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Catholic members hit the street of Abuja, see reason

On Sunday, members of Catholic Church marched through the streets of Abuja to protest against the extensive insecurity in the country.
The protest, which started at the National Ecumenical Center, ended at Our Lady Queen of Nigeria Pro Cathedral, where a mass was conducted and parishioners prayed for the country.
The Catholics in their large number dressed in black attire and used placards and banners to convey their messages, such as “God hates injustice”.
The crowd resisted the rain which started shortly after the protest commenced.
This protest is happening during the lenting period
Below are photos of the protest:
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