Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has identified politics in matters of 
religion and tribe as a major problem facing the Nation at the moment. 
Speaking at the National Ecumenical Center Abuja where the Thanksgiving 
service to commemorate the 55th Independence of Nigeria held yesterday 
September 27th, Osinbajo said Nigerians must dissociate themselves with 
from such tribal and religious lines as the issues that affect the 
country affects all irrespective of tribe or religion.
"Our nation is sharply divided for long along religious and tribal 
lines. The moment we are divided against ourselves we can’t stand. We 
must also speak on the unity of the country. It will make a difference 
in the future of this country.
Our country’s major problem is that we play politics with everything. We
 play politics with religion, we play politics with tribe.
When a bomb goes off in Potiskum or Maiduguri, it doesn’t ask questions,
 whether you are a Yoruba, Igbo or Hausa. The issues that we see go 
beyond the contest between Christians and Muslims. We have seen children
 and adults blown to pieces who are victims of insurgency.
There were Christians, Muslims and those who do not profess any faith. 
Jesus Christ did not come to this world to celebrate religion, but for 
redemption. He came to make sacrifice for us.
The message of Jesus Christ transcends religion. No matter what it is 
that we face, the answer lies in the love of Jesus Christ. That is what 
we see as Nigeria clocks 55. We also expresse our condolences to the 
families of those who lost their lives in Mecca" he said
 
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