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Politics / Re: 2023. Labour Party Hold It's First Meeting In Gombe State by udunyam: 8:54pm On Jun 13, 2022
Where is LP office in Abeokuta? I would love to register with them. Obi is a goal
Religion / Re: What If Jesus Did Not Resurrect? by udunyam: 9:10am On Apr 04, 2021
Our hope will be in vain
Foreign Affairs / Re: Biden Appoints Funmi Olorunnipa Badejo As White House Counsel by udunyam: 10:36pm On Jan 15, 2021
Congratulations
Education / Re: Masked Doctor Sneaked In, Tried Injecting Don Davis - Mother (Video) by udunyam: 1:45pm On Jan 06, 2021
May God help us in this country

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Politics / Re: Amotekun, Hunters Dislodge Herdsmen From Oyo Forest Reserves by udunyam: 5:19pm On Jan 03, 2021
Good work by Amoteku cum hunters in that area
Sports / Re: Argentina Vs Nigeria: Man Of The Match by udunyam: 8:20pm On Nov 14, 2017
Mikel
Religion / Re: Rev Father Gospel Inalegwu Is Married (Photos) by udunyam: 5:54pm On Oct 24, 2017
By this, he already prepared his own grave, let him wait to see d wrath of God....
Religion / Re: What Is The Work Of Reverend Sisters In The Catholic Church? by udunyam: 10:37am On Oct 15, 2017
Women have served in the Catholic Church since its earliest days and inhabit unique roles within it. The women who take permanent vows devoting their lives to the church are known as sisters. Two different kinds of sisters exist: those who take simple vows and can leave their convents to offer service and those who take solemn vows, live sequestered and are called nuns. Both kinds of sisters have special functions within the church.
Prayer and Contemplation
Nuns are sisters who have taken solemn vows and are permanently bound to a monastery. Nuns are traditionally completely cloistered from the outside world; however, smaller communities that cannot function completely autonomously may allow sisters to leave to shop for food or visit the doctor. Because they do not leave or take visitors, traditional nuns spend their time in contemplation, working in the monastery, praying and studying. Sisters who take solemn vows devote their lives to contemplating and engaging in communion with God. This lifestyle is meant to preach to others by example.
Education
One of the most common services that sisters provide is education. Sects such as the Sisters of the Holy Child have historically focused primarily on providing education in a parochial school environment. In recent decades, however, the number of women entering religious orders has diminished and fewer nuns are available to teach. In the United States, parochial schools still exist and are staffed by nuns, but the majority of modern teachers are members of the laity. Sisters teach in rural communities in many countries as well as in universities.
Nursing
Nursing is another common activity for Catholic sisters. Groups such as the Sisters of the Holy Cross work in many countries in small clinics and hospitals and provide a variety of services. In Uganda, the Holy Cross order provides pre- and postnatal care, immunizations and AIDS counseling. Catholic sisters played a prominent role during the Civil War and provided medical care for both sides, and groups such as the Sisters of Charity treated cholera epidemics and established hospitals such as St. Vincent's Hospital in New York City.
Religious Ministry
In addition to caring for the poor, providing education and helping the sick, sisters also engage in missionary work and religious ministry. One group, for example, the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, engages in evangelical ministry through prison outreach, chaplaincy and campus ministry. The Daughters of St. Paul specialize in communicating their order's mission and beliefs through modern forms of media. This group provides spiritual ministry through books, podcasts, radio, YouTube, apps and other media.

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Sports / Re: Nigeria Vs Zambia: 1 - 0 - Who Was The Man Of The Match? by udunyam: 8:14pm On Oct 07, 2017
Victor Moses got it jor
Health / Re: Stop Squeezing Your Woman's Breasts: Medical Doctor Warns Men by udunyam: 7:59pm On Oct 04, 2017
Is noted for action
Education / Re: Top 10 Slowest Nigerian Universities by udunyam: 6:53pm On Sep 27, 2017
OOU is very fast
Politics / Re: Femi Falana: "Buhari Should Withdraw Soldiers From Nnamdi Kanu's Residence" by udunyam: 5:51pm On Sep 13, 2017
we r watching
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Massive Recruitment At City Tutors Ltd by udunyam: 9:55pm On Jan 04, 2016
Y not operate in Abeokuta?
Politics / Re: A Nigerian Soldier In Maiduguri Just Posted This by udunyam: 3:52pm On Jan 03, 2016
Thank God
Politics / Re: Buhari Cuts Cars In Motorcade by udunyam: 3:03pm On Dec 28, 2015
I trust for dat, things will defininately alters for better
Education / Re: The Only English Sentence That When Read In Reverse Will Still Be The Same by udunyam: 2:38pm On Dec 28, 2015
Really, nice thotful of u
Romance / Re: See The Question I Asked That Made Her Angry... by udunyam: 8:09pm On Dec 27, 2015
She shud be a nagging woman, head up

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Can A 2.2 Graduate Get A Lecturing Job? by udunyam: 2:32pm On Sep 18, 2015
Depends d uni u r applying for lecturing job, some will while others may not
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: The Obafemi Awolowo University Graduate Job Recruitment by udunyam: 8:26am On Sep 09, 2015
Person need that M.Sc by all means

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Crime / Re: Landlady allegedly Sets Tenant’s Son Ablaze In Ajegunle by udunyam: 9:59am On Aug 22, 2015
That is too bad
Politics / Re: Bola Tinubu Visits Shettima, Borno State Governor by udunyam: 10:45pm On Aug 17, 2015
Sign of good leadership

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