Author: Bola Adewara
Bola Adewara, editor E-life magazine, hardcopy and online is a widely traveled journalist, author and seminary teacher. You can reach him @ info@bolaadewara.com or 234-8092343464.
CHILDREN AWARD: WE WERE INSPIRED BY LEAH SHARIBU – Prosper Kanayo
SEEJOY FOUNDATION CHILDREN AWARD:
WE WERE INSPIRED BY THE COURAGE OF LEAH SHARIBU – Prosper Kanayo
Prosper Gabriel Kanayo is the Founder/Executive [...]
IF YOU ARE SMART ENOUGH, PEOPLE WILL FORGET ABOUT YOUR DISABILITY – Tobiloba Ajayi
The parents did not plan to have more babies. But rather than abort the pregnancy, their strong faith in God made them keep it. When the baby came, T [...]
16 THINGS PREACHERS WON’T TELL YOU ABOUT THEMSELVES BUT YOU NEED TO KNOW – By Bola Adewara
The life of a pastor is an intricate one. So many people in Church erroneously think the pastor is God, the pastor has solutions to the challenges of [...]
20 MANNERS TO AVOID IN CHURCH – By Bola Adewara
Fellow Christian, to remain steady in your Christian race, there are some manners you should avoid in Church, particularly during service or wherever [...]
HYMNODIA SEASON ONE: THE FRILLS, THE THRILLS AND THE HOLY SPIRIT
Shows and musical competitions are not such an alien concept. These days, we see all sort of shows spring up, but you will agree with me if I say ther [...]
HYMNODIA: BRINGING HYMNS BACK TO LIFE
After a successful career as a Corporate Communications strategist of two blue-chip companies, Cadbury Nigeria Plc and Nigerian Breweries Plc, Kufrey [...]
BRAZILIAN CHURCH REMEMBERS LEAH SHARIBU, PRAYS FOR NIGERIA
BRAZILIAN CHURCH REMEMBERS LEAH SHARIBU, PRAYS FOR NIGERIA
The call came late in the night. It was a foreign number but the very country couldn [...]
WITCHES CONFERENCE: CPAN URGES CHURCH LEADERS TO AVOID NEEDLESS PROPAGANDA
WITCHES CONFERENCE: CPAN URGES CHURCH LEADERS TO AVOID NEEDLESS PROPAGANDA
... asks organisers of conference to shed more light
At the wake of the [...]
CHURCH INVOLVEMENT IN THE TRANS-ATLANTIC SLAVE TRADE By Emmanuel Kojo Ennin Antwi
The trans-Atlantic slave trade in the fifteenth to the nineteenth century was begun by the Portuguese when they took slaves from Africa to work in Bra [...]
OSU CASTLE: RELICS OF SLAVE TRADE IN ACCRA GHANA
Ghanaians have done so well to have preserved their relics of slavery from 1790 to date. It was a sober period for this reporter to see the rooms, sor [...]