PResident Goodluck Jonathan has been enjoined to daily seek God’s wisdom, as Nigeria is too complex to be ruled by human wisdom.
NIGERIA’s 51st independence anniversary celebration may have come and gone despite all the controversies that attended it. Since the first incidence of terrorism in the country on Independence Day during…
THE Federal Government has been advised to allay the fears of Nigerians and channel proceeds from the deregulation of the down stream sector of the oil industry for the benefit of the poor and underprivileged people of the country.
Events in northern Nigeria, particularly the prevailing security concerns in that region have occupied centre stage of public discourse in the last couple of years as fellow countrymen and women were pitched against one another trading blames. One good thing about the Nigerian phenomenon is that the citizens know how to blame the other for their woes and are fast to take the glory for each success.
Bogged by the increasing rate of terrorist attacks in parts of the country,General Overseer of Bible Life Church, Ajegunle in Lagos, Bishop Leonard Umunna had called on President Goodluck Jonathan to tighten security in avery part of the nation by giving more teeth to security operatives.
Last Friday’s bombing of the United Nation’s House in Abuja which has killed 23 persons with several others receiving treatment in hospitals, adv-ersely affected church servic-es across the country on Sunday as several Christians stayed indoors in despair.
IT was a time of refreshing, prophetic declaration and great grace for change as Insight Christian Centre recently concluded its 2011 annual convention amidst joy and thanksgiving.
Newly ordained assistant pastors of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, RCCG, were yesterday en-joined to imbibe the basic fundamentals of a high flying eagle, which includes intima-cy with Jesus Christ.
National president of The Apostolic Church, Nigeria, Pastor Gabriel Olutola has thrown his weight behind the proposal for a six-year single tenure, saying such will save the nation’s economy, reports OLAYINKA LATONA.
WORRIED by the spate of violent crimes in the country, the Apostolic Faith Church has called on all Nigerians to join hands with security agen-cies to tackle the problem, saying that government alone can-not solve the menace.
A new era has dawned in the annals of God’s Kingdom Society (GKS) following the inauguration by the elders of the church last weekend of a seven-member executive board to administer the affairs of the 77-year old organisation.
Nigerians from all walks of life have been urged to promote peaceful co-existence, good neighbourliness, productive inter-relationship and religious tolerance in the interest of the Nation and its people.
AS early as 6.00 a.m. last Sunday every available space in the canopies strategically located at the Tafawa Balewa Square in Lagos Island had already been taken and worshippers from different parts of Lagos and even neighbouring states for the one-day anointing service to mark this year’s edition of Prayer Mountain Ministry’s annual 14-day prayer and fasting programme.
In obedience to biblical injunction of lending a hand of fellowship to less privileged brothers in the society, the co-ordinator of Assemblies of God, Apapa district women ministry, Evangelist (Mrs.) Esther Olubunmi Ogunbola has explained reason for the establishment of a women empowerment initiative foundation, saying it was to bring succour to the hopeless in the society.
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