Govt officials, politicians fuelling religious intolerance in Nigeria – Falana
Legal luminary, Femi Falana on Saturday stated that corrupt government officials were responsible for religious intolerance in Nigeria.
The human rights activists noted that that certain office holders were the ones pitching the citizens against each other. Falana insisted that leaders were not sincere with stopping the challenge because it distracts people from their corrupt cases while the people are battling themselves. “I am defending all the oppressed irrespective of religious affiliation. However our own leaders are busy spreading falsehoods about religion,” he added.
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