It will be interesting to see exactly which customs the Vatican is going to allow from the past rich five centuries of Anglican worship, life and thought.
It will be interesting to see exactly which customs the Vatican is going to allow from the past rich five centuries of Anglican worship, life and thought.
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Godwin NnannaGodwin Nnanna is the Accra correspondent of Business Day Nigeria. He was a 2006 gold medallist in the UN Foundation Prize for humanitarian and development reporting. He has also contributed articles for ChinaDialogue.net and has at different times reported from New York, Dubai and South Africa. Recent articlesThe US of Africa: a step-by-step trek
African political unity is a tough proposition but one that will not go away, reports Godwin Nnanna after the African Union's Accra summit. Nigeria: the real democratic testAfter a messy, tense and violent election campaign, Nigerians still hope for a peaceful transition of power. Godwin Nnanna, in Lagos, reports. Democracy in Nigeria: the road less travelledA dispute between the incumbent and his vice-president is compromising the election in Africa's most populous country, reports Godwin Nnanna. Ghana: fifty years of independenceGhana is celebrating its pioneering role as the first black African state to win freedom from colonial power. Godwin Nnanna, in Accra, reports. |
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