Embrace ‘Good Shepherd’ role, TACN leader urges pastors
Seek ye first the kingdom of God
Edukugho scores the Nigerian Church low
Join us to propagate the truth, GKS tells other churches
Nigeria’s abstract pundits
‘Ministers need quiet atmosphere for greater impact’
The ‘Ogogoro war’ in Benue
Imoke: The quilt and the rainbow
Terrorism: Fashola, Okoh, Gana call for more prayers
Cleric tasks FG on security
American priest donates wheelchairs to Jigawa
RCCG expands horizon to Ibafo Community
Amazing Grace excites Female prisoners
Blossom Corner: Standing your ground- 2
‘My father asked me to choose between him and Jesus of Idahosa’

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Adefarasin: Dealing with depression from the pulpit
MOVED by the growing incidents of poverty-induced despair in the country, charismatic motivational speaker and the senior pastor of House on the Rock, Pastor Paul Adefarasin, known for his message of hope, healing and empowerment, attempted recently to preach healing to depressed Nigerians.
Oshiomhole, Olutola extoll benefits of rural varsities
EDO State governor, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole and the president of The Apostolic Church, TAC, Pastor Gabriel Olutola may have inadvertently flagged off another national deba-te on how best to develop the much needed human capacity who would galvanise the nation’s abundant resources for the development of Nigeria. The twosome, recently at the official commissioning of the Samuel Adegboyega University, Ogwa, Edo State, espoused the benefits studying in the rural setting, almost concluding that products of rural schools are better grounded and therefore would be more useful to the society than their counterparts in urban schools.
The Urhobo nation and emerging challenges of true federalism (1)
No doubt, the terminology, “True Federalism”, even on its own, connotes an atmosphere of agitation, as it simply implies that “Federalism” as defined ordinarily is being corrupted in its application in the immediate environment. We are here, talking of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the dynamics of achieving the equitable distribution of the common wealth in all its ramifications, as it affects the Urhobo nation.
Apostolic Faith Orchestra thrills at Igbesa
Saturday, August 13 is a day the people of Igbesa in Ogun State and its environs will not forget in a jiffy as hundreds of people including royal fathers from within and outside the state trooped into The Apostolic Faith Campground to witness this year’s camp meeting concert by the church choir and orchestra.
SINGLE TERM: Jonathan advised to stay action
The bishop, awarded one of the 50 outstanding wom-en in the country during Ni-geria’s 50th independence anniversary, also called on the Federal Government to tread softly on the contro-versial Islamic Banking, arguing that constitution-ally, Nigeria is a secular state and should not be seen to be promoting a sectional or religious endeavours to the detriment of other sect-ions or religions.

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