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  • Pope Benedict XVI Lacks Moral Authority to Sanctimony

    by Paul I. Adujie March 30, 2010
    by Paul I. Adujie

    Pope Benedict XVI and the hierarchy of the Catholic Church deserve worldwide condemnation for failure and wanton neglect to act, again, and again and again in connection with the pandemic …

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  • Muslims giving Islam a bad name

    by Bob MajiriOghene Etemiku March 24, 2010
    by Bob MajiriOghene Etemiku

    What is rampant in Nigeria today are major cases reminiscent of the kind of ethnic cleansing that took place in Burundi, the Sudan and in Kosovo. Usually disguised as tribal …

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  • The End Time Turbulence: Jesus Is Coming Soon

    by Emmanuel Omoh Esiemokhai March 8, 2010
    by Emmanuel Omoh Esiemokhai

    The Euro-American way of life is terrifying with horrible reports on CNN of gruesome murders, assassinations and brutalities. Is this the culture, the Iraqis, Afghans and the rest of us …

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  • Is religion good for the next generation?

    by Kennedy Ihewuokwu January 7, 2010
    by Kennedy Ihewuokwu

    A young lady once told me she had not gone home for 10 years because her pastor accused her of witchcraft and her family threatened to kill her…

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  • Moslems: It’s Time to Speak Up

    by Adepoju Paul Olusegun December 31, 2009
    by Adepoju Paul Olusegun

    Yesterday while reading the comments of readers of a news item on CNN.com, it became evident that there is a growing generalization of Moslems as terrorists. Some are even proposing …

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  • Beware

    by Taiwo Olokun December 29, 2009
    by Taiwo Olokun

    Some who claim to be Christian think they will know when they encounter the true God.  But without Truth as your life and foundation, signs and wonders will lead you …

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  • The Great Confusion About Xmas

    by Adepoju Paul Olusegun December 24, 2009
    by Adepoju Paul Olusegun

    Since only-God-knows-when, Christians all over the world have contended with several issues that have brought the validity of Christianity under an unimaginable scrutiny by those seeking to discredit the Christian …

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  • Opinion Poll: Preaching in Public Transport Buses

    by Oloruntobi Adebayo December 24, 2009
    by Oloruntobi Adebayo

    I was on the bus on my way to work one morning when a loud voice from somewhere behind me erupted into song; it belonged to a man with what …

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  • Anyone for Christmas Chestnuts?

    by Taju Tijani December 21, 2009
    by Taju Tijani

    Shorn of its grisly spiritual sentiment, the celebration of Xmas has been an occasion to pamper our kids with all things merry: Xmas dress, shoes, bags, watches, books, DVDs, toys, …

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  • Season of Harvests and Thanksgiving

    by Adepoju Paul Olusegun December 15, 2009
    by Adepoju Paul Olusegun

    Nigeria is filled with issues that sometimes make one doubt God’s preeminence in the country. On a second thought however, deep insights are not needed to fathom the evident presence …

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  • ‘Africa Majority’ Churches and the Conversion of Britain

    by Olu Ojedokun November 16, 2009
    by Olu Ojedokun

    Some have suggested that there is a perspective out there that many of our ‘African Majority’ churches, both mega and minor are comfortable with the status quo.  A status quo, …

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  • Any Given Sunday (Or Friday)

    by Charles Sogbesan November 13, 2009
    by Charles Sogbesan

    Why would you burn your neighbor’s house and refuse to take action against the Imam or the pastor that fails to lead by the example he preaches? How can you …

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  • Newsweek-Adeboye: Pentecostals

    by Taiwo Olokun October 19, 2009
    by Taiwo Olokun

    Like witchcraft, Pentecostal beliefs are very appealing because they promise people immediate power and a million dollars. Also, those who are not yet born of the Spirit of the true …

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  • Newsweek-Adeboye: Pentecostals

    by Taiwo Olokun October 19, 2009
    by Taiwo Olokun

    Like witchcraft, Pentecostal beliefs are very appealing because they promise people immediate power and a million dollars. Also, those who are not yet born of the Spirit of the true …

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  • Newsweek-Adeboye: Pentecostals

    by Taiwo Olokun October 19, 2009
    by Taiwo Olokun

    Like witchcraft, Pentecostal beliefs are very appealing because they promise people immediate power and a million dollars. Also, those who are not yet born of the Spirit of the true …

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  • The Paradox of Islam

    by Tunde Ali September 26, 2009
    by Tunde Ali

    Faith is born of the soul, not of the body. Whoever would lead someone to faith needs the ability to speak well and to reason properly without violence and threats. …

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