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UK envoy ends Nigeria visit, seeks religious tolerance
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UK envoy ends Nigeria visit, seeks religious tolerance

Punch Nigeria 38 minutes 1 mins read
UK Special Envoy David Smith concludes Nigeria visit, advocating for religious tolerance and interfaith dialogue to strengthen peace and cohesion. Read mor Read More: https://punchng.com/uk-envoy-ends-nigeria-visit-seeks-religious-tolerance/

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