Alleged Blasphemy: CSOs demand arrest, prosecution of perpetrators
The group further noted that the Nigerian Constitution, described as the supreme law, does not recognise blasphemy.
The group further noted that the Nigerian Constitution, described as the supreme law, does not recognise blasphemy.
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