ANAMBRA CATHOLIC PRIEST RESIGNS ,EMBRACES TRADITIONAL RELIGION.(PHOTO).

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 Anambra Catholic priest resigns, embraces traditional religion A former Catholic priest of 17 years, Dr Echezona Obiagbaosogu, said he has resigned from his position as a priest to embrace African traditional religion. Obiagbaosogu, who teaches African Traditional Religion at the Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, in Anambra State, said he was fascinated by the traditional African spirituality and the art of rainmaking. After defending his PhD Dissertation titled “Rainmaking and Control in Igbo African Medicine,” on Wednesday, he said Africa possesses enormous resources and value which have been eroded by colonial powers. He disclosed that he spent several months studying under a renowned native doctor, learning the intricacies of the craft, adding that he conducted research intending to recover the lost African values. He said, “I have come to realise that my true calling is to serve my people through the ancient traditions of our ancestors. I was a Catholic priest for 17 years bef...

NIGERIA IMPLEMENTS TIGHT SURVEILLANCE FOR INCOMING PASSENGERS FROM CHINA AMID SURGE OF NEW VIRUS.(PHOTO).


 Nigeria Implements Tight Surveillance for Incoming Passengers from China Amid Surge of New Virus


The Federal Government has announced new surveillance measures for passengers arriving from China in response to the rising cases of Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV), a respiratory virus that has overwhelmed hospitals in northern China, particularly affecting children. 


The government plans to quarantine travelers from China as part of efforts to prevent the spread of the virus, which is also being monitored in neighboring countries. Experts have praised the move, emphasizing the importance of continuous surveillance to safeguard public health.

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