The southwest conference of the Christian Association of Nigeria has ended in Akure, Ondo state, with a call on the Federal Government to tackle the rising cases of insecurity in the country.
The week long conference was witnessed by Christian faithful from different denominations.
Chairman of CAN in Ondo state, Ayo Ladapo, urges President Muhammudu Buhari to use his second term to put an end to killings across the country.
He also wants the president to be more proactive in dealing with kidnapping and armed banditry.
The southwest conference of the Christian Association of Nigeria has ended in Akure, Ondo state, with a call on the Federal Government to tackle the rising cases of insecurity in the country.
The week long conference was witnessed by Christian faithful from different denominations.
Chairman of CAN in Ondo state, Ayo Ladapo, urges President Muhammudu Buhari to use his second term to put an end to killings across the country.
He also wants the president to be more proactive in dealing with kidnapping and armed banditry.
The southwest conference of the Christian Association of Nigeria has ended in Akure, Ondo state, with a call on the Federal Government to tackle the rising cases of insecurity in the country.
The week long conference was witnessed by Christian faithful from different denominations.
Chairman of CAN in Ondo state, Ayo Ladapo, urges President Muhammudu Buhari to use his second term to put an end to killings across the country.
He also wants the president to be more proactive in dealing with kidnapping and armed banditry.
The southwest conference of the Christian Association of Nigeria has ended in Akure, Ondo state, with a call on the Federal Government to tackle the rising cases of insecurity in the country.
The week long conference was witnessed by Christian faithful from different denominations.
Chairman of CAN in Ondo state, Ayo Ladapo, urges President Muhammudu Buhari to use his second term to put an end to killings across the country.
He also wants the president to be more proactive in dealing with kidnapping and armed banditry.
The southwest conference of the Christian Association of Nigeria has ended in Akure, Ondo state, with a call on the Federal Government to tackle the rising cases of insecurity in the country.
The week long conference was witnessed by Christian faithful from different denominations.
Chairman of CAN in Ondo state, Ayo Ladapo, urges President Muhammudu Buhari to use his second term to put an end to killings across the country.
He also wants the president to be more proactive in dealing with kidnapping and armed banditry.
The southwest conference of the Christian Association of Nigeria has ended in Akure, Ondo state, with a call on the Federal Government to tackle the rising cases of insecurity in the country.
The week long conference was witnessed by Christian faithful from different denominations.
Chairman of CAN in Ondo state, Ayo Ladapo, urges President Muhammudu Buhari to use his second term to put an end to killings across the country.
He also wants the president to be more proactive in dealing with kidnapping and armed banditry.
The southwest conference of the Christian Association of Nigeria has ended in Akure, Ondo state, with a call on the Federal Government to tackle the rising cases of insecurity in the country.
The week long conference was witnessed by Christian faithful from different denominations.
Chairman of CAN in Ondo state, Ayo Ladapo, urges President Muhammudu Buhari to use his second term to put an end to killings across the country.
He also wants the president to be more proactive in dealing with kidnapping and armed banditry.
The southwest conference of the Christian Association of Nigeria has ended in Akure, Ondo state, with a call on the Federal Government to tackle the rising cases of insecurity in the country.
The week long conference was witnessed by Christian faithful from different denominations.
Chairman of CAN in Ondo state, Ayo Ladapo, urges President Muhammudu Buhari to use his second term to put an end to killings across the country.
He also wants the president to be more proactive in dealing with kidnapping and armed banditry.