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Group Advocates Non-violent Communication in Nigeria
« on: October 07, 2017, 01:01:41 am »
Group Advocates Non-violent Communication in Nigeria

Following its belief that too much of the language deployed in the ongoing conversations about the future of Nigeria is laden with so much diktat, violence and reinforcement of perceived injustice, a trend that has only caused degeneration in the country, the Coalition of Nigeria Apostolic Leader (CNAL), a group of Christian leaders, recently came […]
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