Troops sent to quell deadly religious violence in troubled city of Jos

Goodluck Jonathan, Nigeria's Vice-President, has sent troops to the central city of Jos where religious violence broke out on Tuesday. Leaders and a paramedic have reported the death toll to be around 300 but there is no official confirmation.

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REQUEST FOR ASSISTANCE

PLEASE WE REQUEST INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT AGENCIES AND INDIVIDUALS TO COME TO THE AID OF NIGERIAS IN JOS. MANY OF THEM ARE HOMELESS, LACK FOOD, CLOTHING AND MEDICAL CARE. BANKS ARE NOT OPENING AND MARKET ARE SHOT. PLEASE WE NEED FOOD AID, MEDICAL ASSISTANCE, FINANCIAL SUPPORT AND ACCOMMODATION ASSISTANCE FOR THOSE WHOSE HOUSES ARE BURNT.

PLEASE SEND YOUR SUPPORT THROUGH THIS NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANISATION:

AFRICAN CHRISTIAN CARE TRUST ORGANISATION
ABUJA NIGERIA
TEL: 234-8058908397
E-MAIL: africanchristiancare@yahoo.com
www.ourchurch.com/member/a/Acct

Thanks for your cooperation.

Bishop Sunday Uahomo

LEAVE AFRICA ALONE.

WHY ARE THE FRENCH AND BRITISH BOTHERING AFRICA,PLEASE STAY ON YOUR OWN CONTINENT.

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