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CAN, Kukah Centre knock MURIC over call for sack as National Peace Committee Secretary
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By Luminous Jannamike, ABUJA
The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and the Kukah Centre, on Tuesday, faulted the call for the sacking of Bishop Matthew Kukah of Sokoto Catholic diocese as the Secretary of the National Peace Committee.
They said MURIC’s call came from a position of ignorance as the NPC is a non-governmental group convened by Bishop Kukah himself.
CAN and the Kukah Centre, therefore, advised the Muslim group to carry out adequate research next time before making such public demands.
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Family, friends eulogize Sam Nda-Isaiah at service of songs
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By Omeiza Ajayi
It was an out pouring of emotion yesterday as family, friends and well-wishers paid flattering tributes and related their experiences with the late Chairman of Leadership Newspapers, Mr. Sam Nda-Isaiah, during a virtual service of songs held in his honour in Abuja.
Nda-Isaiah’s immediate younger brother, Joseph,who described him as a blessing, stated that the deceased lived a life of loving deeds and impacted on the lives of all he came across.
Joseph Nda-Isaiah said he felt blessed to have had Sam as a brother, noting that his legacies would live on in his children.
Nigeria: Family, Friends Eulogize Sam NDA-Isaiah At Service of Songs
28 December 2020
By Omeiza Ajayi
It was an out pouring of emotion yesterday as family, friends and well-wishers paid flattering tributes and related their experiences with the late Chairman of Leadership Newspapers, Mr. Sam Nda-Isaiah, during a virtual service of songs held in his honour in Abuja.
Nda-Isaiah s immediate younger brother, Joseph,who described him as a blessing, stated that the deceased lived a life of loving deeds and impacted on the lives of all he came across.
Joseph Nda-Isaiah said he felt blessed to have had Sam as a brother, noting that his legacies would live on in his children.
Family, friends eulogise Sam Nda-Isaiah at service of songs
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From right: Son of the deceased, Joshua Nda-Isaiah; Widow of the deceased, Zainab Nda-Isaiah and other family members singing a hymn with the officiating ministers during the virtual service of songs as part of the funeral rites for the Publisher Leadership Newspapers, Late Sam Nda-Isaiah at his residence, Maitama, Abuja. Photo: Abayomi Adeshida
By Luminous Jannamike
Family, friends and well-wishers came together on Sunday to relate their experiences with the late Chairman of Leadership, Mr Sam Nda-Isaiah, during a virtual service of songs held in his honour in Abuja.