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"You are just a sister to me" Women narrate how their serious relationship hit the rocks

Many women online have opened up about their experiences, sharing the pain of how their cherished relationships came to an end when one partner felt an emotional disconnect. 💔 It’s heartbreaking to see how a lack of connection can affect such meaningful bonds. 😢 Here are the screenshots of some of the comments which they shared with readers about how their final bus stop turned into the beginning of the journey.  Notwithstanding, it is worthy of notice that sex before marriage is still sinful before God and an abomination against our morals. And worthy of notice is the fact that the longer relationships last among young people, the less enjoyable it will be when they finally get married.  To get more information from us send us a message on email. cyprilfridayn@gmail.com

MIXED REACTION AS SOWORE ANNOUNCES NEW DATE FOR PROTEST

  The protest banner. A human right activist and the owner of Sahara Reporters, Omoyele sowore has announced the new date for protest against the federal Republic of Nigeria, for the release of Dele Farrotimi. Dele Farrotimi. Recall that Dele has been arrested following the book he wrote termed as a defamation against a popular retired Nigerian lawyer and private individual from ekiti state, Afe Babalola. Dele Farotimi wrote the highly controversial book "Nigeria and Its Criminal Justice System: An Exposé". This thought-provoking book has been making waves in Nigeria and beyond due to its critical examination of systemic corruption within Nigeria's judiciary. Published in July 2024, the book initially had low sales but gained massive attention and became a bestseller on Amazon after Farotimi's dramatic arrest and detention. The book's contents have sparked a national debate, with many Nigerians calling for Farotimi's release and criticizing Afe Babalola's ...

PARTS OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH WHOSE PRIESTS MARRY

 *The Forgotten Tradition: A History of Married Catholic Priests* The Catholic Church has long been associated with a celibate priesthood, but this was not always the case. In fact, for much of the Church's history, married men were allowed to become priests. This article will explore the history of married Catholic priests, from the early Church to the present day. *The Early Church* In the early Church, married men were commonly ordained as priests. The New Testament itself provides evidence of this practice. In 1 Timothy 3:2-5, St. Paul lists the qualifications for a bishop, including being "the husband of one wife." This implies that married men were not only allowed to become bishops but were also expected to be married. The early Church Fathers, such as St. Ignatius of Antioch and St. Clement of Rome, also attest to the practice of married priests. In his letter to the Philadelphians, St. Ignatius writes, "Let everyone respect the deacons as Jesus Christ, and t...

HEARTFELT GRATITUDE AS YOUNG WOMAN TAKES HER VILLAGE PEOPLE OUT.

In a heartwarming display of kindness, a caring lady from a small village has brought joy to many by organizing a special outing for the elderly residents. With a genuine desire to enrich their lives, she has planned a thoughtful trip to the city where they can explore its vibrant culture and modern comforts. From visiting bustling markets and enjoying delicious meals at local restaurants to experiencing the sights and sounds of urban life, this gesture not only lifts the spirits of the seniors but also fosters a sense of community and connection. Her dedication to making this day enjoyable and memorable truly inspires gratitude among everyone who hears about it! In her own words,  I've been planning my birthday celebration for months, and I'm grateful that one wish has been fulfilled today. I took my elderly family out for lunch, and they're extremely happy - it's their first time experiencing a day out for lunch. We're celebrating my birthday in town today and are...