A coroner’s inquest was opened and adjourned in Nigeria on Monday into the deaths of scores of people who were killed at the church of a popular evangelical preacher and televangelist.
Churches routinely advertise their “life-changing” or “dynamic” worship that will “bring you closer to God” or “change your life.”
A megachurch based in Michigan has recently approved an expansion for its main building expected to cost an estimated $25 million
Founder of Liberty Foundation Gospel Ministries, Helen Ukpabio, has reportedly sued two UK human rights groups, British Humanist Association (BHA) and the Witchcraft and Human Rights Information Network (WHRIN) for libel at N130 billion.Helen Ukpabio, a born-again Christian preacher is known for "deliverance sessions" to free children and adults from being possessed
The number of deaths in Nigeria's church hostel collapse has risen to 115, including 84 South Africans, a South African minister has said. The worshippers were attending a gathering by Nigerian TV evangelist TB Joshua when a building collapsed in Lagos 10 days ago. Meanwhile, 25 survivors have returned to South Africa, where they will receive further medical care.