The peace prize awarded annually by the
German state of Hessen is a highly regarded acknowledgment of achievements in
the cause of peace by individuals around the world. The 2013 award goes to two
Nigerian religious leaders, Imam Muhammad Ashafa and Pastor James Wuye (both
pictured above).
Ashafa and Wuye, who are frequent guests on
radio and TV talkshows, are the founders of “Interfaith Mediation Center” in
the northern city of Kaduna. Interfaith Mediation Center was set up to break
down prejudice and strengthen trust between the two religious communities.
The Hessian Peace Prize and its foundation was
established in 1993 by the former governor of Hessen, Albert Osswald, and is
endowed with 25,000 euros ($34,000). This is the first time the prize is shared
by two recipients and the second time it goes to Africa.
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