Laura Trevelyan
2 Jun
The descendants of some of Britain's wealthiest families, who profited from and supported transatlantic slavery, have gathered together and launched a group, Heirs of Slavery, which seeks to apologise for the past and give financial reparations.
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Christ Apostolic Mission Church Int’l Headquarters, Mushin, Lagos, will todasy to mark its 70th anniversary with the theme, Behold, I would do a new thing.
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A couple of months ago, what is happening in the broadcast space of the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) would have been thought to be impossible.
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A gospel artist and founder, Music Ministry International, Evangelist Bose Adeiwa, yesterday, urged the Federal Government to design a policy to identify and support people with special talents in the creative and entertainment industry.
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Newcastle shrugged off an injury crisis to beat Manchester United 1-0 on Saturday thanks to Anthony Gordon's second-half winner.
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All is set for the hosting of the 2023 edition of Zuma Film Festival (ZUFF). The festival is regarded as Nigeria’s premier film festival and this edition, which is themed, Cultural Convergence, is scheduled to hold between December 1 and 8, at the International Conference Centre..
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Following the removal of forex ban on the importation of poultry products and 42 other items, former President Olusegun Obasanjo has warned against opening Nigerian boarder for importation of the product into Nigeria.
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The Federal Government has said that Nigeria has mede tremendous progress in the HIV/AIDS response and is on the way to ending HIV as a public health emergency by 2030.
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No fewer than 260 women and youths have benefited from the first phase of a skill acquisition programme provided by a member of the 9th House of Representatives, Hon. Micah Jiba, in Abuja on Saturday.
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Chairman of the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ), Plateau State Council, Ayuku Pwaspo, has disclosed that the 2024 ‘Peace Walk,’ earlier scheduled for January, will now hold in February.
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THE Learning Disabilities Society of Nigeria, founded by Mrs. ImaObong Onuk, will launch its Special Vocational Education Centre on Friday, December 8, 2023 at the Breakforth Hotel and Suites, No. 11, House of Assembly Road, off Udo Udoma Avenue, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State at noon. The event will be chaired by Engr. and Mrs. Godwin…