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Remembrance, Stories 11/06/2019 by Dr Stephen Akuma

Farewell Bro, Till We Meet Again – Dr Akuma

Last week Saturday, we buried our friend and brother, Kaave Kelvin, who until his death, was the Coordinator of SAN. He was a gentle, soft-spoken, God-fearing, loving, hardworking, honest, resourceful and courageous man. He coordinated all the activities of Stephen Akuma Network (SAN) with a high sense of moral rectitude and transparency. He was a team player and he patiently listened […]

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Health, Stories 8/09/2017 by Professor Shima Gyoh

What Exactly Is Lassa Fever

It is a nasty, terrible lethal viral disease which, at its worst is practically almost the same as Ebola virus disease; they are cousins when it comes to bleeding their victims to death. The virus was identified eleven years before Ebola. The incubation period is the same with Ebola – 6 – 21 days. The severe form causes acute high […]

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Remembrance, Stories 28/07/2017 by Hemdo Dav

I Will Never Forget This Day Daddy

I will never forget this day Daddy when I ran up to your hospital room with my little water flask to serve your tea as usual, and I met the Doctors covering you with a white cloth, I saw my world shattering instantly right in my face at the fastest speed of life, and I broke down, I begged the […]

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Religion, Stories 10/03/2017 by Rev. Fr. Isaac Dugu Chancellor, Catholic Diocese of Gboko

Pope Francis To Roman Clergy: ‘The True Revolution Is To Go To The Roots’

“It is very important to go back to seek the roots of our faith,” said Pope Francis to the priests of the Diocese of Rome, gathered in the Basilica of Saint John Lateran for the traditional appointment at the beginning of Lent. Before beginning his long meditation, the Pontiff heard the confession of some of the priests. A meditation within […]

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Leadership, Stories 20/02/2017 by Professor Shima Gyoh

Facts About Capital Punishment

1. Death itself is not painful. The moment of dying is preceded by loss of consciousness during which the body feels nothing. This deep level of coma is used by doctors to conduct operations. It is diseases leading to death that are painful, not death itself. 2. People sustaining gunshot wounds do not feel pain when the bullet is cutting […]

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