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When evils multiply in a society

Please permit me to express my sincere opinion on the above topic over this country. One religious book says that, “the city that there’s no law, there will be no sin”. Even in any house, church or mosque that there is no law, there are no sins. Let me here say before long that all laws all over the world were tapped from the Good Book. I  refer to the book of Genesis  chapter  20, from verse one to the end; Leviticus 26, from verse one to the end, go and read more in the biblical book. Governments all over the world tapped their laws from the Bible.

I relate this to the Bible because there are a lot of laws that came from God to Moses and Joshua that became international laws. The then Book of Law is what we now call the Old Testament. This has been from the beginning of the world,  they were not dropped from heaven but God dictated them to the aforementioned who wrote them down.

There’ll never be peace in this country, until… —Ango Abdullahi

Today, it is a pity that Satan has taken over Nigeria and the whole world as a whole.  But I am particular about   Nigeria  my  own  country.  Many  evils  are being perpetrated in Nigeria these days that need ruminating about on a daily basis and how  to tackle  them urgently  for  peace and stability  of  this wonderful country. I remember some years back before 1960, if one was going somewhere and one saw a dead body on the way, for the next five months, that person may not attempt to pass through that way. In those days, sellers of goods by the roadside did not need by their wares, all they needed to was to indicate the worth of their wares.

On their returns, they would find the exact amount that tallied with the value of the item bought. However, such no longer exists in our country today.

Killing human beings for money rituals has no meaning to evil doers. I am writing this article that this country may regenerate herself before Nigeria becomes another Bangladesh.

Elder Niran Alao,

P.O. Box 531, Iwo.

David Olagunju

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