Nigeria: Imbibing Peaceful Co-Existence in a Contemporary Multi-Religious Society - the NASFAT Roadmap

Insecurity which has been ravaging the Nigerian fabric in the recent time especially in the North, came to the front burner at a national symposium organised by NASFAT, in Abuja. In this report, EMMA OKEREH tries to look at the issues that played out at the conference whose main thrust was to remove the misconception about the perpetrators of violence that masquerade as muslims.

Peace is no doubt a sine-qua-non to development. No society can really attain its economic and political heights when the ingredients of peace, harmony social developments are lacking. It has therefore become imperative that all nations of the world that aspire to be great, must as a matter of necessity tow the path of peace among its people whether multi religious or multi- ethnic.

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