The Christian Association of Nigeria in Ile-Ife has called for religious tolerance, kicking against a curfew imposed by traditional worshipers in Ile-Ife.
Mr Dagona said that diphtheria manifested in parts of the state.
The council condemned the escalating insecurity in the country.
“So we ask Nigerians who seem to have lost hope not to lose hope. But to have patience and persevere,” said CAN.
Mr Dahiru noted that Mr Bomoi distributed over 2,000 bags (20kg) of rice to his constituents in Potiskum, Yobe State.
“Eighty per cent of people living in the South-East are Christians.’’
Mr Bakeni noted that this year’s Christmas is celebrated amidst difficult and harsh economic realities.
The Archbishop described passive Christian living as a minus to society
“This is a festive period; we want to ensure that everybody celebrates Christmas and the New Year very well,” he said.
CAN has commended the Armed Forces of Nigeria for the successes being recorded in dealing with the nation’s security challenges.
