The Global Peace Foundation (GPF) Nigeria, in partnership with the Church and Society Kaduna and International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) Jos, organized a multi-day Ramadan Feeding Program in FCT, Kaduna, and Plateau States. On March 27, April 2, and April 4, the program fed more than 2,000 Muslims.
The following is an excerpt from the Daily Post:
In the spirit of oneness and togetherness, Christians and Hindus brought food for Muslims to break their fast usually called Iftar in Jos the Plateau State Capital.
They also urged the Muslim Ummah to pray for the country, especially, against the current security challenges of banditry, kidnapping, and economic hardship being experienced in the nation.
The IFTAR meals were to 600 Muslims in the Jos Central Mosque (400plates), and Jos Fibre Mosque (200plates), by a Catholic Priest, Baptist Reverend and ISKCON Hindu Priest.
Rev. John Hayab, who is the Country Director, Global Peace Foundation Nigeria in collaboration with partners Church and Society Kaduna and International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON Jos) said, \”The essence of this visit is to identify with our Muslim brothers and sisters in this season of Ramadan and to remind humanity that we are one, members of one family under God.
Read more:
Daily Post: Ramadan: Christians, Muslims, Hindus share IFTAR meal, pray against banditry, kidnapping
Stadt Daily: Ramadan: Global Peace Foundation, Krishna Feed 500 Muslims In Kaduna
Talk Nigerian: NGOs, Church feed 500 fasting Muslims in Kaduna
Nigerian Newspaper: Ramadan: Global Peace Foundation, Krishna Feed 500 Muslims in Kaduna