By Afolabi Oyekunle. A team of experts from the British Museum and the University of Oxford paid a familiarization visit to the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) Legacy Museum, aimed at strengthening collaboration for the preservation and revival of Nigeria’s railway heritage. The visit was led by Professor Paul Bagu, an anthropologist from the University of Oxford, alongside Mrs. Julia Hudson. The team explored key sections of the museum, including the historic Old Running Shed, where ageing locomotives and coaches are housed. Professor Bagu expressed keen interest in the restoration and preservation of these locomotives, emphasizing the importance of international collaboration. Speaking during the tour, Professor Bagu noted that “the NRC Legacy Museum represents a valuable repository of Nigeria’s industrial and cultural history. There is significant potential for collaboration in areas such as conservation, restoration, and knowledge exchange to ensure these assets are preserv...
As Christians celebrate the Easter season, marking the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, they have been urged to always adhere to the words of God as in the Bible, and refuse to follow those preaching out of the contents of the Holy Book. A highly annointed Man of God, Prophet Taiwo Adeosun made the call in his message while speaking on the significance of Easter, with FocusNews. Prophet Adeosun of the Redeemed People of the Lord Gospel Church, with Headquarters along Tarmac Road, Sango-Otta in Ogun state, said disobedience to the words of God, sins and lack of Faith are the major reasons why prayers are not answered. He said many of today's Christians prefer to do their own will instead of the will of God, while many preach out of the contents of the Bible. Prophet Adeosun called on Christians to key to the messages of Easter, which is redemption of their lives from sins and absolute submission to Jesus Christ. He said without redemption, a Christian ...