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Southwestern state bans open-air preaching

The government of the southwestern Nigerian state of Ondo has banned open-air preaching by any religious body in a bid to reduce tension between Christians and Muslims, Nigerian state television reported on Sunday. Governor Adebayo Adefarati made the announcement following a meeting with representatives from both religious communities. He also warned against the printing and circulation of "provocative" documents and banners likely to provoke unrest. The state commissioner of police and other security officials said they would arrest and prosecute anyone involved in activities likely to cause a breakdown of law and order, Nigerian TV reported. Over the past two years at least a dozen states in Nigeria’s predominantly Muslim north have adopted Sharia - Islamic law - sparking religious clashes in a number of northern towns, and reprisals in the mainly Christian south.

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