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Akwa Ibom: Pastor in trouble over derogatory remarks
From Isaac Job, Uyo “Whoever guards his mouth and tongue keeps his soul from trouble” Proverbs 21 verse 23. This aptly explains the predicament of the Kogi State-born Pastor Yinka Yusuf now in deep ...
Like the prophets of old, gospel singer Nathaniel Bassey recently mourned . Not due to personal grief or bereavement but out ...
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Vendetta or vision: Duterte’s politics of grievance vs image of Marcos and Robredo united in service
THE 2028 presidential race has already begun not with policy blueprints but with competing political images. On one side stands Sara Duterte at a podium, invoking Scripture, offering apologies, and ...
The rare alignment of Ramadhan and Lent offers a powerful reminder that faith traditions can unite rather than divide, ...
Days after declaring her intention to run for president in 2028, Vice President Sara Duterte said she has chosen her ...
Through CHANGE and doing what scripture says in Psalm 37:3-4 … “Trust in the Lord and do good. Then you will live safely in ...
Ziblim Alhassan Betintiche, has revealed that at least 40 Ghanaian languages are on the verge of extinction, warning that urgent and deliberate measures are required to preserve the country’s ...
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The geopolitics of blasphemy
LET me begin this column with a statement sent to me and The Manila Times over the weekend by Mounir Anastas, ambassador of ...
There are moments in American history when cruelty is not accidental — it is strategic. Recent reports that the president circulated or endorsed a video depicting former President Barack Obama and ...
The Bears' offense seems to be short one type of player and this is something the Indianapolis scouting combine provides a good measure of this week.
Former NFL player and now college football coach Deion Sanders has five children, and all of them have carved out their own paths. Shedeur Sanders has made it to the NFL as a quarterback.
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Igbo language faces extinction without urgent action, Ohanaeze leader warns
The President-General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide, John Azuta-Mbata, has cautioned that the Igbo language risks extinction if decisive and collective steps are not taken to revitalise it.He gave the ...
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