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Munga Dossa village

25 Dec
Bishop of the United Methodist Church (UMC) in Nigeria, Ande Emmanuel, has condemned the recent attack on Munga Dossa village in Taraba State’s Karim-Lamido Local Council, where three faithful were murdered.

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