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Archbishop of Canterbury Extols Muslim Hospitality, Urges Christian Engagement in Ramadan Iftars

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Canterbury, England – Archbishop Justin Welby of Canterbury, a prominent Christian leader, recently took to Facebook to express his gratitude for the warm reception he received as a guest at an iftar hosted by Canterbury Mosque last week.

In his heartfelt post, Archbishop Welby commended the kindness and hospitality extended to him by the Muslim community, particularly during the holy month of Ramadan, and urged Christians to embrace similar invitations as opportunities to foster deeper bonds of friendship and understanding between religious communities.

The archbishop during the iftar

The archbishop during the iftar

The Archbishop’s presence at the iftar underscores the spirit of interfaith harmony and mutual respect that transcends religious boundaries, especially in times of adversity.

Reflecting on his experience, Archbishop Welby wrote, “I was grateful to be a guest at an iftar last week at Canterbury Mosque, and to have been welcomed with such kindness and hospitality.” His words echo sentiments of appreciation for the inclusive nature of Ramadan observances, which encourage solidarity and compassion across diverse faith traditions.

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Some women Muslim faithfuls

Some women Muslim faithfuls

Against the backdrop of global challenges and societal divisions, Archbishop Welby’s message resonates as a call to action for Christians to actively participate in interfaith dialogue and engagement.

“Especially at this difficult time,” he emphasized, “I’m inspired by the openness of so many Muslim communities during the month of Ramadan.” His encouragement reflects a commitment to building bridges of understanding and support between different religious communities, promoting harmony and coexistence amidst diversity.

By sharing his positive experience at Canterbury Mosque, Archbishop Welby amplifies the voices of religious tolerance and inclusivity, challenging misconceptions and stereotypes that may divide communities.

As Ramadan continues to be observed worldwide, Archbishop Welby’s message serves as a reminder of the shared values of hospitality, compassion, and solidarity that unite humanity across religious lines.

In embracing invitations to iftars and engaging in meaningful dialogue with Muslim neighbors, Christians have the opportunity to strengthen the fabric of interfaith relations and contribute to a more harmonious and inclusive society.

The Archbishop’s call for Christians to participate in Ramadan iftars echoes a broader movement towards interfaith understanding and cooperation, exemplifying the transformative power of dialogue and mutual respect in building a more peaceful and interconnected world.

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ADC Defies INEC, Vows to Proceed with Congresses Amid Leadership Crisis

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

Nigeria’s African Democratic Congress (ADC) has declared it will go ahead with its scheduled congresses and national convention, defying the Independent National Electoral Commission’s (INEC) decision to suspend recognition of the party’s leadership.

The party’s National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, insisted that the ADC has fulfilled all legal requirements, having formally notified the electoral body of its planned events.

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“We will go ahead with our congresses. We have given INEC 21 days’ notice, they have accepted. Whether they come or not, we will continue with our congresses and our convention,” Abdullahi said during an interview on Arise TV.

His remarks come just days after INEC announced it would withhold recognition of the ADC’s leadership pending the outcome of a court case related to an internal dispute within the party.

The standoff sets the stage for a potential clash between the electoral commission and the opposition party, raising fresh questions about party governance, internal democracy, and the legal limits of INEC’s oversight powers in Nigeria.

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ADC Rejects INEC’s Ruling Interpretation, Vows to Clarify Contradictions

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has sharply criticized the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) over its interpretation of a recent Court of Appeal statement, alleging that the commission has abandoned its neutrality by siding with the federal government.

In a press release issued on Wednesday, the ADC’s National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, rejected INEC’s position, describing it as “contradictory and inconsistent with facts.” The party claimed that INEC was acting under pressure from a government it characterized as “jittery” due to the ADC’s growing momentum.

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“We reject INEC’s interpretation of the Court of Appeal ruling,” the statement read. “We knew that INEC was being pressured by a government that has become jittery from the ADC’s rising momentum even in the face of its relentless assault on all opposition parties.”

The ADC accused the electoral commission of caving to political pressure, asserting that it has effectively chosen to align with the government against the Nigerian people. The party vowed to publicly clarify what it called the contradictions in INEC’s statement.

According to the release, the ADC is currently reviewing its legal and political options and will announce its next steps in the coming days. The party urged its members and the public to remain steadfast.

“We are currently reviewing our options, and we shall make these known soon. Meanwhile, we call on our members and all Nigerians to remain steadfast as they await further directives,” the statement concluded, adding the slogans: “Nigeria is rising. ADC is rising.”

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ADC Rising: Salga hails influx of political heavyweights as a turning point for justice

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Ambassador Abdulrahman Mai Nasara Salga, a prominent ADC leader from Dala, Kano, has welcomed the influx of influential politicians into the party, describing it as a sign of ADC’s growing acceptance.

Salga, who contested for the federal legislature in Dala during the 2023 general election, says the party’s progress is heartening, having worked tirelessly to promote ADC’s agenda and position it as a viable alternative for good governance.

He highlights the entry of Kwankwasiyya leader Dr. Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, former Kano State Deputy Governor Comrade Aminu Abdulsalam, and APC’s 2025 gubernatorial candidate Dr. Nasir Yusuf Gawuna, among others, as major boosts that are transforming ADC into a formidable opposition force.

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Salga believes these developments signal a shift towards justice and better leadership in Kano and Nigeria. He urges party leaders, including Atiku Abubakar, Peter Obi, and Kwankwaso, to unite for success in 2027.

The ADC leader pledges continued efforts to promote the party’s ideals, expressing optimism for a brighter future with these influential additions.

 

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