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Saturday, 1 September 2012
NEWS & REPORTS
Togo women call sex strike
against president
Women in Togo have
called a week-long sex strike, starting on Monday, to demand the president's
resignation. The ban has been called by opposition coalition Let's Save Togo,
which groups together nine civil society groups and seven opposition parties
and movements. Opposition leader Isabelle Ameganvi said that sex could be a
"weapon of the battle" to achieve political change.
FEATURE
Sex workers increase in
Madagascar
About one in seven residents of Madagascar's main port city of Toamasina are sex workers. In less than 20
years, the number of registered sex workers in the city of about 200,000
residents has climbed from 17,000 in 1993 to 29,000 in 2012. The increase has
been driven by rising poverty levels as well as the city's proximity to the
recently opened Ambatovy nickel mine.
Friday, 31 August 2012
INTERVIEW
NEWS FEATURE
How fraudsters target married women in Lagos
THE gruesome killing of Cynthia Osokogu, the only daughter of Maj.-Gen. Frank Osokogu, (rtd) by two undergraduates on July 22, 2012, in Festac Town, Lagos State, has highlighted the frightening danger behind befriending strangers on the social networks like Facebook, Twitter, Myspace, e.t.c.
By Ifeanyi
Okolie
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Cynthia Osokogu |
THE gruesome killing of Cynthia Osokogu, the only daughter of Maj.-Gen. Frank Osokogu, (rtd) by two undergraduates on July 22, 2012, in Festac Town, Lagos State, has highlighted the frightening danger behind befriending strangers on the social networks like Facebook, Twitter, Myspace, e.t.c.
Thursday, 30 August 2012
COMMENTARY
My questions about Christianity
By Stella DamascusI have often wondered about Christianity and what a lot of people have said about it. Growing up, I saw Christianity in a different light, as an adult it meant something else to me but now I am very grateful to God that I have started finding out exactly what it is to be called a Christian.
Wednesday, 29 August 2012
NEWS UPDATE
Ukraine seizes the assets of an African pastor
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Adelaja |
Ukrainian police buckled yesterday morning
refraining from arresting the prominent Nigerian pastor who had been
summoned to report at its offices in Kiev,
as international pressure mounted on the controversial case which has been on
for several years now, Empowered Newswire reports.
GENERAL
Uduaghan tasked on Okpe kingdom's development
By Hector Spiff
The people of
Okpe have been urged to wake up from their apparent slumber to develop their
ancient kingdom. The charge was
contained in a statement issued in Lagos by the Secretary General of Okpe Union
Worldwide, Mr. Henry Ebireri.
Tuesday, 28 August 2012
PRESS RELEASE
Monday, 27 August 2012
NEWS FEATURE
Ukraine intensifies probe of Nigerian pastor as fear of discrimination rises
UKRAINIAN police has summoned a famous Nigerian Pastor, Mr. Sunday Adelaja, who pastors the country's biggest church based in Kiev, the capital city, to report for what is feared may be an arrest and detention in a controversial case bordering on racial discrimination and religious victimization, which has been going on for the last three years, Empowered Newswire reports.
UKRAINIAN police has summoned a famous Nigerian Pastor, Mr. Sunday Adelaja, who pastors the country's biggest church based in Kiev, the capital city, to report for what is feared may be an arrest and detention in a controversial case bordering on racial discrimination and religious victimization, which has been going on for the last three years, Empowered Newswire reports.