During his first trip to Africa,the pope will spend about two days in each country and visit only the capitals.
In Nairobi, he will visit Kangemi, a slum that is home to 650,000 people.He will also hold an inter-religious meeting and say a Mass at a university in the capital.
The Kenya stop had been in doubt in the initial planning of the November 25-30 trip.
In Uganda, Francis is scheduled to visit a home for the disabled in Nalukolongo, a suburb of the capital Kampala.
The last stop is Bangui, the capital of the Central African Republic, where he is meeting with Muslim leaders in the Koudoukou mosque.
Many have wondered why he is skipping North-eastern Nigeria which is plagued by Boko Haram.But, it may be because Boko Haram is not considered a religious crises anymore as Muslims are victims as much as Christians are.
Can't blame him probably fear of the unknown "bokoharam"and the way people kill themselves,"too much blood shed ".safe trip pope
ReplyDeleteMaybe he has his reasons for not coming!
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ReplyDeleteHe's free to visit anywhere he chooses.Not like his coming to Nigeria would change anything though..
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ReplyDeleteAm sure he's got his reasons.
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ReplyDeletea.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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Am sure with tym the dude go reach here.
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And his reasons are???I sense racism
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