Christianity Etc › Re: Pastor David Ibiyeomie Leads Cultists To Christ As They Surrender Their Weapons. by louiscol: 12:59pm On Jul 08, 2018 |
LazyNairalander: God saving grace is really sufficient. You have been brought outta darkness and dropped into his marvelous light. Hallelujah!!!
All my life I have not seen where pastors televised or converted Muslims, my questions is does it mean that pastors are afraid of the Muslims??
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Celebrities › Re: Genevieve Nnaji At The Press Conference Of Her Movie "Road To Yesterday" by louiscol: 11:00pm On Nov 13, 2015 |
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Christianity Etc › Re: Jehovah's Witnesses: 17 Facts People Should Know About Them by louiscol: 6:58pm On Nov 08, 2015 |
[quote author=major466 post=39794903]Unfortunately Jehovah's witness's core doctrine contradicts the doctrines of#i don't like them because they don't believe in the holy Trinity and they don't believe that Jesus is God. |
Politics › Re: One Killed As IPOB Members Protest In Onitsha - Vanguard News by louiscol: 7:11pm On Nov 06, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: NNPC: Buhari Set To Replace Kachikwu, Shortlists Three Northerners - Daily Post by louiscol: 6:34am On Nov 04, 2015 |
Cutehector: These are leaders... Not people like diezani dat carted away with infinitely huge sums of money I don't like the idea of filling every offices with Hausa fulanies |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Malawi Officially Suspends Anti-homosexuality Laws. by louiscol: 4:43pm On Oct 30, 2015 |
CyrusLevi: www.nyasatimes.com/2014/07/11/gays-not-facing-arrests-in-malawi-solicitor-general-tells-un/
Malawi is not arresting people for same-sex acts until the anti-gay laws are reviewed, Secretary for Justice and Solicitor General Janet Chikaya-Banda told the United Nations Human Rights Committee in Geneva on Wednesday.
Banda was formally responding to the committee’s inquiry in the findings of the Law Commission with regard to the review of the Penal Code, in particular sections 137(A), 153, and 156, that criminalise consensual same-sex sexual activity. [img]http://towleroad.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c730253ef01a3fd328782970b-500wi[/img] [img]http://towleroad.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c730253ef01a511e23e70970c-200wi[/img] UN committee asked Malawi to explain its position on progress to decriminalize homosexuality.
Secretary for Justice and Solicitor General told committee that the review of laws that criminalise consensual same sex was stalled due to lack of financial resources.
However, Banda told the committee that there was political will to deal with the matter.
Banda said those involved in homosexual acts are not pursued by law enforcers and that a special law commission has not been empanelled to look at the pieces of legislation that criminalise same sex.
Malawi’s government is moving to suspend laws against homosexuality and in 2012 issues a moratorium where it ordered police not to arrest people for same-sex acts until the anti-gay laws are reviewed by parliament.
Anyone convicted under Malawi’s anti-gay laws, some of the toughest in the world, can get up to 14 years in jail with hard labour.
Centre for the Development of People (Cedep) executive director Gift Trapence claimed to the committee that there is growing homophobia in Malawi against homosexuals.
But the report submitted by Banda said : “Malawi has not set up a mechanism to specifically monitor cases of violence based on sexual orientation nor has it set up awareness-raising campaigns on the same.”
It adds: “All cases of violence are handled in the same way regardless of the cause or alleged basis of the violence.”
Taxpayer-funded Malawi Human Rights Commission (MHRC) chairperson Sophie Kalinde told the committee Malawi Government should be commended for opening up the issue of same sex.
Traditionalists and religious leaders in Malawi strongly oppose moves to legalise same-sex acts, arguing that homosexuality is alien to Malawi’s cultural and religious values.
But Human Rights Watch points out that arresting people for consensual same-sex conduct violates international human rights standards and constitutional guarantees of equality in many countries. |