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Alhaji Tajudden Bisimillahi Felicitates with Christains at Easter

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The Imole Adinni of Okun land and a one time Aspirant for the seat of the Western Senatorial District of Kogi State, Alhaji Tajudden Bisimillahi has felicitated with Christains across the Kogi West Senatorial District and the people of the state in general.

Alhaji Bisimillahi, in an interview with news men in Lokoja described the occasion as an opportunity to showcase love, sacrifice and humility as exemplified by Christ Jesus who obeyed the divine commandment for the purpose of mankind.

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Alhaji Bisimillahi urged Christains in the state to utilize the occcassion to show love to their neighbors irrespective of religious diversification urging them to remain committed to prayers for a peaceful, progressive and more prosperous nation.

His words “I am using this privilege to felicitate with my christain brothers across the state. Easter is a moment of celebration no doubt and we in Yagba East have always ensured a remarkable sense of oneness. I urge Christians to use the occasion to showcase love and prayers for the progress of the nation.”

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The Imole Adinni of Okun land commended the unique roles of religious leaders, traditional institutions and those at the helms of affairs to ensure the peaceful coexistence in Kogi State.

Alhaji Bisimillahi also felicitated with the Agbana of Isanlu on the occcassion of Isanlu day’s celebration and pray for many more fruitful years ahead.

Source: StreetReporters.ng

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Comrade James Ezema is a veteran journalist and media consultant. He is a political strategist. He can be reached on +2348035823617 via call or WhatsApp.

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