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Christian, Muslim leaders join forces, criticize Nigerian gov’t response to mass killings, displacement

admin February 19, 2026
Christian, Muslim leaders join forces, criticize Nigerian gov't response to mass killings, displacement

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Christian, Muslim and traditional leaders in Nigeria are banding together as part of a new interfaith effort to find solutions and demand protection from their government, as thousands of civilians are killed each year by communal clashes, banditry and terrorism that has displaced millions over the last decade-plus. 

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