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UZOKWE’S SEARCHLIGHT
Virtual Learning – Is it effective for science lab courses? ALFRED O. UZOKWE, Harrisburg, PA, USA Ever since the stay at home order, occasioned by the pandemic, started, I have been following the update information from the desk of the president of my son’s college. |
NEWS SOURCES
My Month of Mercy Pastor AMOS D. DADA, Toronto, Ontario, Canada God is a God of mercy. God can pardon your sins and change your situation. Have you or your family been attacked by the spirit of death, diseases and challenges whether by Coronavirus or any virus, I have good news for you, Jesus of the bible is a merciful God. |
Dr. Anthony Fauci, COVID-19, and American exceptionalism YAHAYA BALOGUN, Arizona, USA In our conversation, some of my answers in defense of American uniqueness was humbling and simple: The United States of America cares for me, and all that is mine. It also cares for humanity and creates an enabling environment for her citizens to thrive with prosperity. |
America and the deadly politics of the coronavirus LEBURAH GANAGO, Atlanta, GA, USA As if the charade of those protests is not bizarre enough, Trump’s Attorney General, William Barr, has threatened to join the protesters in suing state governors who are imposing restrictions to keep their citizens safe from the coronavirus. |
UZOKWE’S SEARCHLIGHT
Nigeria: Anambra State relaxes lock down amidst assurances trailed by concerns ALFRED O. UZOKWE, Harrisburg, PA, USA I must admit that I am a vanguard for the stay at home order, for now, to minimize the rate of spread of the disease. But based on the evidence the Governor adduced for his action, I have no basis to fault him. |
The Chadian onslaught against Boko Haram: Questions and implications PRIYE S. TORULAGHA, Miami, Florida, USA Since its inception, Boko Haram has raised more questions than answers due to the mysteriousness of its existence. No one is willing to publicly accept responsibility for planting the seed that resulted in its germination, yet, it seems to be backed by very powerful individuals, groups and entities. |
An Open Letter to Covid-19 Anayochukwu Iheagwara, Ontario, Canada Dear Covid-19, Confounder of humanity, disruptor of societies and crippler of economies, like an enigmatic alien, you invaded our world with your invisible weapons of mass infection. |
UZOKWE’S SEARCHLIGHT
Nigeria: Stigma of Coronavirus affliction could be impeding accurate reporting and the fight against the contagion ALFRED O. UZOKWE, Harrisburg, PA, USA Judging from what the whole world is going through, with respect to this coronavirus, Nigeria has so far been lucky. In fact, Africa has been lucky. |
; Mr. President, hunger is deadlier than COVID-19! YAHAYA BALOGUN, Arizona, USA Your presidential message [on Monday, April 13, 2020] to the nation was bureaucratic, aspirational and substantive in presentation. |
THE CHRISTIAN WALK
One world government, one world economy, one world religion and the number 6+6+6 (Part 4) MOSHOOD FAYEMIWO, Cameron, Texas, USA When Adam and Eve fell into Satan’s temptation by disobeying the Lord God Almighty and chose to believe Satan by eating the forbidden fruit from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, Satan and his rebellious angels seized a golden opportunity to become gods on earth. |
Easter at the Crossroads of ‘Empty Tomb’ and ‘Empty Churches’ (1) Rev. Fr. FRANCIS A. OBORJI, The Vatican Today’s image of our ’empty churches’, which we see on televisions and hear every day on the news, will eventually turn out to be a ‘new beginning’ – a new ‘spring-time’ for us Christians, the churches and the world in general. Our churches and customary liturgical church-community public worship will resurrect again, in the power of the Risen Christ, at the end of the present COVID-19 lockdown. |
Time and time again! YAHAYA BALOGUN, Arizona, USA In the race of life, if you’re an intolerant leader, and you are unaccommodating to dissenting views and opinions, you might temporarily win, maybe in the short run, but in the long run, you will fail to meet the standards of realism. |
Conspiracy theories: Pastors, Covid-19 Pandemic, 5G, Covid-19 Vaccine, End-times, Rapture and Return of Christ HEZEKIAH ADESANYA There’s been a lot of conspiracies, especially on Social Media, in recent weeks about Covid-19 Pandemic as caused by 5G digital technology, People are being encouraged not to take part in or take any New vaccine that maybe developed for Covid-19, we are in the end times and that the Rapture is near. |
FROM THE PREACHER’S LENSES
Certain Foretastes & Shadows that Revealed how God was to perfect the Salvation of Man with the Blood of Jesus (2) SAM AWEDA, Lagos, Nigeria Jesus is therefore, exactly the kind of High Priest we need; for He is holy and blameless, unstained by sin, undefiled by sinners…. He never needs the daily blood of animal sacrifices, as the human priests did, to cover first their own sins…. |
In the fight against Covid-19, Africans must learn from history Rev Fr. STAN CHU ILO, Chicago, USA Between December, 2013, when the outbreak of EVD was first reported, and September, 2015, more than 27,000 cases were reported with 11,000 reported deaths. It was, according to experts, the worst Ebola outbreak in history. |
COVID-19: A call for responsive spiritual leadership Rev. Fr. FRANCIS A. OBORJI, The Vatican In a country where a government that is meant to provide the masses with basic necessities – adequate security of lives and property, cater for their welfare, is rotten, corrupt and overtaken by religious bigotry and ethnocentrism, lopsided governance or dictatorship, what will be the fate of such a people at this time of COVID-19 pandemic lockdown? |
UZOKWE’S SEARCHLIGHT
Fight against Coronavirus in Nigeria must include sanitary/sterile hospitals and hospital staff ALFRED O. UZOKWE, Harrisburg, PA, USA Yes, these measures are going to be very challenging to many, especially Nigerians in the lowest rung of the economic ladder. These are people who survive, on a daily basis…. let me remind all Nigerians that there is a very crucial part of the fight against coronavirus that seems to be ignored or lost in the discussion…. |
My Month of Service Pastor AMOS D. DADA, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Service has a purpose both for the person serving and the person being served. Jesus explained this in scriptures. “Not so with you. Instead, whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant, 27 and whoever wants to be first must be your slave- 28 just as the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.” Matt 20:26-28 NIV |
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