An official said the activities of some native doctors and custodians of shrines in the state encouraged crimes.
The commissioner described religion as a collection of social and cultural systems involving core beliefs, practices, and morals that were needed in human society.
says the state government did not threaten to ban traditional worship. Mr Onyenji made the statement at a Thursday stakeholders meeting in Awka, organised in partnership with ASHOKA Africa ...
Zimbabwe’s Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube announced that starting this month, churches in the country would be expected to pay ...
Integrating African traditional medicine into national healthcare systems, while taking a leaf from the well-established practices of traditional Chinese medicine, could help address the health crises ...
The Marriage Act of 2014 provides the operational details that make Article 45. It provides for customary marriages as one of ...
Traditional Vietnamese dishes like boiled chicken and spring rolls amazed a group of African guests in Angola, who praised ...
Despite pledges to halt deforestation and youth-led efforts to reverse it, Madagascar is losing its trees faster than almost ...
The upcoming preacher has decided to sever relations with his only daughter, Danielle Edochie. A recent update disclosed that ...