Interfaith Media Guild

What is the importance of tolerance and peaceful co-existence?

By Scott Hakala, Ph.D Economics If we not only tolerate our differences but love and have fellowship despite those differences we create an environment that is mentally and spiritually healthier but also less focused on destructive and wasteful pursuits. The…

NIGERIA INTER-RELIGIOUS COUNCIL (NIREC)

The Nigeria Inter-Religious Council (NIREC) is a voluntary Association that was made up of fifty (50) Members, (25 Christians and 25 Muslims) formed by the representatives of the two principal Religions – that is Christianity and Islam in Nigeria, on…

Who is my neighbour?

The power of inter-religious peacebuilding in Nigeria Fr. Justine Dyikuk tells the story of how the simple gesture of helping a neighbour in need has led to friendship between a local Muslim farmer and two missionary priests in the town…

Nigeria’s interfaith council fosters peaceful Christian-Muslim relations

By Patrick Egwu The Nigeria Inter-Religious Council (NIREC) is working to defuse tensions between Christians and Muslims here, providing a forum since 1999 to enhance dialogue between the two groups. Through the past two decades, the interfaith group has responded…

Are Yoruba Muslims truly marginalised?

By Lasisi Olagunju (Published in the Nigerian Tribune on Monday, 3 February, 2025) Each time we hear or read outsiders say they are fighting for Yoruba Muslims, some of us (Yoruba Muslims) laugh. Who told them that we cannot fight…

Interior Minister Admonishes Religious Tolerance as Demonstrated by NASFAT

The Minister of Interior, Dr Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo has said religion without tolerance is inhumanity saying that tolerance should be a hallmark of religious understanding. In a release signed by Ministry’s Director Press & Public Relations, Ozoya Imohimi, the Minister stated…

Promoting Interfaith Dialogue and Religious Tolerance in Nigeria

By Robin McDonough The existence of religious violence is unjustifiable. Recognizing the need to address and mitigate its occurrence, the commemoration of the International Day of Victims of Violence Based on Religion or Belief was held on August 22, 2024.…
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