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UMUNWEKE UMUEZU EGBEKE ETCHE RIVERS STATE

Umunweke Records 2019 Farm sold _ #5,000 Expenditure_ #4,000 Balance _#1,000 2020 Farm sold _ #25,000 Vincent Nwaiwu borrowed. #1,000                                #24,000 Rev. Ozioma's ordination.          _ #5,000 Nwaiwu Emmanuel collected  _ #2,000 Nwaiwu Emmanuel collected _ #500 (for buying of bread)                                         Balance   #16,500 29/31-03-2020.                          _#5,000 for Rose Nwaiwu. 31/03/2020.                               _#2,000 for kperechi                                                      #9,500 Vincent Nwaiwu.                        -300 12/03/2020 Emmanuel Nwaiwu ( for Nwaiwu Evelyn) _ #2,000                         ...                                                                  Balance   # 7,200 18.   Emmanuel Nwaiwu.     #1,000                           Balance           #6,200 Emmanuel Nwaiwu, Gift and Ejike- Juliana gave #1,000 for entertainment at farm                      
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7.0 Language use in campuses The variety of English use in universities is referred to as campus English. University campuses are a rich linguistic base with multiple individuals, including students and lecturers from different ethnic and cultural nations with different languages, but with one common code that binds them together for learning, teaching, and interacting with friends and so forth. The English use on campuses varies across the areas of respective disciplines. This is largely due to the different academic professions and departments both students and lecturers are into. And it is believed that their areas of study influence their choice of linguistic items. This is because when a science student speaks, his/her grammar will be more of scientific terms unlike a marketing student. But when these persons meet together like friends they communicate and understand each other in a plain language. However, communicating in English at university campuses relies on a wide range o

FORSAKING ALL FOR CHRIST

WHAT WILL BE OUR REWARD FOR FORSAKING ALL FOR CHRIST (A Sermon Preached by Rev. Fortune Emerence Chinemerem Nwaiwu on 11/03/2018) "Then Peter said to him, See, we have given up everything and have come after you; what then will we have?" -- Matthew 19:27 BBE Introduction A lady left her parents, relatives and her position in church as an usher and choir mistress to follow a man that had many fortunes. She had refused to marry some men who wanted her hand in marriage. But now she had seen a man driving one Jeep, she left everything and then followed him to live with him. Later, the rich man impregnated her, and near to her child delivery, she was asked by the husband to return home to deliver the baby. The following day, she returned home, and two days later she gave birth to a bouncing baby boy. It was really a great joy because since she had given birth to a son, the man would be pleased. In most African places, a woman who gives birth to a son has a full right in the

THE DEVIL IN THE CATHEDRAL: A SHADOW OF DEATH BY FORTUNE EMERENCE CHINEMEREM NWAIWU

THE DEVIL  IN THE CATHEDRAL A Shadow of death A Play by Fortune Chinemerem Nwaiwu The Devil in the Cathedral © Copyright 2016 ISBN:  978-978-524-65-1-3 All rights reserved.  No Part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronically or mechanically, including photocopying, recording or any information storage or retrieval system without prior permission in writing from the publishers or license permitting copying. Author’s Contact: Tel: 08034367982        Ephesians 2:20 Published in Nigeria by: Lomicob Publicity Tel: 08034330084 Federal Housing State, Woji, Port Harcourt. Preface The Synopsis of the Play: The  Devil in the Cathedral: A Shadow of Death is a play that exposes the devilish instincts in man, which have caused a fatal doom in the life of countless innocent individuals. The playwright is described as an icon of metaphor who uses such a narrative device to project every un-mannered soul as a devil

PRISONERS OF HOPE; CHAPTER 2 BY FORTUNE EMERENCE CHINEMEREM NWAIWU

CHAPTER TWO I was mercilessly beaten, whipped severely with my belt stripped from my waist as I set out to preach the word of God for the recent cross-over night at Rumuozoche. Everything I had was forcefully taken, except my Big Bible that revealed my identity to them, and yet there was no fear of God in them. I was left marooned in a lonely road, and then I whimpered like a forsaken bird in an uninhabited place. My soul unconsciously groaned, “Where are you, Lord?” Then I was reassured that God was with me, and that was why I was not shot dead. My mind returned to the gun they pointed on me, disorganizing me, making me to moan, “You can take whatever thing I have, please, but spare my life.” Thereafter, I was left with bruises, and I writhed in pain with no one to help. “Well, such is life,” my soul yelled, and then what Paul said in the scripture, “If I tell you what I passed through in Antioch” resonated in my mind. I stood up from where I was lying down. I walked t