Darkness amidst Light in Africa
14/03/2017By Stephen Lazi Akhere, Ph.D In a Palaeolithic era, light was graciously sort for and was gotten through modernity. God Himself hates darkness with perfect hatred. Hence, the first thing.
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By Stephen Lazi Akhere, Ph.D In a Palaeolithic era, light was graciously sort for and was gotten through modernity. God Himself hates darkness with perfect hatred. Hence, the first thing.
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