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Nigerians Reflect on Importance of Harmonious Living on International Day of Living Together in Peace


As the world commemorate International Day of Living Together in Peace, Nigerians have continued to reflect on the importance of harmonious living and building understanding in our local communities. The International Day of Living Together in Peace is observed annually on May 16th.

The Day was established by the United Nations General Assembly to encourage countries to work together in unity despite their language differences and cultural diversity to build a sustainable world of peace.

For a fact, several attempts have been made to promote global peace, however, factors such as prejudice, historical grievances, and cultural differences have hindered the progress.

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The Rivers State Commandant, Peace Corps of Nigeria, Dr. Michael Obiora, said until such factors are adequately addressed, achieving peaceful co-existence will become a herculean task.

‎Dr. Obiora said activities such as communal dialogue, educational programs and cultural exchange have been designed by his organization to foster understanding and enhance harmonious living.

‎‎A social reformer Mr. Andy Akpotive emphasized that living together in peace means fostering mutual respect, empathy, and cooperation among all individuals, regardless of their differences.


‎The International Day of Living Together in Peace serves as a reminder of the collective responsibility of every individual to build a more harmonious global community by embracing diversity, promoting reconciliation, and supporting initiatives that foster peace.

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One Response

  1. Are Nigerians willing to live in peace with one another?
    Is the government willing to live in peace with the Nigerian people?
    The Nigerian structure agreed upon, for us to live in peace, was truncated in 1966, and legalized in 1999. With the criminal abrogation of peaceful existence, could Nigerians actually live in peace with one another?
    Does the 1999 nefarious constitution permit us to live in peace?

    Who is a Nigerian in the real sense? Let’s identify the “NIgerian” first, then we could talk about “living in peace later”

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