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STANDING ABOVE PROBLEMS - Elvira Jordan

STANDING ABOVE PROBLEMS - Elvira Jordan Good Morning Beloved! ✨ My thought this morning is drifting towards the bitter-sweet nature of life as God has given. No matter how rich, beautiful, talented or intelligent we may be, we all have one issue or the other bugling our minds.  The way God created us differently and shared problems to us differently is what keeps us humble, activates our humanity, keeps our minds busy and helps us to thrive daily.  Even the best of us have one issue or the other bugling our mind. They may differ in magnitude, urgency or complexity but we are all going through something. Some people know how to carry their problems on their head, while others prefer to conceal it move on with life, yet they wake up everyday with a similar question and a similar prayer, “what will I do? God help me.” Therefore, don’t expect another person to understand your pain and carry it as their own, because they may not be going through your kind of pain but they are going...
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Women journalists, Ekuri women trained on forest and biodiversity loss in Ekuri

Calabar, Cross River State-  Determined to spotlight the peculiar challenges of women in Ekuri forest community in Cross River State, the Renevlyn Development Initiative (RDI) has organized a training on illegal logging activities and climate induced deforestation to elicit in-depth reports.  The training themed Women for Women to protect Ekuri forest and biodiversity held on Wednesday 25 March 2026 at De Grande Hotel and Rooftop in Calabar, the Cross River State. In her welcome to the participants, RDI Project officer, Linda Amadi said that the reports of Illegal logging activities in Ekuri forest have largely missed the impacts that women experience hence the decision of RDI to engage women journalists to take up the gauntlet of reporting them.  Amadi said that a Global Forest Watch report had revealed that illegal logging activities has cost Ekuri and the environs the loss of more than 540 square miles of its tree cover as at 2024 and that more than 200 truckloads of t...

NIGERIA TO THE WORLD: Strangest Marriage Cultures in Nigeria

Imagine wanting to marry someone… but before the wedding, you must survive public flogging, lie flat on the ground in front of her  But in Nigeria, a country with over 250 ethnic groups’ marriage traditions can be incredibly unique, sometimes shocking, and deeply symbolic. Here are some of the strangest marriage cultures in Nigeria. The Fulani In some Fulani communities in Northern Nigeria, a man who wants to marry must go through a ritual known as Sharo. And yes — it involves being whipped in public. Young men are flogged with sticks by challengers while the community watches. The groom must endure the beating without crying, running away, or showing pain. If he fails, he may lose the chance to marry the woman. But if he survives the ordeal bravely, he earns respect and proves he is strong enough to handle the responsibilities of marriage. For the bride, it’s actually a matter of pride if her husband passes this painful test. The Efik and Ibibio Tradition In parts of Cross River S...

Nigeria Embraces Ethical AI: Religious coalition seeks to ensure positive impact and development

Port Harcourt, Rivers State –   In a significant step towards integrating artificial intelligence responsibly into Nigerian society, a landmark "South-South Journalism Workshop Training on AI and Religion" held in Port Harcourt on the 26th of March 2026.   The training which was organized by the Nigeria Religious Coalition on Artificial Intelligence, brought together religious leaders and journalists to deliberate on the critical intersection of AI, ethics, and faith, to ensure responsible usage. The workshop underscored the urgent need for ethical standards in AI policies across Nigeria, emphasizing that this powerful technology must remain a tool under human control, serving innovation without overriding core human values.   Reverend Kolade Fadahunsi, Director of the Christian Council of Nigeria, Institute of Church & Society, Ibadan, opened the workshop by stressing the imperative of ethical reflection in AI's development and deployment within the n...

“Halt all divestment process till IOCs remediate and repair the Niger Delta region”- stakeholders urge National Assembly

In the face of the divestment of the International oil companies (IOCs), as they sell off their on-shore oil fields to local companies, moving their operations to deep waters, this has sparked concerns about the future of host communities and the environment.  Civil society organizations, environmental activists, academia and other stakeholders have raised the question of who will take the reins and ensure accountability for maintaining the oil wells and facilities, loss of livelihoods suffered by host communities, and the remediation of damaged lands and waters.  These concerns shaped the conversations at the Community Town Hall Meeting on Oil Divestment and Transition Accountability in the Niger Delta which held on the 25th of March 2026 in Port Harcourt, Rivers State. The meeting which was organized by the Human and Environmental Development Agenda (HEDA Resource Center) with the theme, Strengthening Transparency, Environmental Responsibility and Community...