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A clarion call for “CAN” to be banned in Nigeria.

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The Christian Association of
Nigeria CAN is becoming a threat
to peaceful coexistence of Nigeria
as an indivisible sovereign country.
The Christian body resorted to inviting
foreign countries of United States, Britain

and Israel to invade Nigeria and hando-
ver the country to them, in their selfish

interest of enslaving other religious faiths
in Nigeria.

  1. To us, the so-called CAN body
    is nothing but one of the numerous

religious bodies in Nigeria. Therefore, it
should not be regarded as a frightening

organization to either citizens or govern-
ment in all ramifications. It should not be

also allowed to be buttressing unneces-
sary utterances and does what it likes at

any time.

  1. To all right thinking persons in
    Nigeria and international countries, Boko

Haram is a terrorist group that kills thou-
sands of innocent Muslims and Chris-
tians and displaced millions of people in

Nigeria. And as such, it’s improper for
members of CAN to see the atrocities of

the group as a way to smear bad on good
of Nigeria.

  1. It is important for illiterate members
    of CAN to understand who members
    of Boko Haram are. Once America, and

other countries invade Nigeria to hando-
ver the country to illiterate Christians, it’s

indeed a welcome development to them
as they have been yearning for it quite a
long time.

  1. God forbid illiterate members of
    CAN. Ameen. – http://www.drjalojalingo.

com/2020/01/28/a-clarion-call-for-canto-
be-banned-in-nigeria/

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