He stated this in his Easter message as Christians mark Jesus Christ’s crucifixion, death, and resurrection and urged them to give special thanks to God for the gift of life to witness and celebrate the period.
Oyewale recalls that Jesus Christ in his lifetime preached love, peace, and above all tolerance and therefore enjoins faithful to imbibe these teachings and put them into practice, irrespective of their religious practice for a secured and peaceful world.
He, however, appeals for continued support to all security agencies as NAOSRE is tasked to fill the reportage gap between the general public and gallant men of security agencies putting their lives on the line to protect Nigerians.
Oyewale, however, prays for the souls of the dead who made enormous sacrifices, writing and fighting to ensure a safer world.
BY IYABO AINA
Publisher News Rain Nigeria
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