KIDNAP/MURDER OF A CATHOLIC SEMINARIAN – POLICE ARREST 3
KIDNAP/MURDER OF A CATHOLIC SEMINARIAN
– POLICE ARREST 3
- IGP orders massive manhunt for fleeing suspects
KIDNAP/MURDER OF A CATHOLIC SEMINARIAN
– POLICE ARREST 3
- IGP orders massive manhunt for fleeing suspects
Rev Fr Christopher Omotosho, the Director of Communications of the Catholic Diocese of Sokoto has released information that the killers of Seminarian Michael NNADI have been apprehended by men of the Nigerian Police Force.
On the 31st of March, 2020 His Lordship Most Rev. Dr. Matthew Hassan Kukah ordained three Deacons.
Catholics yesterday in Sokoto led by His Lordship Most Rev Dr. Matthew Hassan Kukah marched over 3 kilometers on a prayer procession in Black attires mourning the incessant killings of their fellow country men and women.
It was solemn and humbling for Raphael Nnadi, twin brother of Michael Nnadi, the Philosophy Student kidnapped alongside three others but murdered alone.
Bro. Michael Ikechukwu Nnadi, one of four Nigerian seminarians kidnapped last month (08th Jan. 2020) has been killed by his abductors. The three seminarians kidnapped along with him were released in the weeks following their kidnapping.
The Kukah Centre in collaboration with the Department for International Development (DFID) and TheNational Peace Committee (NPC) organized a one day seminar on WOMEN, PEACE AND SOCIAL COHESION held at the Goshen Event Centre, Tamaji, Sokoto, Sokoto State.
Nigerian journalists have been enjoined to remain courageous and steadfast in their pursuit of truth despite the challenges of their job.
The Catholic Bishop of Sokoto, Most Rev. Matthew Hassan Kukah made the Monday night during an interface with Newsmen Monday night at the Bakhita Secretariat Sokoto.
He said it is regrettable that journalists are being picked up and incarcerated for carrying out their statutory job of keeping the Nigerian public abreast of development in society and how the people are government.
The Bakhita Media Academy has graduated the first set of students who participated in the courses run at the Academy.
The graduation began with the Mass at the Chapel of the Bakhita Secretariat led