Our areas of work

FEATURED REPORTSView More

Abuja, Nigeria - Mother Hak Ja Han Moon and her son Hyo Jin arrived in Abuja, Nigeria, on July 23. While waiting for customs clearance, there was discussion about the current crisis in the Middle East and how it was intensifying the interest in the peace messages being delivered on this tour. Clearly the conventional approaches to peace are not working, and increasingly the world is giving more serious consideration to this message.

Nigeria is one of Africa’s most important countries and has the largest population. Its oil reserves are stimulating significant economic growth as well as political strength.

The program was attended by 1,400 people, far more than the 1,200 anticipated. Many had to be turned away as there were not only no seats but no standing room. Many traditional chiefs, tribal kings and queens, members of the national assembly, religious leaders and NGO leaders were present.

Hyo Jin presented the Founder’s address, making the presentation, a long speech, interesting and engaging. Mother Moon spoke boldly and joyfully and the audience fixed on each sentence.

At a banquet afterwards, remarks were given by several key people, expressing appreciation for the message. “What we have heard today is really the hope of all ages, a message for all races, religions and nationalities, rich and poor,” said Alhaj Bamaya Tukur.

People commented on the passion, scope and applicability of the messages. Alhaf Fatima Ibrahim said, “The presentations were delivered with so much passion and dedication. It was a privilege to sit and listen. I am so proud to be with UPF. I will carry this message to our families, our communities, and our entire nation.”

Hon. Pauline Tallen, Former Minister of Science and Technology, said: “Let us all study this message. Clearly it is lack of love causes struggle and conflict in this world. God does not need people to fight for Him; that is not the mission of religious believers. If God wants to destroy someone He can do that, so you religious leaders do not need to do that for him. What He needs is for us to love one another. Let’s take this message to the world.”

Others were impressed by the people exemplifying the ideas being expressed. Senator Ibrahim Mantu, Deputy President of the Senate, said, “The UPF people are so knowledgeable and they are continually serving, day after day without ceasing. Like Mrs. Cathy Rigney, they live for the sake of others. We will spread this message and sponsor others to attend the conferences worldwide.”

Hon. Jonathan Goodluck, Governor of Bayelsa State: “This vision will surely help us reach peace. The newspapers and TV portray so much conflict and hate. That is why I am so elated to be an Ambassador for Peace and to be a part of UPF. After today, I only want to do more for peace.” The governor donated funds to help pay the cost of the event and also is interested in character education curriculum being taught throughout his state.

To read a message delivered during the UPF peace tours click here.