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Bishop Kukah advocates unity, use of Anthem’s 2nd stanza as opening and closing prayers at events

The Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Bishop Matthew Kukah, has urged Nigerians to stick to the use of second stanza of the National Anthem at events to further promote unity.

The clergyman made the call while delivering an address at the two-day retreat organised by the Southern Senators’ Forum in Calabar on Saturday.

He said the use of Muslim or Christian prayers at events would only make Nigerians more aware of their differences.

“I am worried that we are increasingly making ourselves aware of our differences.

“This is further dividing us. I am always worried and I have had a lot of argument with people about the idea of Christian and Muslim prayer.

“If we continue at this level, one day there will be prayer for light skinned and not so light skinned people, short or tall people.

“I am chairman of the Governing Council of Nasarawa State University and the only opening prayer we say in all our meeting is second stanza of the National Anthem which is as good a prayer as ever,’’ he said.

He urged Nigerians to continue to promote things that would further unite the nation than divide it. (NAN)

Eid-el-Kabir: Lagos commence sale of Lake Rice

Ahead of the Eid-el-Kabir celebration slated to hold on September 1, the Lagos state government is set to begin the sale of Lake Rice across the state.
This is contained in a statement by Tunbosun ogunbanwo, assistant director, public affairs, Lagos ministry of agriculture.
According to the statement, Toyin Suarau, the state’s commissioner for agriculture, told journalists on Wednesday that over 30 trailer load of the rice have arrived the state and a total of 70 trucks were still being expected.
Suarau also said the government had made adequate arrangement to ensure that Lagosians willing to purchase the product can do so without much hassles.
“This present administration has made the necessary logistics in place. Trailers are coming into the state with the rice,” Suarau said.
“As we speak, there are over 30 trailer loads in Lagos, by Friday it would be about 40, by next week it would be up to 70 trucks and even after the Sallah period, there would be more coming into the state.”
According to him, the rice would be on sale across the 20 local governments and 37 local council development areas, to allow even distribution of the product.
He said the rice would also be available at LTV Blue Roof Complex, Agidingbi, Ikeja, while the prices still remain the same as N12, 000 for 50kg bag, N6,000 for 25kg and N2,500 for 10kg.
“There is going to be even distribution of the LAKE RICE and that’s why we are using all the local governments and the local council development areas,” he said.
“This will ensure wide distribution of the product to as many people who want it. we have made arrangement for the rice to continue to come into the state, so there is no need for panic buy or any form of rush, just go to your local government or local council development area you will get it to buy.”
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Source: thecable.ng