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Nigeria: Catholic Priest Dies From Own Gun
(VANGUARD) Benin — THE Parish Priest of St. Thomas Moore Catholic Church, Sobe, in Owan West Local Government Area of Edo State, Rev. Father Peter Ayala, was, Sunday morning, found
Ghanaians in Madison volunteer at a food pantry
(Ghana Association of Madison)St. Francis Assisi once said“…for it is in giving that we receive…”. Motivated by this saying, members of the Ghana Association of Madison (GhAMa) in Wisconsin -USA,
Donnie McClurkin’s ‘New York Call’ Draws Thousands
CBN News – Gospel artist Donnie McClurkin led a massive worship celebration in New York this weekend designed to unite people of all denominations. The tenth annual New York Call
Kenya: Catholic MPs Leave for Rome
THE STAR – Catholic members of parliament over the weekend left the country for Italy for a workshop. Vice chairman Chris Wamalwa told the star on phone before leaving the
Gambia: Christian People’s Association in U.S. Observe Sang Marie
The Gambian Christian People’s Association in United States of America last weekend in Atlanta Georgia celebrated the annual feast of the Assumption of Mary traditionally known in the Gambia as
Rwanda: Thanksgiving Week Kicks Off Today
A Thanksgiving Week organised by various Christian churches and coordinated by Rwanda Purpose Driven Ministries begins today, an event that is being held in Rwanda for the second time. Organisers
28th Anniversary Celebration of OKUSACA
By David N. Osafo – 28th Anniversary Celebration of Okuapemman Association of USA & Canada (OKUSACA) Members and well-wishers of Okuapemman Association of USA & Canada (OKUSACA) resident in North
Ghana will not fail; there will be no war – TB Joshua
Nigerian Prophet T.B Joshua has once again delivered another prophecy on events happening in Ghana, assuring Ghanaians and the world that Ghana will remain peaceful after the Supreme Court ruling
Dartmouth nixes hire of African bishop on past gay rights stance
By Daniel Lovering BOSTON (Reuters) – Dartmouth College has rescinded the appointment of Bishop James Tengatenga of Malawi as dean of a foundation at the Ivy League school in New