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Akwa Ibom govt rejects pastor’s indictment in deadly church collapse
The Akwa Ibom State government has said that the pastor whose church building collapsed and killed 27 people in the state in 2016 is not culpable of any crime. The tragic incident occurred during the consecration ceremony of the founder and pastor of Reigners Bible Church, Uyo, Akan Weeks, as a bishop.

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One victim of Humboldt crash misidentified, ministry says
"The Labelles would have been called in," he said. Wilby said the mistake is unprecedented in Saskatchewan's history and the families affected have been very understanding. They became aware of new information coming from the hospital late Sunday night that they had the two boys' identities confused.

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Funeral services set for civil rights icon F.D. Reese
FILE - In a Sunday March 6, 2016, file photo, civil rights activist Rev. F.D. Reese rides across the Edmund Pettus Bridge ahead of marchers on the 51st anniversary of the voting rights demonstration that came to be known as "Bloody Sunday," in Selma, Ala. Civil rights icon Frederick D. Reese has died.

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Nduka Chiejina and Collins Nweze, Uyo
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) said on Monday it is in the process of finalizing the creation of a N500 billion fund with the Nigeria Export-Import Bank (NEXIM) to assist local manufacturers interested in non-oil exports. The CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele, who disclosed this at the ongoing....

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Humboldt pastor's anguished speech: 'Where was God?'
I really wanted to wear a suit but apparently that was 35 pounds ago, so my pants don’t fit. So in honour of Mr. Trudeau I wore my fancy socks but you can’t see them because of my cowboy boots. A real Saskatchewan thing. I don’t want to be here, I really don’t want to be here, but it’s good that we are.

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Funeral set for civil rights icon F.D. Reese
By The Associated Press MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - Funeral services to honor the life of civil rights icon Frederick D. Reese have been set for Thursday and Friday. Reese, who was known as F.D., was an early leader in the civil rights movement and invited Martin Luther King Jr. to work in Selma. Reese died on April 5 at the age of 88.

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Amid Crackdown on Dissent, Six Vietnamese Human Rights Activists Are Dealt Long Prison Sentences
This article by Kathy Triệu is from Loa, a news website and podcast of Viet Tan that broadcasts stories about Vietnam. It is republished by Global Voices as part of a content-sharing agreement. Six activists were sentenced to between seven and 15 years in prison on charges of subversion after a one-day trial in Hanoi.

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Continue reading These do-gooders are onto something good to erase millions in medical debt for North Texas families
Any Texan who has spent time in a hospital for a medical procedure knows the bills can skyrocket. Those who suffer the misfortune of a chronic ailment may owe hundreds of thousands of dollars. No wonder that health problems can send families to the brink of financial ruin.

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Monte run continues
CD Montesinos 3 – 1 CD Dolores. CD Montesinos continued their remarkable run in this league, exceeding all predictions that a newly promoted side could be so high in the league. However, the early exchanges with CD Dolores showed them to be up for a good game and Monte’s defence were put to test right from the start.

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Opinion The strong arms of Saskatchewan
Lorna Dueck is host of Context TV “Let the strong arms of Saskatchewan provide a loving embrace,” said a tearful Premier Scott Moe, to a press conference on the shock of losing 15 people in the Humboldt Broncos’ deadly bus crash. The camera’s clicked, panned, and the mental image of the province, a tangible source of strength, has lingered.

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Teachers offered prayer, support at Bapt revival
Teacher Debra Davis speaks to a crowd gathered on Sunday, April 8, for a revival at St. John Missionary Baptist Church in northeast Oklahoma City. [Photo by Carla Hinton, The Oklahoman] Debra Davis said she and many of her colleagues had been on an "emotional roller coaster" since they joined....

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Canadian officials say body in bus crash misidentified
Saskatchewan's Ministry of Justice said today one of the deceased in the crash that killed 15 people en route to a hockey playoff game was misidentified, partly because the players all had blond-dyed and similar builds. The ministry said the body of was mistaken for that of Xavier Labelle.

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Outcry Christian festival in Wichita to feature workshops, praise bands
While other Christian festival tours have played Wichita’s Intrust Bank Arena, the Outcry Tour on Friday, April 13, includes an educational component, with the mainstage performers conducting afternoon workshops. “Outcry is geared more toward equipping worship leaders and equipping the church,” said....

