 Haing Banki community has organised a Unity Cannibal in Kaduna State. It's in collaboration with the Global Peace Foundation in Nigeria. It's part of efforts to seek a lasting solution to lingering communal crisis in Kaduna State and the country at large. It is also to foster peaceful coexistence across different religions and ethnicities in the communities. Cabila Dorofai, father in this report, is presented by our studios. Haing Banki is one of the largest communities that enjoy a relative peace in Kaduna State. People from different ethnicities, cultures and religious backgrounds live as brothers and sisters there. This peaceful coexistence is worthy of emulation by other communities in the state. However, recently, things have fallen apart with religious crisis and communal violence. Therefore, this Unity Cannibal became necessary. The Country Director Global Peace Foundation of Nigeria, GPFN Rev. Dr Joseph Hyab said the aim of the Unity Cannibal was to bring people together and restore peace. He noted that peace is the bedrock of growth and development in any nation. I'm so happy that both their leaders, the youth, religious leaders, the women and all other stakeholders are collectively in this effort. If all communities will begin to start projects like this, then together we will fight evil and defeat evil. But if we wait until they strike and people are dead, then we will only be crying and blaming each other. He stated that there is need to come back again as one family that is irrespective of cultural backgrounds, religion and ethnicity, adding that we are better living together than separate individuals. Also, the Waqeilein Mataasai Hyen Ibanki, Joseph Tanko also said different religions must come together as one to build the community and the entire state with message of peace. They called on governments to provide jobs to the team in youth in the communities and the nation. Our main target is to pass the message to the entire nation, but we have to start where we are. So that is the essence that the faith that we are built of. So we have to build it, let the local government coffee in the way of the state and the nation together. Because I'm making a small Nigeria, every tribe, many religions were together here because of the different balance that we are together since. 40, something 50 years back is not how our parents stay. Our parents stay in peace and harmony. These politicians have to turn our minds, most especially the youth. They have to turn the youth men together so that to cause crisis between Muslims and Christians. That is why we want to bring the unity back. In attendance at the carnival were traditional rulers, religious leaders, security agencies and other critical stakeholders in the community as well as youths and the men groups.