*DAILY BREAD: A DEVOTIONAL FOR THE CHILDREN* Eastern Nigeria Union Conference Children’s Ministries Department. *THEME: I WILL GO* Sunday, January 30, 2022. *TOPIC: HOW COULD YOU DO SUCH A WICKED
*DAILY BREAD: A DEVOTIONAL FOR THE CHILDREN* Eastern Nigeria Union Conference Children’s Ministries Department. *THEME: I WILL GO* Sunday, January 30, 2022. *TOPIC: HOW COULD YOU DO SUCH A WICKED
In his memo, the founder of Apple, Steve Jobs said, Tim Cook, is the guy that has gone through the organisation and is prepared for leadership. When Steve Jobs presented
DAILY BREAD: A DEVOTIONAL FOR THE CHILDREN Eastern Nigeria Union Conference Children’s Ministries Department. THEME: I WILL GO Saturday, January 29, 2022. Topic: Nothing between! “ So Jacob said to
As a socially responsible organisation, Stanbic IBTC Holdings PLC is big on positively impacting lives within its host communities in Nigeria through its Corporate Social Investment (CSI) initiatives. Stanbic IBTC’s
*DAILY BREAD: A DEVOTIONAL FOR THE CHILDREN* Eastern Nigeria Union Conference Children’s Ministries Department. *THEME: I WILL GO* Wednesday, 26 January, 2022. *Topic: There shall be room enough!* “ _He
*DAILY BREAD: A DEVOTIONAL FOR THE CHILDREN* Eastern Nigeria Union Conference Children’s Ministries Department. *THEME: I WILL GO* Friday, 21 January, 2022. *Topic: Conflict Resolution* “ _So Abram said to
Lagos State Commissioner for Home Affairs Prince Anofiu Elegushi has sworn-in members of the state Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board. Chairman of the board, Mr Shakir Gafar, Secretary, Imam AbdulHakeem Kosoko,
*DAILY BREAD: A DEVOTIONAL FOR THE CHILDREN* Eastern Nigeria Union Conference Children’s Ministries Department. *THEME: I WILL GO* Thursday, 20 January, 2022. *Topic: choose wisely* “ _So Lot chose for
*DAILY BREAD: A DEVOTIONAL FOR THE CHILDREN* Eastern Nigeria Union Conference Children’s Ministries Department. *THEME: I WILL GO* Monday, 17 January, 2022. *Topic: Doing the Father’s will* “ _But God
Ebere Uzoukwa The expectations of many that attended the Adaelu reconvened Ukwa La Ngwa meeting on January 2 were somewhat dashed. Beside the voice votes affirming the retention of the