Ndifor was known as “prophet” among his followers. Even after his death his followers were praying for his resurrection and several local TV and radio channels broadcasted their prayers. The police had to use force to gain access to his residence after they were chased away by the followers who had.... |
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Businesses shut, schools closed and worship centres closed. However, some religious leaders flouted the lockdown order by not only opening worship centres, but also gathering people beyond 20 thereby breaking the social distancing rule which was part of measures to curb the spread of the virus. |
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Opinions of Sunday, 24 May 2020. Columnist: Sustainable Development Documentation Centre Decision making under uncertainties coronavirus pandemic.
Decision makers in Ghana are faced with the dilemma of taking a decision on how to contain and protect the citizenry from the devastating corona virus.... |
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It's the clearest sign yet that the league believes the season can continue amid the coronavirus pandemic. 27 minutes ago.
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Replay At ringside, old-timers, ex-champions, potential champions were left shaking their heads. |
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The immediate past Catholic Archbishop of Jos, submitted that in such an atmosphere, rising cases were bound to be the order of the day, even as he called on governors in the region to dig into their reservoir to see what they can do to assist the people. |
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Aidoghie Paulinus, Abuja The Metropolitan Catholic Archbishop of Abuja, Ignatius Kaigama, has given a peep into why there are rising cases of COVID-19 in the North than other parts of the country. Kaigama, who spoke exclusively with Sunday Sun in Abuja, blamed the rise on the living conditions.... |
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Three, there have been accusations of bias against the task forces, especially the Abuja Task Force. I saw a video where a pastor was arrested for holding a service. During another operation, the same COVID-19 task force in Abuja saw another religious gathering, which was not a Christian gathering,.... |
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CONNERSVILLE. Walter K. (Bootie) James, 74, of Connersville, died Wednesday, May 20, 2020 at Reid Health of Richmond. Walter was born June 3, 1945 in Connersville to Walter K. James Sr. and June D. Kendall James. Walter grew up in Shirley, Indiana until moving to Connersville when he was 14 years old. |
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Tunji Adegboyega. JUST as well the Federal Government has intervened in the matter of some state governments that have directed the reopening of worship centres shut as part of the efforts to prevent an explosion of coronavirus (COVID-19) in the country. |
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That accusation, which Reade made publicly for the first time in March, has revived difficult questions about how to evaluate allegations of assault in the era of #MeToo. It also has thrust Reade's life story into the 2020 presidential race and, with it, scrutiny of a woman with a winding trail of.... |
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Between the ages of 70 and 80, Donald Hitter went kayaking, snorkeling, tubing in river rapids, parasailing, wave running and trike riding around the coast of Hawaii. He even made it into a skydiving suit before the instructor turned him away because he wasn’t able to bend into a certain position. |
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