Monthly Archives: February 2018
Why reporting suspected domestic slavery can make a real difference
It might be hard to believe that slavery still exists, but it does. And it’s happening very close to home.
In the UK domestic slavery...
Londoners are encouraged to use NHS 111 service to avoid unnecessary A&E visits
It is estimated that 768,404 Londoners go to A&E each year who could have been helped by NHS 111
Londoners are being urged to avoid...
SERVICE AND SECURED LEADER: THE NECCESITY IN POLITICAL LEADERSHIP OF NIGERIA
By Olakunle Agboola - The sacrifice ‘of’ self for the greater good is the greatest calling imaginable, and it is the bedrock of the greatest...
THE ROOT CAUSES OF ANGER!
By Michael Adekoya - “Be angry, and do not sin”: do not let the sun go down on your wrath,” Eph. 4:26.
Dear Reader,...
Desmond Tutu quits Oxfam
Archbishop Desmond Tutu has quit as an Oxfam ambassador, saying he is "deeply disappointed" about the charity's sex scandal.
The retired church leader said he...
Helen Grant pledges ongoing support ahead of #VisitMyMosque day 2018
Leading figures from Maidstone Community and Islamic Centre met with their local MP this week to brief her on progress with plans for a...
Save Us From Fruitless Efforts
By Michael Adekoya - “But Simon answered and said to Him, “Master, we have toiled all night and caught nothing; nevertheless at Your word...
Cross –Carpeting, Perceived Solution To Political Crisis In Nigeria
By Olakunle Agboola - The All Progressives Congress in Ekiti State once warned the current governor of the state, Mr Peter Ayodele Fayose, not...
Tropical Sun marks 21st Anniversary with donation to Sickle Cell Society
World Foods specialist Tropical Sun is celebrating its 21st birthday by investing £21,000 towards community projects in Jamaica and the UK.
To celebrate their 21st...
Out goes Zuma, in comes Cyril
By Peter Olorunnisomo - The South Africa nation and indeed, one of the most developed nations in Africa, has found itself a new president in...