UK Parliamentarians debate Owo killings, interrogate Foreign Affairs Secretary
The British House of Commons on Tuesday, June 7 debated at length the state of insecurity in Nigeria. The parliamentarians specifically talked…
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The British House of Commons on Tuesday, June 7 debated at length the state of insecurity in Nigeria. The parliamentarians specifically talked…
The Network of African Christian Journalists (NACJOURN) has asked the federal government to own up to its lack of capacity to provide…
The General Secretary of the National Prayer Movement, Mr. Gbemiga Olakunle has disclosed a revelation he saw on Monday, June 6. Find…
The Lagos Chapter of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria has said Pastor Wale Adefarasin is a leader among leaders just as he…
The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has condemned the unprovoked attacks and killing of several innocent worshippers at the St Francis Catholic…
Ondo state was this morning June 5 thrown into confusion as scores of people were killed during mass in St Francis Catholic…
In another two months, there will be some change in the leadership of the Lagos chapter of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria.…
The Lagos chapter of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria has described the founder of Calvary Kingdom Church, Archbishop Joseph Ojo as a…
The Redeemed Christian Church of God, United Kingdom has described the 70 years of Queen Elizabeth 11 on the throne as a…
By Michael West The shocking news of a suicide reportedly committed by a telecommunications company’s employee, Folake Abiola, an accountant, last weekend,…