
Nigeria: Terrorism - More Muslims Are Killed Than Christians - Joji, Arewa Chief (All Africa)
[Vanguard] Captain Mohammed Joji, a former Managing Director of the defunct Nigeria Airways and Secretary-General, Airline Operators in Nigeria (AON), is the newly appointed Arewa Consultative Forum's (ACF) Strategy Committee Chairman. He spoke with Sunday Vanguard at his Kaduna office on why no religious group should be blamed for the security challenges currently faced by the country but recommended that the two major religious groups in the North should unite and provide solution. Excerpt
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