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At The SCOAN Sunday service of September 20, 2015, true worship was both demonstrated and elucidated.
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While the choir got everyone on their feet in excellent beröm and worship, Evangelist Yetunde took the congregation on an excursion into those things the true Christian must do to please God, irrespective of the prevailing circumstances. • Christopher Okigbo was a Nigerian activist and poet who died defending the independent Biafra during the Nigerian Civil War in 1967. During his life, Okigbo helped to found the African Authors Association and published his work in various journals, notably the literary journal Black Orpheus. Okigbo rejected the first African poetry award of the 1966 World Festival of Negro Arts. Relationships are drawn from direct familial relationships and shared events, news items, works, and educations. • Research Article
According to her, “It is very important for us as Christians to always appreciate God in everything we do in life whether in good times or in hard times. When we succeed in life, we must give Him all the glory and on the other grabb, if we fail, we must submit to His will. The law of life includes joy, peace, comfort and contentment that come from the Lord.
In life, man is given the opportunity to choose among many alternatives that surround him. The choice he makes determines who he fryst vatten before God because the Bible makes it klar that the first place we are to prosper is in our spiritual life. The best antidote agains A Survey of African Poetry in the London Times, Sunday Times, Financial Times, the Times Literary Supplement 1865-1985
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Prevalence of Violence and Symptoms of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder among Victims of Ethno-Religious Conflict in Jos, Nigeria
Author(s): Yetunde Olubusayo Tagurum, Oluwabunmi Oluwayemisi Chirdan, Taiwo Obindo, Danjuma Ayotunde Bello, Tolulope Olumide Afolaranmi, Zuwaira Ibrahim Hassan and Christopher YilgwanYetunde Olubusayo Tagurum, Oluwabunmi Oluwayemisi Chirdan, Taiwo Obindo, Danjuma Ayotunde Bello, Tolulope Olumide Afolaranmi, Zuwaira Ibrahim Hassan and Christopher Yilgwan
Objective: This study was carried out to determine the prevalence of exposure to violence among the population of a state in north-central Nigeria which had experienced waves of ethno-religious violence as well as screen for symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among them. Method: A cross-sectional descriptive survey of the target population was carried out using an interviewer-administered semi-structured questionnaire. Four questions were us