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The Anglican Cable Network Nigeria rebranded to Advent Cable Network Nigeria is in the first instance satellite television station owned by the Church of Nigeria Anglican Communion, with its operation headquarters located in Abuja. Currently, it broadcasts on one of the largest broadcast satellite known as INTELSAT 20KU located on 68.5 degree East, with its frequency 12682 H, symbol rate 27500. This satellite covers over 70 countries, cutting across Africa and Europe (See here:  https://www.akip.acnntv.com/our-reach ) ACNN can also be viewed on its website www.acnntv.com/tv  worldwide and recently listed on android App named VM Africa (Download on Google play store to…

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The Rt. Revd (Dr) Humphrey Olumakaiye  the  Bishop of the Diocese of Lagos has said his Diocese decided to honour Archbishop Ephraim Ademowo by naming a church and Plaza after him because he served the Church meritoriously for 18 years. Bishop Olumakaiye made this known in his speech during the Centenary Thanksgiving Service at the Cathedral  Church of Christ Marina Lagos to conclude the  year-long celebration to mark the 100 years of existence of the church He said His Grace Ademowo “is a great evangelist,  charismatic, enterprising and  has been so wonderful, he has contributed so much to the growth…

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 “How good and pleasant it is when God’s people live together in unity!…It is like precious oil poured on the head,…For there the Lord bestows his blessing, even life forevermore.” Psalm 133 (NIV) There can be no revival without godly unity. Such unity makes God’s people value each other and see each other’s worth as people redeemed by the precious blood of Christ Jesus, and as family members of God’s household. This expresses itself in a unity of prayer and purpose that seeks to exalt the Lord. It is also committed primarily to God’s glory. There is, in the Bible,…

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The Church of Nigeria Satellite Television, Anglican Cable Network Nigeria has rebranded to Advent Cable Network Nigeria Television. The event, which took place at the St. Mathias House, the Church of Nigeria Headquarters office at Gudu Abuja, was presided over by the Primate Of All Nigeria His Grace Nicholas D. Okoh assisted by the Primate-Elect, The Most Revd Henry Ndukuba. The occasion also witnessed the relocation of the Television station to a new office within St. Mathias House and the dedication of the state of the art studio. Below is the full text of the ACNN Chairman of Board of…

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After sixty years of preaching across the world, German Pentecostal evangelist, Reinhard Bonnke (pictured) in 2017 shared his farewell messages with over 1.7 million people over a five-day-crusade in Lagos, Nigeria. Bonnke who is also known as the ‘evangelistic son of Africa’, died peacefully on December 7, 2019 aged 79.Principally known for his gospel missions throughout Africa, Bonnke who began his Christian walk in 1949, was born on April 19, 1940 in Königsberg, East Prussia, Germany to an army logistics officer and worshiper mother. He left for missionary work in Africa at the age of 10 after being baptized. In numerous accounts,…

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There is a well-known doctrine in Islam called Taqiyya. It’s the principle that should some deceit further Islam’s interest, you have a duty to deceive. It looks tragically as though Usman Khan was pretending that had been de-radicalised, when in fact, as his killing spree indicated he hadn’t. But he had deceived a number of people on the way. If that’s true, it makes Jack Merritt’s death doubly tragic. His poor father, desperate to honour his dead son’s memory, asked the politicians not to use his son’s murder in their political campaigns as a political football. But, that wasn’t going to happen. It didn’t happen; it couldn’t happen. The facts…

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A letter printed in the Irish Times in response to the open letter from liberal Irish clergy urging the Irish bishops to reject the election of David McClay as Bishop of Down and Dromore due to his support of GAFCON. Sir, – It saddens me that once again The Irish Times has allowed its pages to be used to spread vicious and untrue rumours about Gafcon (Analysis, November 18th, Rite and Reason, November 19th). Far from being schismatic, Gafcon has allowed the vast majority of the Anglican Communion to remain united despite attempts from some to tear the very fabric…

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Beloved in Christ Jesus: Advent Greetings in the name of our Risen and Returning King, our Lord Jesus Christ!   I am delighted that in this Advent season, Gafcon is launching a weekday devotional project called ‘Lift Up Your Hearts’.  These words are profoundly Scriptural. The Apostle Paul writes in Philippians 3:14, “I press on toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus,” and in Colossians 3:2, “Set your minds on things that are above.” Advent is a time to “lift up your hearts” toward heaven, to bring our lives into alignment with God’s…

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A heavy dose of the tributes acknowledging the awesome talent of Lawrence Foluso Olamiti of Idanre in Ondo State of Nigeria could be attributed to that awareness by those whose professional lives have been touched one way or the other by Folu Olamiti and his powerful pen and journalistic talent. I happen to be one of such Nigerians like amazing Remi Oyeyemi has correctly observed in his own powerful tribute above. I am not even a journalist by training but I got my inspiration and Adrenaline to be a writer from powerful journalists like late Anthony Enahoro, late Olabisi Onabanjo…

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[i] He is the Sovereign LORD: As the Sovereign Lord, He is God over all, and has His plan and purpose for every situation. God has the power to work out His own purposes in our lives no matter the condition whether good or bad. The God with Whom we are dealing is “the I AM WHO I AM”. God is the God of the Now He is ever resent, He is known and shall be known by what He does, His mighty deliverance and redemption of His people. He sees ours oppression, He hears our cry and He knows…

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