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Jonathan Warns of Normalized Violence in Nigeria

Jonathan Warns of Normalized Violence in Nigeria

Former President Goodluck Jonathan addressed the normalization of violence and killings in Nigeria during the Anglican Diocese of Abuja's first session of the 13th synod. He warned that the country is gradually losing its moral values and sense of humanity, noting that Nigerians have become desensitized to bloodshed.

Jonathan reflected on how past tragedies would provoke national outrage, contrasting it with the current state where violence seems commonplace. He emphasized the need for spiritual renewal and moral direction, urging religious leaders to continue speaking truth and defending righteousness.

Jonathan highlighted the church's crucial role in shaping societal values and warned against the negative influences of modern technology. He also mentioned the attendance of foreign delegates at the conference, expressing satisfaction with their positive impressions of Nigeria, despite negative portrayals by some international media.

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