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7 Apr
As Muslim faithful in Nigeria join other devotees across the world to celebrate Eid-el-fitr this week, Muslim clerics have urged adherents to imbibe Ramadan lessons in their lives and national lives.
7 Apr
When Jesus died on the Cross of Calvary, and arose to life three days later, on the first Easter Sunday, He vanquished the power of Satan to hold men permanently down in sin, and to condemn them to a lifetime of suffering in his hands.
7 Apr
2 Timothy 3:10-12: But thou hast fully known my doctrine, manner of life, purpose, faith, longsuffering, charity, patience.
7 Apr
Everything in life is established by purpose. The big question you may want to ask is, “Why this wickedness?’’ The answer to this question is what we shall be addressing next.
7 Apr
Never see your spouse as a mistake.If you do, you will never enjoy him/her.
7 Apr
Does this mean only Christians do good? Of course not – many people do good to others. On a relative scale, many are moral, kind and law-abiding.
7 Apr
Walking in the light of God is a personal and spiritual journey that involves developing a deeper relationship with God and living in accordance with His teachings.
7 Apr
God has made an instrument to secure a good future: “Therefore with joy shall ye draw water out of the wells of salvation,” (Isaiah 12:3).
7 Apr
Paul, before his death and departure charged Timothy to preach the word, “to be ready in season and out of season.” Other translations of this text elucidate the importance of being committed and consistent in preaching the gospel.
7 Apr
As part of activities to mark its golden jubilee, Light Chapel —Jesus Is Light Ministries — Lagos, last week, donated some gift items to the SOS Children’s Village in Isolo.
6 Apr
Ahead of World Health Day 2024, tomorrow, April 7, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has warned that Nigeria and so many other developing countries may not be able to meet the 2030 target for Universal Health Coverage (UHC), because the right to health of millions is increasingly coming under threat. The WHO, in a statement,…
31 Mar
Tope Ogundipe is a teacher in a private school in Lagos, but earns N30,000 monthly. As part of cutting cost before now, she shares a room apartment with two of her colleagues to share bills, but since the removal of fuel subsidy and devaluation of naira, it has even become more tough meeting her daily needs including taking her one square meal.

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