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Seek ye first the kingdom of God

Seek ye first the kingdom of God

One of the greatest tragedies in this world today is that everything in this world is being lost to sin and eternity. Many people spend their entire time pursuing money, fame, comfort, pleasure, and earthly success, yet they neglect the most important matter of all...
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Lagos Guber: CAN denies endorsing any aspirant

Lagos Guber: CAN denies endorsing any aspirant

LAGOS State Chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, has denied reports that it has adopted Dr. Leke Pitan as its candidate for the 2015 governorship election in the state.

Give God high praise

Give God high praise

Every situation in your life will bow down to praise. Praise brings God into any situation. The bible says that God inhabits the praises of His people. The moment God inhabits any situation He manifest His presence and sovereignty. Thus the contrary situation will give way for glory to be made manifested.

2015 polls not do-or-die affairs, says Odedeji

2015 polls not do-or-die affairs, says Odedeji

ANGLICAN Bishop of Lagos West, Rt. Rev. James Olusola Odedeji has urged Nigerian politicians who are currently jostling for advantage in preparation for next year’s election, not to see the crucial 2015 election as a do-or-die affair.

A woman shouldn’t be a sex object—Bola Odeleke

A woman shouldn’t be a sex object—Bola Odeleke

BISHOP Bolanle Odeleke, 64, founder of Power Pentecostal Mission, (Agbara Olorun Kii Bati) who lost her husband in a motor accident in 1990 is celebrating 40 years on the pulpit. In this interview with OLAYINKA LATONA, Odeleke who had three boutiques before the call of God, recalls the hurdles she encountered within 40 years of ministerial voyage including her marital challenges and others

N50,000 largesse for 40 northern delegates

N50,000 largesse for 40 northern delegates

FOUR days after he doled out N50,000 each to 30 physically challenged members of the society, National President of CAN, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor gave out N50,000 each to 40 brethren out of the 1,147 delegates from different parts of the country including the persecuted Christians of northern Nigeria.