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There has been increased global attention on the situation for Christians in Nigeria in recent weeks so Sam sat down with Dr Khataza Gondwe and Reverend Yunusa Nmadu to talk about what is happening and how to stay informed.
Reverend Yunusa Nmadu is founder and CEO of CSW Nigeria. He is a convert from Islam, a pastor and church leader who seeks redemptive and creative solutions to religious injustices prevalent in his country, while assisting survivors and championing reconciliation.
Khataza has advocated for freedom of religion or belief (FoRB) for over 20 years. As Joint Head of Advocacy at CSW UK and Team Leader for Africa and the Middle East at CSW, she briefs officials in the US, UK, EU and Africa.
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There has been increased global attention on the situation for Christians in Nigeria in recent weeks so Sam sat down with Dr Khataza Gondwe and Reverend Yunusa Nmadu to talk about what is happening and how to stay informed.
Reverend Yunusa Nmadu is founder and CEO of CSW Nigeria. He is a convert from Islam, a pastor and church leader who seeks redemptive and creative solutions to religious injustices prevalent in his country, while assisting survivors and championing reconciliation.
Khataza has advocated for freedom of religion or belief (FoRB) for over 20 years. As Joint Head of Advocacy at CSW UK and Team Leader for Africa and the Middle East at CSW, she briefs officials in the US, UK, EU and Africa.
SEND US YOUR QUESTIONS
Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/cswuk
Instagram- csw_uk
USEFUL LINKS
Find out more at csw.org.uk/Nigeria
Download our prayer diary csw.org.uk/prayer
These episodes are made possible by the generous donations made by our supporters. If you'd like to join our movement and help us keep this podcast going, you can do so by going to:
csw.org.uk/give