Kashim Shettima, the newly elected Vice President of Nigeria, has chosen a Christian from the north to serve as his Aide de Camp (ADC), and he has selected a Nigerian from the south-eastern region to serve as Chief Security Officer.
It has been reported that a lecture commemorating the occasion of the inauguration took place today. Attending the event were notable figures from across the nation, including President Buhari, Kashim Shettima, and Bishop Kukah, amongst others.
Shettima seized the opportunity to deliver a speech to those in attendance during the event.
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In spite of the fact that he is a devout Muslim and hails from the northern part of the country, he made the startling declaration that his assistant deputy chief of staff will be a Christian and that his chief security officer will come from the southeast region of the country.
He stated that “perception is everything in politics.” As we begin the process of forming a new administration, he stated that he made a conscious decision to select an Igbo man who is also a Catholic to serve as his Chief Security Officer.
“Once again, with the goal of fostering inclusivity and a sense of community, I purposefully chose a Northern Christian to serve as my ADC. Therefore, whoever is credited with founding Boko Haram will have their safety ensured by…”
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“I was a child of necessity, and there is no agenda to Islamize society,” she said. Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu is a devout Muslim, but he is wed to a devout Christian. His wife is not only a Christian, but she also serves as a pastor in the Redeemed Christian Church of God.
“People are alluding that someone who has not Islamized his family has the intention to Islamize the nation,” he added. “Someone who has not Islamized his family.”
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