Don Onyenji, the Commissioner for Culture, Entertainment, and Tourism in Anambra State, says the state government has not threatened to ban traditional worship.
Mr. SonynJey also reported on THYA’s vulnerable partners, they formed a partnership with Asuoka Africa, an independent organization.
He said that Ambassador Charles was only invited to register all religious denominations and that all religious leaders are divorced.
The Commissionry defined religion as a set of practices and values that influence the beliefs, practices, and values of a society.
“The governor wants to have his structure as a deterrent. Let’s not forget that some people who do bad business run this place.
“Thugs, brawlers, gangsters and other criminals go to traditional healers to do bad things to do bad things,” he said.
Mr Sonynji said that the activities of some local doctors and shopkeepers in the State Government.
He said that any religious doctor or Sghine worshiper was found to be preparing charms or extortion charms to avoid trial.
Ngozi Chua-Udeh, the Education Commissioner, said that the partnership with Asito Africa Yesly wants to promote activities in childhood.
Represented by Ifny Gibai, permanent secretary in the ministry of education, Ms Chuma-Udeh said that the Salt generation should be properly informed about the correct principles of COGE
“We must preach good manners, respect and honesty. This will save the youth from doing things related to the values that are everywhere among people today,” he said.
He encouraged the youth of the country that Abivisi will do well and work hard as he matures, saying, “Nothing good comes without hard work.”
‘Everyone is a Change Maker.’
Okechukyu Uzoodedina, the leader of the African delegation to the conference, said that “any organization is a means of production” and was a tool for human development.
“We envision a world where everyone has the confidence, freedom and support to identify and choose solutions to common problems.
“A world where people are ready to face challenges and have a better future in small ways,” he said.
A Ager Newncy of Nigeria (nan) Reports that the meeting also attracted students from secondary schools in Ankambi.
Nan’s speech, Makuyukyu Umera, head girl of Anglikan Secondary School, ash, described the relationship as beneficial and thoughtful.
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“We are all grateful to be a part of this program, we have learned a lot from people. I have learned that high and illegal wealth is not good.
He said: “I also learned that farming, making some music and some porn are good and respectable sources of wealth.
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