occasion display any acts of religious bigotry, adding Bello’s administration has been fair in all sense of judgment to both the Muslims and the Christians alike.
“Ohikere said he was born into a Catholic family but now worshiped with the Mountain of Fire and Miracle Ministry, a Pentecostal Church and that he was accommpodating of the views of all sects.
“I am a practicing Christian with very strong belief in Christ, Religious leadership should be a divine call to serve for both the Muslims and Christians and should not be politicized to the extent of expecting a governor to leave issues of economic importance and get involved in selecting Imam” he stated.
“Asuku didn’t insult Christian religion and he will never do that with govt or without govt, he was only addressing the insensitivity of the people for fighting over religious leadership, he had helped both Christians and Muslims without discrimination and abuse of religion, so, his statement on 93.5 FM was a reference to the issues on ground among the Muslim Ummah, so my Christian brothers and sisters, disregard any kind of misinterpretation from biased minds that are bent at defaming the Bello’s administration at all cost,” he appealed.
Religion
Pope Plans Trip to Africa, Starting with Algeria
Wrapping up his first international trip as pontiff, Pope Leo XIV said Tuesday he would like to visit Algeria in 2026 as part of a voyage to Africa, which could be his next overseas destination.
“I hope to make a trip to Africa, which could be my next trip,” the US pope said during a press conference aboard the papal plane during his return from a six-day visit to Turkey and Lebanon.
“Personally, I hope to go to Algeria to visit the places from the life of Saint Augustine,” he said, in reference to the fifth-century saint from the North African country.
Leo, who was elected in May, belongs to the Augustinian order, which was founded in the 13th century and has nearly 3,000 members in around 50 countries.
Such a visit would allow the head of the Catholic Church to “continue the discourse of dialogue and bridge-building between the Christian and the Muslim worlds”, he said.
“The figure of Saint Augustine plays an important role as a bridge because in Algeria he is highly respected as a son of the nation,” the 70-year-old pontiff said.
A trip to Africa could also include visits to Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea, a Vatican source told AFP.
Leo, leader of the world’s 1.4 billion Catholics, also said he would “very much” like to visit “Latin America, Argentina, Uruguay”, as well as Peru, where he spent more than 20 years working as a missionary.
CRIME
We Say No to killings of Christians in Nigeria – Group
By David Torough, Abuja
The Future Platform, a Nigeria-based organization headquartered in the United States, has expressed deep concern over the increasing attacks and killings of Christians in various parts of Nigeria.
In a statement signed by its President, Mr.
Austine Dafe, the group condemned the ongoing violence and called on the Nigerian government to take decisive steps to ensure the safety of all citizens.The organization cited recent incidents in Plateau, Benue, Kwara, Jigawa, Anambra, and Kaduna States, where Christian communities have come under repeated attacks, leading to loss of lives, destruction of properties, and displacement of families.
It described the situation as deeply troubling and urged authorities to act swiftly to bring perpetrators to justice.“The government must address the root causes of these violent attacks and prioritize the protection of human life,” the statement said. “Every Nigerian, irrespective of religion, deserves to live in peace and worship freely without fear.”
The group further noted that the persistent killings have drawn international attention, with calls from the United States and Canada for urgent intervention to halt the violence.
The Future Platform appealed to Federal and State Governments, as well as religious and community leaders, to speak out against hate and intolerance while working together to promote peace, unity, and justice.
“This is a time for leadership and moral courage,” Mr. Dafe stated. “The killings must stop, and the lives of innocent Nigerians must be protected.”
Religion
Eid-ul-Maulud: CAN Urges Leaders to Embrace Justice, Ease Hardship
By Laide Akinboade, Abuja
The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) on Friday, warmly felicitates with Muslim brothers and sisters across the country as they commemorate the birth of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
This was contained in a statement issued by CAN and signed by Archbishop Daniel Okoh, President, Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), in Abuja.
Hr said, Eid-ul-Maulud offers all Nigerians a moment of reflection on the values of humility, compassion, justice and devotion to God which the Prophet exemplified.
These values transcend religious boundaries and point us towards building a society anchored on peace, fairness and mutual respect.Thr statement reads in part, “As our nation marks this occasion, we are reminded that Nigeria stands at a critical crossroad. The challenges of governance, economic hardship, and the deep yearning for credible leadership call for renewed commitment to principles that promote fairness, accountability and compassion.
“We therefore urge political leaders, at all levels, to use this solemn season to embrace justice in their decisions, ease the burdens of hardship on citizens, and foster policies that strengthen unity and uphold the dignity of every Nigerian. Integrity and fairness must guide leadership if our nation is to realise its potential for peace and prosperity.
“On behalf of the Christian community, I extend warm wishes to all Muslims for a peaceful and joyous celebration.
“May this Eid-ul-Maulud inspire stronger bonds of unity across faiths, renew our shared hope for Nigeria, and encourage us all to work together for a just and prosperous nation.
“Happy Eid-ul-Maulud!”.
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