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CAN President Warns Against Provocative Teachings

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The CAN President explained that provocative preaching could set the nation on fire along religious lines.

WOWICAN Seeks Collaboration with Muslim Women

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WOWICAN Seeks Collaboration with Muslim Women The Chairperson of the Women Wing of the Christian Association of Nigeria (WOWICAN) in 19 Northern States and Federal...

Northern CAN Condemns Killings in Plateau Communities

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The Northern CAN Chairman, Reverend Yakubu Pam, has condemned the destruction of lives and property of Plateau State and other parts of the region.

CAN Visits Nasarawa IDPs, Donates Relief Materials

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The Nasarawa IDPs, who are mostly Tiv people, were chased from their communities bordering Benue State by suspected herdsmen.

YOWICAN Summons Emergency Meeting

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The Youth Wing of the Plateau Christian Association of Nigeria, YOWICAN, has summoned an emergency meeting over the killings in Plateau State by suspected Fulani herdsmen.

CAN Canvasses For Inter-religious Studies

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The Federal Government should introduce inter-religious studies at all levels of education to reduce religious violence in the country, the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN. has said.

CAN Urges FG to Overhaul Security Agencies

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CAN President, Rev. Samson Ayokunle, has urged the Federal Government to overhaul the security agencies in the country for effective and efficient service delivery.

Catholic Church Returns to CAN

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After about five years’ absence, the Roman Catholic Church in Nigeria has announced its return to the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN.

CAN, Others Slam Governor Bello Over Looters’ Tithes Comment

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Kogi state Governor, Yahaya Bello has come under heavy fire from Christian leaders comprising, the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, and Roman Catholic Bishops.

CAN To Bar Members Without PVC From Attending Church Services

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CAN, has said it would be compelled to make it a law for any Christian believer to produce his or her own voter’s card before being allowed to attend any mass or service.