Anglican Communion’s secretary general says education is key to peaceful communitiesPosted Jul 19, 2019 |
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[Anglican Communion News Service] Education and joint activities across different faiths will help move some of Nigeria’s most divided communities away from hatred and fear, according to the secretary general of the Anglican Communion Josiah Idowu-Fearon.
“Education is the weapon that we must all be willing to use in our efforts to live in peaceful coexistence with one another. And that is why this institution is important,” Idowu-Fearon said speaking at the graduation of students from Kaduna Centre for the Study of Christian-Muslim Relations in Nigeria.
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