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Buhari too slow, he can’t ignite change – Cleric
Popular preacher and founder of Bible Believing Mission Incorporation, Aba, Abia State, Pastor Kingsley Innocent has stated that the current government led by President Muhammadu Buhari is rather too slow, adding that it could not ignite any change. He said at a time like this, Nigeria as a country did not need to be moving at such a slow pace.

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TV series about Howell and Hazel is compelling but spare a thought for their... It is perhaps a lamentable trait of humanity that...
At its most base, however, our voyeurism stems from the fact we are prurient, slightly hypocritical and like nothing more than revelling in every sordid detail because true crime is living drama, the ultimate reality show. Which brings us neatly to The Secret, the ITV series based on Deric....

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Love As the Ultimate Cure for Genocide Ideology
opinion. When the Genocide against the Tutsi happened in 1994, I was about to finish high school in my homeland of Bulgaria and prepare to go to college. I did not understand much of what was actually happening except that I heard the news and people around me praying for the victims, and especially for the children of the Rwandan tragedy.

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Action Aid Rwanda Honours Genocide Victims
Action Aid International Rwanda staff, last week, visited Ntarama Genocide Memorial Site in Bugesera District to pay respects to the victims of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. Honouring the victims, including Action Aid's nine workers who were killed 22 years ago, buried at Ntarama, the staff....

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Footprints: Hilda Pearl Henry -- mother and friend
Even nature, by its bright sunshine and gentle breeze, seemed to be in agreement with the celebration of the life of Hilda Pearl Henry nee Thomas, as family and friends gathered to bid her farewell. The service was held at the Grace Baptist Church where Miss Hilda worshipped for over 70 years. She was a leading alto on the choir.

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Kenya: Panic at church in Mombasa over terror' leaflets seeking to recruit members
Leaflets suspected to have been distributed by terrorist and separatist groups were dropped outside a church in Likoni estate on Sunday seeking to recruit members. Police said there was anxiety at the Salvation Army Church in Majengo Mapya when worshipers encountered Kiswahili literature asking....

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Frozen fans urge Disney to give Elsa a girlfriend in sequel - The Guardian
The GuardianFrozen fans urge Disney to give Elsa a girlfriend in sequelThe GuardianAt the time of its release Frozen was construed by some conservative as to be a vehicle for the “gay agenda”, with a pastor denouncing it as “very evil” on a Christian radio show in Colorado. This was prompted because of a blink-and-you'll-miss-it ...and more »
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Knoxville church vandalized, nothing stolen
KNOXVILLE (WATE) – Last year, American Missionary Baptist Church had issues with people breaking into the church and stealing air conditioning units three separate times. This theft cost the church close to $5,000. Luckily, they had installed cameras and caught the thief in the act.

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Action Aid Rwanda honours Genocide victims
Action Aid International Rwanda staff, last week, visited Ntarama Genocide Memorial Site in Bugesera District to pay respects to the victims of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. Honouring the victims, including Action Aid’s nine workers who were killed 22 years ago, buried at Ntarama, the staff....

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Love as the ultimate cure for genocide ideology
When the Genocide against the Tutsi happened in 1994, I was about to finish high school in my homeland of Bulgaria and prepare to go to college. I did not understand much of what was actually happening except that I heard the news and people around me praying for the victims, and especially for the children of the Rwandan tragedy.

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Trump's rise is driving immigrants to become citizens
MIAMI On a recent Saturday morning in South Florida, 50-year-old Edgar Ospina stood in a long line of immigrants to take the first step to become an American. Ospina has spent almost half his life in the U.S. after emigrating from his native Colombia, becoming eligible for citizenship in 1990.

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Politics 24 mins ago 4:35 p.m. Bathroom Bill: Is SC more progressive?
COLUMBIA With the defeat of the bathroom bill in the South Carolina Senate, some are wondering if the state is now more progressive than its northern neighbor, which remains vexed by the law North Carolina lawmakers passed earlier this year. Jeff Ayers, executive director of South Carolina Equality....

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Trump's rise is driving immigrants to become citizens
FILE - In this April 29, 2016 file photo, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump supporter Luisa Aranda gestures as she is interviewed before Trump spoke at the California Republican Party 2016 Convention in Burlingame, Calif. Tens of thousands of immigrants are applying for U.S.

