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Christian Conscience Urges Buhari to End Killings

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A non-denominational organisation, Christian Conscience, has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to end the incessant killings across the country.

Onaiyekan Expresses Disatisfaction with Buhari’s Regime

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The Archbishop of Abuja, Roman Catholic Church, John Cardinal Onaiyekan, has said that Nigerian bishops have lost confidence in Buhari.

Anglican Church Wants Buhari to Rethink Re-Election Bid

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The Diocese of Nnewi, Anglican Communion, has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to rethink his desire to seek a second term at the 2019 general elections.

Anglican Church Expresses Concerns Over Bill

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he Anglican church warned that the bill signed by the President last Thursday to improve his administration’s fight against corruption, should not be used against perceived enemies.

Christian Leaders in Meeting with Buhari

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Buhari said the claims that he must be encouraging the killings in the country seemed to him that there was no limit to the evil in the minds of men.

CAN Declares Days of Fasting and Praying

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CAN declared July 9 to July 11 as the days for Christians in the Nation to seek the face of God in addressing the incessant killings.

Bishop Yahaya Calls for Overhauling of Security Apparatus

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Bishop Yahaya stated this in an address delivered at the first session of the 21st synod which held at the Saint James the Great church in Kaduna.

CAN Denies Endorsing Buhari

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The body dissociated itself from the endorsement of Buhari by a political group, Change Advocates of Nigeria, using similar CAN acronym with the Christian body.

Bishops Write Buhari Over Christians Sentenced to Death

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The Supreme Council of Bishops has written President Buhari, pleading for pardon for five Christian men sentenced to death by a court in Adamawa for the killing of a herdsman.

ICC Petitions Buhari on Christian Persecution

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CC in the petition, asked Buhari to quickly find a solution to the killings amd also urged the federal government to stop increasing the tempo of the controversy between herdsmen and farmers.