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Lady Calls For Reduction Of Bride Price, “It’s So High”

Reduction Of Bride Price

A lady only identified as Igwe Munachimso has caused quite a storm when she called for bride price reduction in the southeast of Nigeria after her brother married from Benue state with less than UGX500,000. The lady said it is important for bride price to be reduced in Igboland. Munachimso made the disclosure on Twitter. She also shared a list ...

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Police In Brazil Launches Investigations On Bombed ‘Gay Jesus Film’ Office

Gay Jesus film office

Rio de Janeiro police said on Thursday they are investigating a video by a far-right group that claimed to have carried out an attack on a group of actors who had depicted Jesus as gay. On Wednesday, a video circulating on social media showed three masked men claiming to have carried out the attack in retaliation for “an attack against ...

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Kenyan Church Where Hope, Faith, Prayers And Miracles Are Sold Expensively

kenyan church JTM

Outside Kahawa House on Haile Selassie Avenue in Nairobi where the Kenyan church JTM is located, business is booming even though it is only 9.30am on a Sunday. Traders use all manner of tricks to entice passers-by into buying slices of watermelon and pineapple or bottled water. But most pedestrians are in a hurry as they are running late for ...

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I Want 6 Cows, 30 Bags Of Maize And Shs500k Before Divorcing My Wife

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A heated divorce case pitting a 72-year-old mason and his wife of 27 years has taken a new twist after he demanded for the bulk of his daughter’s bride price which comprised 30 bags of maize, six cows and Sh15, 000 (Ugx500,000) to end his marriage. Joel Lang’at is being divorced by his 65 year old wife Joyce Chemutai, who ...

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Traditional Food And Dance Topped Victoria University Culture Day

traditional food at VU

Organised under the theme: the diversity of Victoria University culture  as one student exhibited unique traditional dances from various parts of the world. Victoria University student community comprise of students coming from South Sudan, Eritrea, Norway, Zimbabwe, Burundi, Rwanda, DR Congo Nigeria and Uganda. Started in the morning students showcased traditional foods, dances and speeches in local dialect entertaining passerby ...

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