Silence Over Orlu Massacre By FGN, An Open Letter To South East Governors.

Silence Over Orlu Massacre By FGN, An Open Letter To South East Governors.

Dear South East Governors,According to the Holy Book, there is a time for everything under heaven - “A time to be silent and a time to speak” (Eccl 3:7b). I feel that this isn’t time to keep quiet, but time to speak. I was constrained to write you this open letter after carefully watching your salience over the ugly ongoing massacre and wanton destruction of life and property in Orlu –Imo State. Many of us, Igbo sons and daughters across Europe, America, Canada and elsewhere are worried over your silence. When I first read, “In the end, we will remember…
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Over 25 Eye Surgeries Carried Out By CHAMA Ophthalmologists, 100% Free

Over 25 Eye Surgeries Carried Out By CHAMA Ophthalmologists, 100% Free

"I, the LORD, have called you in righteousness; I will take hold of your hand. I will keep you and will make you to be a covenant for the people and a light for the Gentiles, to open eyes that are blind, to free captives from prison and to release from the dungeon those who sit in darkness. "I am the LORD; that is my name! I will not yield my glory to another or my praise to idols."(Isaiah 42:6-8). “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed, citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing…
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​CHAMA BUILDS HOUSE FOR A BURUNDIAN WIDOW AND HER 6 CHILDREN (EAST AFRICA) 

​CHAMA BUILDS HOUSE FOR A BURUNDIAN WIDOW AND HER 6 CHILDREN (EAST AFRICA) 

One of the most consistent findings by various authors with regards to African widows is the degree to which they are economically self-reliant. Margaret Owen, a leading figure in the emerging women’s legal rights movement, explains that women in African nations are generally the poorest of the poor and the least protected by the law. She further points out that widowhood represents a social death for women, rubbing them of their status and consigning them to the very margins of society where they suffer the most extreme forms of discrimination and stigma. Habonimana is a widow with 6 children but…
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MASSACRE: CHAMA CONDEMN BUHARI’S DEMEANOR

MASSACRE: CHAMA CONDEMN BUHARI’S DEMEANOR

By Bar. Nworah Patrick I have no problems with Buhari's demeanor and reluctant body language while hundreds of Nigerians are killed because of mere Cow. My problem is with the lost "Youths" that still defend this "democratic disgrace" of a man. My problem is with the likes of Fr. Ejike Mbaka who claimed he heard God ask we vote this man for good. I wonder if God foresee this killing of Christians under this regime, and still require we vote it in. Now they are silent expectedly. My problem is why i can't still see our Heavy weight Pastors condemn…
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The Uniting realities of UUCNigeria and the big lesson for a progressive Nigeria as a Nation

The Uniting realities of UUCNigeria and the big lesson for a progressive Nigeria as a Nation

By Comrade Amos Kalu Unleash Ur Creativity is a youth capacity development initiative facilitated by the CEO of 2ET Media Network and Emmanuel Eyaba Foundation, Eyeba Emannuel DGN in collaboration with Preternatural Enhancement Center; and official sponsorship by MTN and other worthy supporters. The 3rd Edition of the program started on 9th February and ended on 22nd February in grand style at Genesis Cinema in Abuja. Stars were discovered, nurtured, and released into the world to make some impacts that will make a difference. I have no iota of doubt that the participants who came out of the 14-day exercise…
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