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Dad beat 5-year-old boy to death, disposed of body in 'remote area,' authorities say
DICKSON COUNTY, Tennessee -- The search for the body of Joe Clyde Daniels continued in Dickson County on Monday as the boy’s father, Court documents released Monday morning indicate that Joseph Ray Daniels told investigators he beat the boy to death , put Joe Clyde's body in the trunk of his car and disposed of the remains in a "remote area.

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2019: Pastor Bakare speaks on Buhari’s re-election bid
Founder and Senior Pastor of the Latter Rain Assembly, Lagos, Pastor Tunde Bakare, has reacted to the declaration by President Muhammadu Buhari to contest for Presidency come 2019 election. President Buhari had announced his intention to go for second term at the National Executive Council meeting of the APC held in Abuja on Monday.

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PTDF modifies overseas scholarship scheme, suspends tests for applicants
*Delta State Governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan (2nd r) handing over a scholarship award to one of the recepients while CAN president, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor (r), Prof. Gabriel Yomere (l) and others look on. The PTDF also disclosed that it has entered into a partnership with top universities in France,....

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In the news today, April 9
Six stories in the news for Monday, April 9. BRONCOS PASTOR RECALLS THE ‘VALLEY OF DARKNESS’ Thousands gathered last night to remember the 15 people who died when the Humboldt Broncos’ bus crashed on Friday. And they heard a heart-rending recollection from the team chaplain who happened upon the terrible scene and heard sounds of the dying.

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Missouri Catholic Bishops Call For Gun Reform
, Gun-Free Churches Four Catholic Bishops cited religious liberty in calling on state legislators to keep their churches free of guns. ST. LOUIS, MO — Missouri's four Catholic bishops join a growing chorus of voices around the country calling for an end to gun violence and a reevaluation of how guns are used in society.

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Oregon initiative seeks to ban assault weapons
A proposal to ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines in Oregon has been submitted as a ballot initiative petition intended to prevent mass shootings. Filed by an interfaith religious group in Portland, Initiative Petition 43 would also require legal gun owners to surrender or register their....

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Methodist ministers on the move: appointments announced
As happens every year at this time, United Methodist pastors across the state are getting their moving papers. Some of North Alabama's most prominent clergy will be changing jobs, according to appointments announced Sunday by Bishop Debra Wallace-Padgett. Pastors will move to new assignments on June 27 and preach in their new pulpits on July 1.

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May 1 Event To Celebrate WCCCD 50th Anniversary, Achievements, To Feature Civil Rights Attorney Maya Wiley
The event honors WCCCD's 50 years of providing an open door to higher education for countless numbers across Wayne County ; its regional leadership in workforce development, and its important role in economic development engine in southeast Michigan . The event also recognizes the contributions of Chancellor Dr.

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Across Washington, WA
Everett police are investigating a shooting at a house party early Sunday morning. Police say they received 9-1-1 calls just before 1 a.m. In the Trump administration, a popular $500 million transportation grant program is focused more on projects in rural areas that turned out for Donald Trump in the 2016 election.

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Suspect identified after windows shot at Richardson church
A man suspected of vandalizing a Richardson church three times has been arrested. Ryan Taylor McFaul, 32, is accused of shooting pellets at double-pane gallery windows at the church in the 1400 block of West Arapaho Road. The pellets broke through the outer pane of the window but did not reach the inside of the building.

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May 1 Event To Celebrate WCCCD 50th Anniversary, Achievements, To Feature Civil Rights Attorney Maya Wiley
DETROIT, April 9, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Wayne County Community College District's 50 [th] Anniversary Celebration will feature prominent civil rights attorney and former special counsel for New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, Maya Wiley. Wiley will keynote the event, held 6 p.m. Tuesday, May 1 [st] at the Detroit Marriot at the Renaissance Center.

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CAN disowns Arewa pastors
By Albert Akota. The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has dissociated itself from a group of pastors who claim to be Arewa Pastors Peace Initiative, Nigeria (APPIN) who visited President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday to pledge their support to him and his government.

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UPDATE: One victim of Humboldt crash misidentified, ministry says
Isaac Labelle eulogized his brother in an Instagram post Saturday, before the mistaken identity came to light. "I have no words to describe what I'm feeling. Best friends, teammates, allies, brothers," he wrote. "We've been through so much together. We had a special bond from the day you were born.

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