Bishop Willybard Kitogho Lagho has reflected on his lifelong journey in Christian-Muslim relations, urging religious leaders to work together to address injustice and the root causes of violence in the pursuit of lasting peace. Speaking during a Wednesday, May 27 online ceremony at which he received an Honorary Doctor of Theology degree from Global Ministries University, (GMU) in the United States of America in recognition of his contribution to…
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