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The Voice of Victory:The master key of life! (2)

By Bishop David Oyedepo Last week, I brought you a teaching on the major profits of God’s Word, where I showed you the importance of God’s Word in fulfilling destiny. This week, I want to show you the nutritional contents of God’s Word and the weapons in the Word.

Babalola power explosion holds June 22

By Sam Eyoboka THE seventh edition of the Apostle Joseph Ayo Babalola Power Explosion holds at the Ori Oke Aanu Praying Ground, Osun State, between June 22 and 26, 2009 with the theme “A new Heaven and a new Earth.”

Day, a python almost swallowed me — Rev. (Mrs.) Adama

By Sam Eyoboka REVEREND (Mrs.) Sarah Adama, general overseer of Hope of Believers Ministries, Ankpa in Kogi State was born in 1962 at Ankpa by a Christian father, and a  Muslim mother. She was trained to be a tailor or what you may call a fashion designer, but God had a better vocation for her. […]

No man ever bought me anything – Jennifer Madike

There are no two ways about it. If you refuse to surrender to God, and you’re rebelling against God, of course, everything will be working against you and you’ll not have peace. There will be curses. Because I was rebelling against God, I was just living on my own, depending on my self and then, I couldn’t do anything right.

When Fashola’s funky taxi cabs roll into town

“That partnership has allowed Lagos State taxi drivers association and other independent operators to join the Lagos taxi business. This partnership has brought about 1,255 cabs and by immediate consequence, has brought about 1,255 direct jobs.” He did not stop there.

Nigeria: Ten years of unbroken civil rule

By Awa Kalu In the week after the 1st of October, 2008, a flurry of activities signaled the celebration of forty-eight years of independence from our colonial masters. Nigerians, old and young, did not seem quite enthusiastic about beating our drums nor did anyone climb the roof top to sound the trumpet of freedom.

Court voids Immigration condition for issuing passports to married women

The current administrative policy of the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) compelling a married Nigerian woman to produce a letter of consent from her husband as a condition for issuance of international passport has been declared unconstitutional by the Federal High Court in Port Harcourt.

Worsening environmental disorders as Nigeria marks WED

By Jude Njoku TO say that  Nigeria  is under siege is not an understatement. The Sahara desert is expanding at an increasingly alarming rate with whole villages in the North disappearing under sand dunes. Affected villagers have become refugees in their own country.

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