Tinubu Ball President on Saturday urged Nigerians to hug peace at any time.
The President made a call during the funeral ceremony Nana Lydia Yilwatda, the mother of the National Congress of All Progressive (APC), Prof. Nantawe Yilwatda, which was held in Jos, the State of the Highlands.
He preached religious tolerance and demanded the scholars at the event to fight for peace as a key to encouraging national unity.
Tinubu said: “Hate has never been an option for us. I was born into Islam and remaining a Muslim, while my wife is a priest. He prayed for me, and there was never a conflict between us. I never tried to persuade him to convert.
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“This must be an opportunity to promote the unity needed. To the ulama, thank you for the promotion of peace. Hate is not a choice. We must love each other. Nothing determines what God has ordained. We pray to the same God. We are responsible to Him.”
In his remarks, the Governor of the State of the Highlands, Caleb Mutfwang, thanked the President for attending the burial of the APC chairman in the state.
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