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Trump's rise is driving immigrants to become citizens
By SERGIO BUSTOS Associated Press. MIAMI (AP) - On a recent Saturday morning in South Florida, 50-year-old Edgar Ospina stood in a long line of immigrants to take the first step to become an American. Ospina has spent almost half his life in the U.S. after emigrating from his native Colombia, becoming eligible for citizenship in 1990.

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Trump's rise is driving immigrants to become citizens
MIAMI (AP) — On a recent Saturday morning in South Florida, 50-year-old Edgar Ospina stood in a long line of immigrants to take the first step to become an American. Ospina has spent almost half his life in the U.S. after emigrating from his native Colombia, becoming eligible for citizenship in 1990.

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Kenya: Over 10 people injured as church collapses in Matunda
Over 10 people were injured on Sunday when a church collapsed in Matunda, Likuyani sub-county following a heavy downpour. And 15 families were left homeless after their rooftops were destroyed by a storm in Namulungu village, Kakamega County. In the Matunda incident, church leaders said it started....

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6 kids lose both parents over 48 hours
Six children in Alabama lost their parents when tragedy struck twice in the same weekend, leaving both their mom and dad dead of unrelated causes. Family members say last weekend, 40-year-old Jennifer Norsworthy developed a blood clot in her sleep and died after being rushed to a hospital in Huntsville, reports.

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Trump's rise is driving immigrants to become citizens
MIAMI (AP) — On a recent Saturday morning in South Florida, 50-year-old Edgar Ospina stood in a long line of immigrants to take the first step to become an American. Ospina has spent almost half his life in the U.S. after emigrating from his native Colombia, becoming eligible for citizenship in 1990.

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St. Pete Beach priest turns 100, gets letter from Pope Francis
Rev. Matas Cyvas, a Catholic priest who has assisted services at St. Casimir Lithuanian Mission in St. Pete Beach for nearly 30 years, turned 100 Saturday. On this special occasion, Cyvas received a letter from Pope Francis and was honored at the Lithuanian American Club in St. Petersburg. Sadly, Cyvas was too weak to celebrate.

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Fond farewell for Duaibe
FRIENDS and family members gathered at the PTEC Seventh-day Adventist Church in Suva yesterday to farewell Ratu Epeli Qarau Duaibe, one of the two victims of a tragic crash along Ratu Mara Rd earlier this month. Mr Duaibe, 19, was the second victim of the car crash and was a first cousin to the first victim, Kitione Tukana.

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Weather halts salvage bid
BAD weather has prevented police from carrying out a precarious operation in salvaging the car in which the Kumar family were travelling in when they disappeared on April 19, 2006. Davendra Kumar, 42, his wife Nirupa Devi, 32, and their children, Dipshika Kumar, 9, and Edwin Kumar, 3, were last seen....

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Start afresh, pastor urges
Villagers of Nasau Village on Koro Island were yesterday reminded to do away with old habits and start afresh in the new month at their church service yesterday. Nasau recorded the highest number of deaths during Severe TC Winston. The Category 5 storm claimed seven lives — five adults and two....

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Push for West Papua full membership
THE President of Vanuatu's council of chiefs says the Melanesian Spearhead Group needs to grant full membership to the United Liberation Movement of West Papua. Chief Seni Mao Tirsupe made the statement at the MSG Secretariat in Port Vila following a peaceful march on Friday.

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Wickedness: Read what gunmen did to traditional ruler in Kaduna
– Unknown gunmen have killed a traditional ruler in Kaduna state, Bala Madaki and his nephew. – Fear and tension are said to be building up in the area following the murder. – The state governor, Nasir El-Rufai has vowed to ensure the arrest and prosecution of those behind the death.

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Pastor Rafael Cruz, father of Ted Cruz, asked members of the ...
Dazu meldet chicagotribune.com: Every few years, mobile carriers promise to turbocharge smartphones with new "G" technology . 5G networks - when they arrive - will do more than stream videos. Most recently, 4G began replacing 3G, and people from Trenton to Tacoma celebrated the fact that they could....

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Target-blasting pastor channels old anger in new way
He always had been. Locke still has some of that anger, and it has resonated with others in a big way. His recent online video rants against Target’s bathroom policy, Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam and the Democratic presidential candidates (and a couple of Republican ones, too) together have received more than 40 million views on Facebook.

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