BBNaija: Faith disqualified from the reality show
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BBNaija: Faith disqualified from the reality show

Faith disqualified from BBNaija10 over physical violenceFaith Adewale has been disqualified from Big Brother Naija season 10. Following months of competing with 29 housemates and making it to the top 10, Big Brother disqualified him three days to the end of the show. The official BBNaija social media page wrote, “Breaking News! For engaging in physical violence with Sultana over a disagreement, Faith has been disqualified from the competition and is to leave the house immediately.” The incident which occurred this Thursday between Faith and Sultana has been trending all day with people picking sides. While some justified Adewale’s actions, others slammed him, stating the multiple times he’s been offensive in the house. What do you think about Dr. Faith’s disqualification? ,
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Faith groups are mobilizing thousands to march outside the DNC
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Faith groups are mobilizing thousands to march outside the DNC

Top Stories Tamfitronics (RNS) — Jameeleh Shelo, a Palestinian American and a native of Chicago, plans to march alongside thousands of others outside the Democratic National Convention next week to protest the party’s stance on Israel.Shelo, who is Muslim, will join people of various faiths and no faith to demand that the party end U.S. aid to Israel, which has carried out a 10-month war on Gaza that has so far killed tens of thousands of Palestinians.A series of massive protests outside Chicago’s United Center, where Vice President Kamala Harris will accept her party’s nomination (Democrats already officially nominated Harris in a virtual vote of delegates), are planned for every day of the convention, Aug. 19-22.“People of all faiths are coming together to stop what’s happening in Gaza,” said Shelo, 41, a documentary filmmaker whose...
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African faith leaders call for debt forgiveness in 2025 Jubilee year
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African faith leaders call for debt forgiveness in 2025 Jubilee year

Top Stories Tamfitronics NAIROBI, Kenya (RNS) — African faith leaders are calling for debt forgiveness as the Vatican’s 2025 Jubilee year approaches to help their countries tackle growing economic crises.“We urgently need a new debt jubilee to bring hope to humankind, and to bring the planet back from the brink of becoming uninhabitable,” said 27 religious leaders from 13 countries, addressing the G20, G7, United Nations, IMF and World Bank in a July 19 statement.Participants in the Kigali, Rwanda, meeting included representatives from the Catholic Church as well as Anglicans, Lutherans, other Protestants, Muslims and both interfaith and national councils of churches. The clergy are frontline witnesses to the rising costs of living, wars, vulnerable health care systems, climate change, pandemic impacts and other economic challenges that are stirring discontent across the continent. The faith...
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Have faith, things will work out in the long run – Oshiomhole tells Nigerians
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Have faith, things will work out in the long run – Oshiomhole tells Nigerians

Politics tamfitronics Senator Adams Oshiomhole has called on Nigerians to be patient with President Bola Tinubu’s administration.Oshiomhole made this statement on July 21 during an interview on Channels Television’s Sunday Politics.The former governor, now representing Edo North in the Senate, assured Nigerians that Tinubu’s policies would eventually yield positive results, urging them to remain patient.He said: “You have to agree that some of the policy initiatives will require more than a year to materialise.“What would the president gain by resorting to policy choices that are unlikely to deliver comfort in the long run?“So, I think for me, it is about having faith that in the long run, these things will work out.”
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