The Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, has disagreed with the Christian Association of Nigeria on the number of people killed in the Southern Kaduna crisis.
The Catholic Archdiocese of Kafanchan had alleged that the unrest had claimed more than 808 lives, in more than 50 villages.
But Idris disputed the claim.
He asked religious, community and political leaders to be patriotic, and advised Nigerians to live in peace with one another in spite of religious and ethnic differences.
The Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, has disagreed with the Christian Association of Nigeria on the number of people killed in the Southern Kaduna crisis.
The Catholic Archdiocese of Kafanchan had alleged that the unrest had claimed more than 808 lives, in more than 50 villages.
But Idris disputed the claim.
He asked religious, community and political leaders to be patriotic, and advised Nigerians to live in peace with one another in spite of religious and ethnic differences.
The Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, has disagreed with the Christian Association of Nigeria on the number of people killed in the Southern Kaduna crisis.
The Catholic Archdiocese of Kafanchan had alleged that the unrest had claimed more than 808 lives, in more than 50 villages.
But Idris disputed the claim.
He asked religious, community and political leaders to be patriotic, and advised Nigerians to live in peace with one another in spite of religious and ethnic differences.
The Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, has disagreed with the Christian Association of Nigeria on the number of people killed in the Southern Kaduna crisis.
The Catholic Archdiocese of Kafanchan had alleged that the unrest had claimed more than 808 lives, in more than 50 villages.
But Idris disputed the claim.
He asked religious, community and political leaders to be patriotic, and advised Nigerians to live in peace with one another in spite of religious and ethnic differences.
The Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, has disagreed with the Christian Association of Nigeria on the number of people killed in the Southern Kaduna crisis.
The Catholic Archdiocese of Kafanchan had alleged that the unrest had claimed more than 808 lives, in more than 50 villages.
But Idris disputed the claim.
He asked religious, community and political leaders to be patriotic, and advised Nigerians to live in peace with one another in spite of religious and ethnic differences.
The Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, has disagreed with the Christian Association of Nigeria on the number of people killed in the Southern Kaduna crisis.
The Catholic Archdiocese of Kafanchan had alleged that the unrest had claimed more than 808 lives, in more than 50 villages.
But Idris disputed the claim.
He asked religious, community and political leaders to be patriotic, and advised Nigerians to live in peace with one another in spite of religious and ethnic differences.
The Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, has disagreed with the Christian Association of Nigeria on the number of people killed in the Southern Kaduna crisis.
The Catholic Archdiocese of Kafanchan had alleged that the unrest had claimed more than 808 lives, in more than 50 villages.
But Idris disputed the claim.
He asked religious, community and political leaders to be patriotic, and advised Nigerians to live in peace with one another in spite of religious and ethnic differences.
The Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, has disagreed with the Christian Association of Nigeria on the number of people killed in the Southern Kaduna crisis.
The Catholic Archdiocese of Kafanchan had alleged that the unrest had claimed more than 808 lives, in more than 50 villages.
But Idris disputed the claim.
He asked religious, community and political leaders to be patriotic, and advised Nigerians to live in peace with one another in spite of religious and ethnic differences.