PLAYING CARDS
By OBE ESS
12 February 2015 |
8:51 pm
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Acting Nigerian High Commissioner to the UK, Ambassador Mohammed Maidugu, has commended the Governor of the state, Umo Eno, for the achievements
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Ololade Ajayi, the founder of DOHS Cares Foundation, has raised the alarm over the increasing number of femicides in Nigeria, stating that 76 cases of women and girls being murdered by intimate partners, relatives, or acquaintances have been recorded this year alone. “These killings often stem from minor disputes or rejections, highlighting deep-rooted gender inequality,”…
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In commemoration of World Charity Day, some patients at the General Hospital Otu-Jeremi, in Ughelli South Local Government of Delta State
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As long as there is persistent activities of the devil and his agents on this earth, Christians are bound to face challenges and afflictions of all kinds because the only duty of the devil is to attack Christians as a way of forcing not to serve God.
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Jacob explicitly submitted to God’s call and spoke to “his household and to all that were with him to put away the strange gods that are among them, and be clean, and change their garments.”
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Everyone is unique from creation. We are all,but pencil in the creator’s hand; humans live in clusters. Every colony of human race is blessed with unique ways that defines their existence.
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We need to remember that prayer is not like putting money in a slot machine and getting immediate results. Sometimes the results are instant, but more commonly,they are not.
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The world is broken by sin. Sin is man’s greatest problem. Many people living in the world are neck deep into immorality, sexual perversion, corruption, addictions, wickedness and all manner of evil.
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Many men and women have had cause to complain that their spouses are no longer sexually attractive. Many of such marriages have ended in divorce, especially in the developed countries and the younger generation in the developing
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Dr Iziaq Salako, Minister of State for Environment, lamented that vehicular emissions are the greatest contributor to air pollution in Nigeria. He made this statement in Abuja on Saturday, commemorating the 2024 International Day of Clean Air for Blue Skies, observed annually on September 7. “Like most parts of the world, vehicular emissions are the…
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