By Omoyeni Ojeifo The United Nations has called for stronger protection of freedom of religion and belief in Nigeria (FoRB), saying that the right applies equally to people of all faiths, indigenous spiritual communities, and those who profess no religion. The position was presented at a press briefing organised by the National Human Rights Commission in Abuja on Friday, where preliminary findings of a UN mission on FoRB were unveiled. The UN Sp…
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