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Nigerian Medical Doctor Dies In Motor Accident Two Months To His Wedding

The accident involving his Lexus SUV occurred on Friday morning, along Port Harcourt/Aba Expressway. by Saharareporters, New York Feb 15, 2021 A medical doctor, Chidera Ifudu, has died in a motor accident two months to his wedding. The accident involving his Lexus SUV occurred on Friday morning, along Port Harcourt/Aba Expressway. According to reports, the medical practitioner was trying to avoid hitting a pedestrian when his car veered off the road and crashed. The deceased, who worked at Enugu State University of Science and Technology Teaching Hospital, was reportedly the only son of his father. It was gathered that Ifudu s wedding invitation card was used to trace his relations. 

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Church members head back to the pews | NewsChannel 3-12

    SHREVEPORT, Louisiana (KTBS) Tomorrow morning more than 100 parishioners of Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Shreveport will be walking through the doors. Today, the preparations are underway to keep them safe. “We have to make sure there’s enough people, but not too many. We divide people into groups so it’s not a big congregated effort. It’s a huge team effort. Everybody is working together,” said Mary Dickman of Shreveport. Due to COVID-19, church attendance suffered greatly in 2020. According to the Barna Group, a Christian Polling Firm, one in three practicing Christians has stopped going to church. Congregations like Holy Trinity are trying to change that. In the last 3 months there’s been an all out COVID-19 crusade inside the 164-year-old church.

Church members head back to the pews

Church members head back to the pews     SHREVEPORT, Louisiana (KTBS) Tomorrow morning more than 100 parishioners of Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Shreveport will be walking through the doors. Today, the preparations are underway to keep them safe. “We have to make sure there’s enough people, but not too many. We divide people into groups so it’s not a big congregated effort. It’s a huge team effort. Everybody is working together,” said Mary Dickman of Shreveport. Due to COVID-19, church attendance suffered greatly in 2020. According to the Barna Group, a Christian Polling Firm, one in three practicing Christians has stopped going to church.

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