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Thursday, 28 June 2018

Boko Haram: Nigerian troops battle insurgents in Borno, kill six, rescue 33

June 28, 2018 0







Troops of 242 Battalion deployed in operation LAFIYA DOLE have killed four Boko Haram terrorists at Bulabulin and Falamari villages in Damboa Local Government Area of Borno State during an exchange of fire.
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Wednesday, 27 June 2018

Nigerians rally round D’banj, offer support to afropop star following son’s death

June 27, 2018 0

DBANJ SONA few months ago, popular artiste, Adebanji Oyebanjo (D’banj) and his wife, Didi rolled out the drums for the auspicious celebration of the first birthday their son, Daniel.
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Oshiomhole: Beyond the song and dance

June 27, 2018 0
OSHIOMHOLE - APC CHAIRMAN

Former governor of Edo State, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, was destined to be the national chairman of the governing All Progressives Congress (APC) at this intersection in the nation’s political evolution.
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Fayemi accuses PDP of colluding with INEC to rig poll

June 27, 2018 0
EKITI GUBER - RIGGING - POLL - COLLUSION
Candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Dr. Kayode Fayemi, Special Assistant to Governor Ayo Fayose on new media and communication, Lere Olayinka and Public Relations Officer of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Taiwo Gbadegesin, traded words over allegations of rigging July 14 poll made by Fayemi.
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Tuesday, 26 June 2018

MASSOB condemns Plateau killings

June 26, 2018 0

       
MOVEMENT for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra, MASSOB, yesterday described the killings in Plateau state as evil, barbaric, inhuman and ethnic cleansing against the people of Middle Belt.
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Monday, 25 June 2018

FG rolls out strategic plans to solve farmers-herdsmen crisis

June 25, 2018 0
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The Federal Government has concluded plans to permanently solve the farmers-herdsmen conflicts, which has claimed the lives of thousands in the affected states over the years.
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Lagos commends Dizengoff on capacity building for farmers

June 25, 2018 0

The Lagos State government has commended Dizegoff Nigeria on its capacity building initiative for farmers across the country and for the state in particular.
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World Cup 2018: Iheanacho reveals what Super Eagles will do to Argentina

June 25, 2018 0
                            

Leicester City forward, Kelechi Iheanacho, is talking tough ahead of Nigeria’s World Cup clash with Argentina on Tuesday evening.
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Sunday, 24 June 2018

Saints John Fisher and Thomas More: Following God’s law above all else

June 24, 2018 0
Details from St John Fisher by Jacobus Houbraken (c. 1760), and St Thomas More by Hans Holbein the Younger (1527).
 The feast of Saints John Fisher and Thomas More is observed as an optional memorial June 22. So that our readers don’t have to fish for more information, CNA has compiled a question-and-answer lowdown on their lives and legacies:

Who was St. Thomas More?

St. Thomas More (1478-1535) was a humanist and intellectual – he worked as a lawyer and explored theology through his written works, many of which were defenses of the Catholic faith against heresy. He studied at Oxford and briefly considered religious life, but he eventually followed a vocation to marriage and fatherhood.

More was appointed by King Henry VIII to be Lord Chancellor of England in 1529.

What does “Lord Chancellor” mean?

The “Lord Chancellor” was the highest ranking member of the King’s cabinet. This role was commonly filled by a clergyman. Historically, the role entailed great judicial responsibility – its influence has evolved to scale back on this particular front.

How did he manage to get on Henry VIII’s bad side?

St. Thomas More stood firmly in his Catholic faith when Henry VIII began to pull away from the Church.

The king wanted a declaration of nullity for his marriage to Catherine of Aragon, but the Church, upon examination, could not find his marriage to Catherine invalid. More refused in 1530 to sign a letter asking the pope to declare the marriage null, and would not sign an oath acknowledging the monarch as the supreme head of the Church in England.

In May 1532 Henry pressured the English synod, the Convocation of Canterbury, to submit the clergy's authority to his own. The day after the convocation agreed to Henry's terms, More resigned as Lord Chancellor.

More wished to retire from public life, but when he refused to assent to the Act of Supremacy 1534, which repudiated the pope's authority over the Church in England, he was imprisoned on charges of treason.

He was sentenced to execution, which took place July 6, 1535.

Why is he a saint?

More’s persistence to remain sided with the Church rather than the king, ending in martyrdom, was a testament to his tireless devotion to God’s law. He was canonized by Pius XI in 1935, and was named patron of statesmen and politicians by St. John Paul II.

I’ve heard something about his beard…?

Yes. You’re not imagining things, don’t worry.

The story with St. Thomas More’s beard is that he laid his beard outside of the execution blade’s path in one final, humorous gesture.

His last words were,“This hath not offended the King,” implying that while his head had angered Henry VIII, his beard was innocent and did not deserve to be severed.


Who was St. John Fisher?

St. John Fisher (1469-1535) was ordained a priest when he was about 22, and was appointed Bishop of Rochester in 1504. He lived an intentionally simple lifestyle and was an intellectual. He studied theology at Cambridge, where he became chancellor. Among his writings is a commentary on the seven penitential psalms.

His mission as a bishop was to perfect how the Church’s teachings were conveyed by his diocese. Fisher spent much of his time travelling to parishes with the mission of theologically correcting and realigning clergy. He also wrote various apologetic defenses in response to Martin Luther.


What did he have to do with the whole Henry VIII situation?

St. John Fisher studied Henry's request for a declaration of nullity, but could not find grounds for such a declaration.

He refused to assent to the Succession to the Crown Act 1533, which recognized the king's supremacy over the Church in England and declared the daughter of Catherine of Aragon illegitimate, and was imprisoned for treason in April 1534.

Fisher was jailed, starved and deprived of all sacraments, but he didn’t budge on his position.

Fisher was made a cardinal in May 1535, in the hopes that Henry would not dare execute a prince of the Church.

Please don’t tell me it ended like More’s story…

It didn’t. There was no beard on the line.

However, Fisher was executed, head on the chopping block and all. He removed his hair shirt, and said the Te Deum and Psalm 31 right before giving his life for the kingdom of God and the honor of the Church, June 22, 1535. He is the only cardinal to have been martyred.

Why is Fisher a saint?

Same deal as More – he stuck to what he knew to be the truth and died for it. He was canonized with More in 1935 by Pius XI.

But he’s not nearly as well-known as St. Thomas More!

No, he’s not. St. Thomas Fisher’s grave, which also contains the bones of More, doesn’t even bear his name. But he did it for the glory of God.

Source: Catholic News Agency
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Niger Delta crucial for national devt –Wike

June 24, 2018 0


Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, has said that Niger Delta remains the main area for oil production and development in Nigeria.  
Wike stated this
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