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Nigeria: Lynch mob, broken system, By Wole Olaoye

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May the soul of Deborah Samuel and the souls of all other victims of mob lynching through the mercy of God rest in perfect peace as we pray for the Unmade Maker to console their families and forgive their killers. “Never again”!  That phrase was made popular by survivors of the Holocaust in which six […]

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