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Boko Haram will not breakup Nigeria-AMORC leader



    Boko Haram will not breakup Nigeria-AMORC leader


 


                                                     By Emmanuel Udom  


 


Prince Dr Kenneth Idiodi, grand administrator, The Rosicrucian Order, AMORC in Nigeria is certainly an optimistic man. He expressed the assurance that despite the many violence and bombing unleashed on Nigeria by members of the Boko Haram sect, the country will still live as one indivisible entity.


 


Idiodi made this statement during a public seminar organized last week Saturday by the Lagos zone of AMORC at Airport Hotel in Lagos, southwest Nigeria.


 Speaking on insecurity in the county he said that in the past, our Nigeria has passed through the civil war, which almost resulted in the break-up of the country. However, the war ended, even as millions of persons perished and the country still intact.


 Apart from the Nigeria-Biafra civil war, there has been quite a number of violence, agitation, killings, maiming and destructions unleashed on the country by some persons and group. The country survived the onslaughts and still remains as one. This is a clear indication that God is benevolent and loves Nigeria, despite our short comings as a nation, he said


 The precious souls of those who have departed this world untimely, due to the activities of terrorist groups will rest  peacefully in the bosom of God, advising members of the Boko Haram sect to embrace the olive branch extended to it by the President Goodluck Jonathan led regime.


 Dialogue, not violence will solve the present menace caused by the activities of the sect, even as the president has assured the terrorists that his administration is ready to jaw-jaw with them.





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