Archives Tag: religion in Nigeria
Everyday Heroes: Benjamin Ben Kwashi
April 19, 2022
Benjamin Ben Argak Kwashi was born in Plateau State in the year 1955. He is a Nigerian Anglican Archbishop. He is married to Gloria and they have six children, one of them is also a priest. They have 54 orphans living with them in Jos, Northern Nigeria. Background of the Archbishop He was born in … Continue reading Everyday Heroes: Benjamin Ben Kwashi
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Why Religion is an Opiate of the People
April 19, 2022
“Religion is the sigh of the oppressed creature, the heart of a heartless world, and the soul of the soulless conditions. It is the opium of the people.” –Karl Marx (1844) In the space of just one week, there were reports on social media of about four attempted and successful suicide cases in Nigeria. The … Continue reading Why Religion is an Opiate of the People
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Reinhard Bonke Explains His Choice of Nigeria For His Farewell Crusade
April 19, 2022
Reinhard Bonke, world-renowned evangelist has enlightened the public on Monday in Lagos on the reason he chose Nigeria as the location for his farewell crusade. In a press briefing, he stated that Nigeria is his beloved country and he is grateful to God for the opportunity to minister here. He added that God had specifically instructed him to … Continue reading Reinhard Bonke Explains His Choice of Nigeria For His Farewell Crusade
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Important Lessons From the Parable of the Good Samaritan
April 19, 2022
What will happen to them? This is a question we should ask ourselves daily. Now I know why Jesus used the road between Jericho to Jerusalem in the parable of the good Samaritan. This road is 15 miles long and when you start out from Jericho, the land topography stands at 800 feet below sea … Continue reading Important Lessons From the Parable of the Good Samaritan
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#SaveKanoNine: Nigerians Rise in Support of 9 Condemned Persons in Kano
April 19, 2022
The #SaveKanoNine hashtag is currently trending on social media platform, Twitter. Why? Nine people have been sentenced to death in Kano state for blaspheming against the Prophet Muhammad by an Upper Sharia court. The Kano State Sharia Court of Appeal, in a statement, said the nine were found guilty under Sections 110 and 382b of the Sharia … Continue reading #SaveKanoNine: Nigerians Rise in Support of 9 Condemned Persons in Kano
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