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The Republic . 02 October 1988 . Pg 5

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The text discusses the misconception that Satan owns the earth, emphasizing that God is the true creator and owner of all. It references various biblical passages to illustrate that Satan is a deceiver and a liar, while Jesus Christ is portrayed as the good shepherd who offers life abundantly. The text encourages Christians to trust in God rather than the world, highlighting the blessings and benefits that come from faith in Him. Additionally, it touches on a recent meeting of the Armed Forces Ruling Council (AFRC) in Nigeria, where the President announced a new communication strategy for the council, designating a spokesman to address the press after meetings. The text concludes with a mention of preparations for an upcoming independence anniversary celebration in Abuja.

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The text discusses the misconception that Satan owns the earth, emphasizing that God is the true creator and owner of all. It references various biblical passages to illustrate that Satan is a deceiver and a liar, while Jesus Christ is portrayed as the good shepherd who offers life abundantly. The text encourages Christians to trust in God rather than the world, highlighting the blessings and benefits that come from faith in Him. Additionally, it touches on a recent meeting of the Armed Forces Ruling Council (AFRC) in Nigeria, where the President announced a new communication strategy for the council, designating a spokesman to address the press after meetings. The text concludes with a mention of preparations for an upcoming independence anniversary celebration in Abuja.

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