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"A sustainable society is a society that is respectful of other people rights; a society that is responsible enough to support others in need. I am building bridges across Nigeria religious fault lines starting dialogue on rule of law that revolves…"
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Religion / Faith
Christian/Baptist
I have attended the Parliament of Religions:
Never
Local Religious Community / Interfaith Affiliation:
Nigeria Dialogue Roundtable
Website:
http://ayobolafoundation.org
I have come to PeaceNext looking for:
networking, interreligious advocacy, interreligious exploration, intrareligious reflection
I am inspired by:
By Rev. Dr. Carol Flet
Martin Luther King Jr
My favorite spiritual places:
Temples Square in Salt lake City
Interreligious causes I care about:
Tolerance and Rule of Law in Interfaith dialogue
Changes I am working toward in my community:
Rule of Law in Religious Dialogue
About Me:
I am conscientious individuals pursuing peace in my community and nation

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At 2:59pm on June 4, 2012, Stephen Enada said…

A sustainable society is a society that is respectful of other people rights; a society that is responsible enough to support others in need. I am building bridges across Nigeria religious fault lines starting dialogue on rule of law that revolves around: rights, respect and responsibilty.The last hope for a nation state melts away when corruption and politics also engulf the very core of law interpretation and enforcement. Without interpretation and enforcement there could be no law and without law there could be no order, and without order there could be no system. What can stem a collapse once it starts if the judiciary cannot command respect? May the gun never again become our arbiter