BISHOP NDUBUISI OBI BLAMES THE CHURCH FOR LEVEL OF IGNORANCE IN SOCIETY
(By Alex Uzoigwe)
Read MoreThe Bishop of the Diocese of Lagos West, the Rt. Rev. Dr. James Olusola Odedeji urged all Christians to always be conscious of God and approach everything with eternity in focus. His sermon during the holy week service, which
Read MoreThe Rt. Revd. Rufus Morakinyo Okeremi, born on August 1, 1940, in Agun’s Compound, Lagere, Odeomu, to the late Gabriel Okeremi and the late Comfort Olubola Okeremi, led a life filled with service to church and community. Early Life
Read MoreThe Ven Owen Amos Sylvanus Ukafia was born on the 5th of December, 1963 to the late Pa Amos Sylvanus Ukafia and Mrs. Roseline Amos Ukafia in Okoroete, Eastern Obolo L.G.A, Akwa Ibom State. He attended St. Silas Anglican
Read MoreThe Rt. Rev. Dr Nuhu Yohanna of Unguwar Mato Furana Ikara Local Government Kaduna State, Nigeria was born to the family of late Malan Nomau and late Hauwa Maifura Malan of blessed memory. He is the ninth child of
Read MoreThe Ven. Tamunotari Matthew was born on the 24th day of July 1967 to the family of late Chief Raphael M. Obaze of Tombia-Ekpetiama in Yenagoa Local Government Area of Bayelsa State and Mrs. Felicia Aneke Obaze (Nee Ojelade)
Read MoreVen Ikechukwu Joseph Egbuonu was born on 30th September 1976 to the Roman Catholic family of late Chief David and Mrs Rose Egbuonu of Uruagu, Umudioka in Dunukofia L.G.A of Anambra State. He attended Aforigwe primary school Umudioka and
Read MoreBy Olayinka Aboderin This year’s Mothers’ Union and Young Wives Fellowship Quiet Day have been held with the Diocesan theme; Fight the Good Fight of Faith and the sub-theme; Overcoming Life’s Traps. In his sermon, Bishop of the Diocese
Read MoreIntroductionThe Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) Communicators and Media Officers’ Conference met under the guidance of the Holy Spirit at the Ughelli Diocesan Christian Centre, Ogoni-Olomu, Olomu, Ughelli South, Delta State, hosted by the Diocese of Ughelli from Wednesday,
Read MoreThe Primate of the Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion, The Most Revd. Dr. Henry Ndukuba said that there should not be sacred cows as the EFCC prosecute the culprits. While fielding questions from journalists after presenting the communique issued
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