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DEBORAH: CAN orders nationwide protest
The Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, has directed all churches across the country and Christian stakeholders to embark on a peaceful nationwide protest, demanding justice for the lynched Deborah Samuel.
A circular released on Saturday night by CAN’s General Secretary, Joseph Daramola, stated this.
“The protest will take place on 22 May, 2022 in the afternoon by 3pm in every secretariat of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) nationwide and not on the streets in order to avoid further loss of lives.
“We urge those who could afford it to make use of the traditional media and social media to give it wide coverage in order to sensitise the whole world. We also call on Nigerian Christians in the diaspora to join us using our embassies all over the world.
“The occasion can also be used to pray for Deborah’s family and friends, peace for the country, victory for the Church and godly political leaders in the coming general election. Thanks, and God bless you all,” the organization said.
The circular directed Christians to hold placards with some succinct messages like:
“WE DEMAND JUSTICE FOR DEBORAH; CHRISTIANS ARE NOT SECOND CLASS CITIZENS; NO MORE KILLING IN GOD’S NAME; ENOUGH IS ENOUGH; POLICE, STOP UNPROVOKED KILLINGS IN NIGERIA.”
Deborah was killed for allegedly blaspheming Prophet Mohammed.
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