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IKORODU METRO LIONS CLUB EMPOWERS MORE THAN 30 YOUTHS ~ INN Nigeria

The Ikorodu Metro Lions Club in continuation of marking the World Youth Day Once again achieved another mile stone by empowering over 30 youths in Ikorodu. It was all about skill acquisitions that spanned for more than 3 hours at the Teachers House, Methodist Primary School Complex as the young minds was taken on three […]

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BISHOP DAVID O. OYEDEPO: YOU CANNOT ACCESS THE STILL VOICE OF GOD WITHOUT YOU BEING STILL ~ INN Nigeria

Destiny in the kingdom is as far as your eyes can see. Gen. 13:14-15 All you can see is all you can get. ‘No destiny will be more colourful than how insightful it is’. How To Access Divine Guidance Create a serene and quiet environment. 1 Kgs. 19:11 You cannot access the still voice without […]

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IMOTA STUDENTS’ UNION STAGES A CLEANUP PROJECT AT SAINT JOHN’S PRIMARY SCHOOL ~ INN Nigeria

The executive in council and the comrades of Imota Students’ Union turnout in good numbers on Saturday, 22nd of August, 2020 with cutlasses, shovels, hoes and rakes for the cleanup project. The cleanup which started at some minutes past seven in the morning, at Saint Johns Primary School, Imota lasted for 5hours, and it witnessed […]

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LAGOS RELIVES MEMORIES OF SLAVE TRADE ABOLITION, MARKS 21ST YEAR ANNIVERSARY ~ INN Nigeria

The Lagos State Government has joined the residents of Badagry Local Government Area of the State and the entire black race to celebrate the annual International Day for Remembrance of Slave Trade and its Abolition with a promise to reconstruct all monuments of the slave trade routes in Badagry to boost tourism and investment in […]

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NOMA DISEASE, CAUSE, SYMPTOMS & TREATMENT ~ INN Nigeria

Noma Disease (also known as cancrum oris) is a rapidly progressive often gangrenous infection of the mouth and face. The disease is associated with high morbidity and mortality and affects mainly children in the poorest countries of Africa. The WHO estimates that 500,000 people are affected, and that 140,000 new cases are reported each year. […]