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Nigeria: 1000 Couples Tie Knot in Kano Mass Wedding
Kano — Kano State Hisbah Board yesterday married off 1,000 couples in the third batch of the Kano State sponsored mass wedding of divorces, widows and spinsters as part of
Archbishop cautions clergy against partisan politics
Dr George Slezer Ofori-Atta, Presiding Archbishop of the International Council for the Clergy (ICC), has cautioned the clergy against indulging in partisan politics. According to him, the utterances of some
Apostle marries nine women, plans to marry 11 more
Founder and leader of RMG End Time Message Ministry in Nigeria is targeting 20 wives to increase church membership as couples withdraw against his polygamous doctrine. In a wide-ranging interview,
Nigeria: Kaduna Donates N4 Million to Burnt Baptist School
By Sunday Isuwa, Kaduna — Kaduna State Government, through the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), has donated relief materials worth N2 million and additional cash of N2 million to the
Nigeria: 70 Catholic Churches Destroyed in Benue Crises – Officials
The Catholic Church in Benue says 70 of its Churches have been destroyed in the crises that rocked Benue in the past few months. Felix Apine, Coordinator, Justice Development and
Africa: Babies Dying Gets Me Where It Hurts
By Juanita Williams Johannesburg — “Eight thousand newborn babies will die during this conference.” That statement by Karen Bell, facilitator and journalist at the first Global Newborn Health Conference last
Africa: Bishops “Regret” Approval of the Protection of State Information Bill
Johannesburg — The South African Bishops “regret” the approval of the Protection of State Information Bill and have ask President Jacob Zuma to refer it to the judgment of the
Nigeria’s Christians suffering repeated attacks
Morning Star News is reporting that an attack in Nigeria that killed 18 Christians has capped two years of Islamic aggression. It says that Muslim Fulani herdsmen are suspected in
Muslim-Christian romance fuels Egypt sectarian row
CAIRO (AP) — An Egyptian security official and a priest say police fired tear gas and clashed with a stone-throwing mob of Muslims who had surrounded a Coptic Church in
Education and divinity: the path of priesthood for a Gainesville reverend
If Anthony Eseke’s house caught fire, there would be nothing of value for him to grab because other than a few pairs of identical black pants and black shirts, he