Category Archives: Christianity
Cardinal Onaiyekan Appeals to Presidency to Restore Peace
Nigerian Prelate of the Roman Catholic Church and Archbishop of Abuja, Cardinal John Olorunfemi Onaiyekan has admonished the Federal Government to douse the tension inherent in the country for the restoration of peace and security. As Sahara Reporters disclosed, Cardinal Onaiyekan made the appeal in Abuja on Monday at an Opening/Welcome Dinner of the second … Continue reading
Apostle Suleman Dishes Out 10 Commandments for Husbands
Senior Pastor of Omega Fire Ministries, Apostle Johnson Suleman has given what he describes as commandments to husbands as received from God, just as the 10 God gave to Moses. Congregants dominated by men took to their papers as they wrote what the man of God dictated. “Thou shall have no other wife except one. … Continue reading
Pastor Seeks Dissolution of 16-Year-Old Marriage
A Lagos based pastor, Abayomi Adegboyega has demanded the dissolution of marriage with his wife of sixteen years as result of her demands for money before sex with him. Adegboyega made his demand before a judge on Wednesday at Igando Customary Court, Lagos State, explaining that his demands was on the basis that his wife, … Continue reading
Deeper Life Bible Church Set To Host Young Professionals Summit
The Deeper Life Bible Church is preparing to host the maiden edition of the church’s “Mega Summit” for young professionals across diverse professions in an effort to boost the Federal Government’s nation-building visions. President of the Young Professional Forum (YPF), Daniel Bamigbayan revealed the information recently, adding that the summit tagged: “Gaining the edge”, will … Continue reading
Agents Against Peaceful Co-Existence In Nigeria
A nation’s steady development is dependent on the inherence of peace which cannot be possible without discipline, tolerance and love, for a nation bedeviled with hatred will beget strife and war. The same can be said of the world’s most populous black nation Nigeria; a country patched up in 1914 by what may be described … Continue reading