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Christmas: Aduda urges peaceful co-existence

The Senator, representing the Federal Capital Territory, in a press statement he made available to newsmen in Abuja, extolled the virtues of Jesus Christ, saying…

The Senator, representing the Federal Capital Territory, in a press statement he made available to newsmen in Abuja, extolled the virtues of Jesus Christ, saying such life should be an example for everyone who seeks the greatness of Nigeria.
The statement read in part: “The life of Jesus Christ is characterized by great virtues that include love, perseverance, tolerance and mutual co-existence with people even when he knew they are his enemies. The love of Jesus Christ to humankind is uncountable and can only be understood through his works that is known to be filled with compassion.”
Senator Aduda, who is the Senate Committee Chairman on Power, said the country can overcome its challenges only through love, understanding and respect for one another, warning against inciting the public to unduly challenge the leadership of the country.
The statement added: “Those inciting the public against the leadership of this country through false alarms are doing so for selfish reasons without the love of the country in their hearts. We must do our best for our country as creations of love.
“Christian leaders cannot be tired of the happenings around the country at this time. It is a battle to be won on our knees as we are encouraged by the holy book to pray for the peace of our nation.”

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