Media Release
PETITION TO INITIATE A PUBLIC INQUIRY INTO THE MASS ABDUCTION OF 177 CHURCH WORSHIPPERS IN KAJURU, KADUNA STATE
January 23, 2026
PSJ UK, a United Kingdom–based Nigeria-focused Social Justice advocacy organization, formally calls on the Government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, through the Nigerian High Commission in London and its newly appointed High Commissioner,...
Read More 1 Reaction ShareSunday 18th January, 2026 Kaduna Church Abductions: Truth, Silence, and the Demand for Justice
January 20, 2026
PSJ UK is deeply concerned by the conflicting accounts surrounding the reported abduction of worshippers in Kurmin Wali, Kajuru Local Government Area of Kaduna State. While the Kaduna State Police Command, through the Kaduna...
Read More 1 Reaction SharePSJ UK EXTENDS CONDOLENCES TO CHIMAMANDA ADICHIE’S FAMILY, CALLS FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE & MEDICAL ACCOUNTABILITY
January 11, 2026
PSJ UK EXTENDS CONDOLENCES TO CHIMAMANDA ADICHIE’S FAMILY, CALLS FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE & MEDICAL ACCOUNTABILITY “I will never survive the loss of my child.” These haunting words from renowned author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie speak...
Read More 1 Reaction SharePRESS STATEMENT BY INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION FOR PEACEBUILDING & SOCIAL JUSTICE (PSJUK)
October 07, 2025
In recent days, international media outlets have reported alarming figures about ongoing violence in Nigeria; claiming that more than 700 Christians have been killed in just the first 220 days of 2025, with some...
Read More ShareCall for New Review of Approach on Insecurity Crisis
October 04, 2024
Amidst unresolved insecurity challenges in the country, a new report has examined the intricate complexities of the crisis based on its root causes and called for a problem-specific or region-specific approach beyond the current...
Read More 1 Reaction ShareRegion-specific approach required to resolve insecurity crisis
October 04, 2024
Amidst unresolved insecurity challenges in the country, a new report has examined the intricate complexities of the crisis based on its root causes and called for a problem-specific or region-specific approach beyond the current military approach.
Read More 1 Reaction ShareJoint Press Release: Urgent Call to stop Genocidal Insecurity in Nigeria
October 01, 2024
London, 1 October 2024 – Annie Lennox, Emma Thompson, Lord Simon Woolley, Baroness Sayeeda Warsi & Kate Henshaw are among a coalition of activists and public figures sounding the alarm over the ongoing killings...
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