Church feeds over 100,000 people in Calabar - Grace Consulate Free Food Centre

Church feeds over 100,000 people in Calabar

By Frank Ulom CALABAR (CONVERSEER) – A new generation church, Grace Network Evangelical Outreach (Grace Consulate), has fed over 100,000 people through its Free Food Centre programme in Calabar, Cross River State. This was disclosed by the church’s senior pastor, Lawrence Agbata Esq., during Sunday service at 39 Chamley Street by Calabar Road, Calabar South….

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Meet Mr and Miss Leboku 2025 - Ephraim Okoi and Kebe Eni

Meet Mr and Miss Leboku 2025

By Nakanda Iyadim UGEP (CONVERSEER) – In a dazzling display of beauty and talent, 27-year-old Kebe Eni, a prominent frontline girl of the Diamond Carnival Band, has been crowned Miss Leboku at the 2025 International New Yam Festival Beauty Pageant. Kebe’s crowning marks a significant achievement, as she triumphed in the pageant alongside Ephraim Okoi…

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Ojukwu varsity student breaks Guinness World Records for longest sleeves on a garment

Ojukwu varsity student breaks Guinness World Records for longest sleeves on a garment

By Nsan Neji AWKA (CONVERSEER) – A student of Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University (COOU), Samuel Chinecherem Ezeh, has broken a Guinness World Records (GWR) for the longest sleeves on a garment ever made. Ezeh, also a fashion designer, claimed the world record by creating a show-stopping robe with 50-metre sleeves. The Nigerian-born designed and sewed…

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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints marks annual service project, clean up govt facilities, neighbourhoods, suburbs, others

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints marks annual service project, clean up govt facilities, neighbourhoods, suburbs, others

By Our Reporter CALABAR (CONVERSEER) – The 20th edition of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ annual clean-up exercise, tagged “The All Africa Service Project”, held on Saturday, 16th August 2025, with massive participation by members, Community leaders, Government officials and friends of the Church. Communities, government agencies and businesses had the rare…

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