Deborah Samuel: Christians protest in Ekiti, sue for peace, unity
By Ayu Esuku | Fountain Newsbreaker
A group of Christians who are pastors and members of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) in Ado-Ekiti have asked for unity and togetherness amongst Nigerians in a peaceful protest.
They made this known at a peace walk in Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State capital, as they came out in their hundreds to protest, calling for an end to the incessant killings of innocent Nigerians whilst using religion as a disguise.
This protest was in reaction to the leaching and killing of a Christian girl, Deborah Samuel by her Muslim classmates in Sokoto State, which happened on May 12 2022, for alleged blasphemy.
The protesters which comprised of pastors-in-charge of zones,areas, parishes, workers, and members who were majorly youths, carried placards with inscriptions; 'Let's be our brothers' keeper', 'Let's live together in peace', 'No Killing in the name of God', 'God is watching' amongst others.
Speaking with newsmen immediately after the protest, Pastor Anthonio Obinna-Ibe, the Pastor-in-charge of The R.C.C.G, Palace of Praise, Youth Province 9 Headquarters, Ado-Ekiti, stated that the essence of the protest was in compliance with the directive of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), for peace and unity in Nigeria.
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