Impeachment Fever And The Season Of Anomie In Edo

... Independentng.com homepage - Home of Independent Newspapers Nigeria Limited‘Third Term Debate Should Be Seen In A Normal Net 2 1904-01-04T06:37:00Z 1904-01-04T06:37:00Z 4 1425 8128 DIN 67 16 9981 9.2511 0 0 Sunday 5th, March, 2006 HOME | Previous Page Impeachment Fever And The Season Of Anomie In Edo Uwakwe Abugu Benin In the past few days, Edo State has once again slipped into a reign of confusion.

Its political landscape has become fraught with frenzied maneuverings by gladiators in the unfolding renewed political crisis threatening its heartbeat.

It is all about impeachment saga which has become a running nemesis for many state governors in the country and which scare made the round in Edo State last month.

The erudite Professor Omo Omoruyi who currently runs an outfit – Advancing Democracy in Africa (ADA) – as its Chief Executive Officer had last January 29 alarmed the Edo populace with a statement to the press that “the state swoops in danger”.

Omoruyi had explained that he sourced his information from the former military president, Gen.

Ibrahim Babangida (rtd) and clarified that “there were plans by some elements within the PDP opposed to the government of the state headed by Governor Lucky Igbinedion to cause disorder in the state with the view of causing or bringing about an unconstitutional change in the state”.

In line with the pattern in Bayelsa State, which also worked out in Oyo State, he informed “that th...

Abortion and Depression (Part 2 of 2)

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Abortion and Depression (Part 2 of 2)3/4/2006 - 1:30 PM PST Advertisment Interview With Theresa Burke of Rachel's Vineyard KING OF PRUSSIA, Pennsylvania, MARCH 4, 2006 (Zenit) - Depression over a past abortion is an often hidden and ignored link that needs to be addressed, says a counselor who deals with post-abortion trauma.

In the second part of this interview with us, Theresa Burke, founder of the Rachel's Vineyard Ministries, explains how depression is a natural effect of abortion that may erupt years later.

Rachel's Vineyard organizes weekend retreats for those struggling with the emotional or spiritual pain of an abortion.

Q: What are the risks of depression stemming from the guilt of an abortion?

Burke: Because abortion is legal, it is presumed to be safe.

Indeed, it is commonly identified as a woman's "right." This right, or privilege, is supposed to liberate women from the burden of unwanted pregnancies.

It is supposed to provide them with relief - not grief and depression.

One of the big problems is that when women are assaulted by their own natural reactions to their loss, they don't understand what is wrong with them.

Many women go into treatment for depression,...

Abortion and Depression (Part 2)

... Zenit News Agency - The World Seen From Rome Body {Margin:1em 1em 1em 1em} p {FONT-family: Arial, Geneva, Sans-serif;margin:1em 1em;font-size:10pt} p.dinky {FONT-family: Arial, Geneva, Sans-serif;margin:0em 1em;font-size:8pt} p.topline {font-size:11pt;margin: 0em 1em} h4 {font-family:Impact, Sans-serif;font-size:large} p.link {font-family:Arial, Geneva, Sans-serif;margin: 0em 1em 0em 1em;font-size:9pt} p.text {FONT-family: Arial, Geneva, Sans-serif;margin:1em 1em;font-size:11pt} div.linkElement {font-family:Arial, Geneva, Sans-serif;margin: 0em 2em 0em 2em;font-size:9pt} ZENIT - The World Seen From Rome Code: ZE06030402 Date: 2006-03-04 Abortion and Depression (Part 2) Interview With Theresa Burke of Rachel's Vineyard KING OF PRUSSIA, Pennsylvania, MARCH 4, 2006 (Zenit.org).- Depression over a past abortion is an often hidden and ignored link that needs to be addressed, says a counselor who deals with post-abortion trauma.

In the second part of this interview with ZENIT, Theresa Burke, founder of the Rachel's Vineyard Ministries, explains how depression is a natural effect of abortion that may erupt years later.

Rachel's Vineyard organizes weekend retreats for those struggling with the emotional or spiritual pain of an abortion.

Part 1 of this interview appears in today's ZENIT service.

Q: What are the risks of depression stemming from the guilt of an abortion?

Burke: Because abortion is legal, it is presumed to be safe.

Indeed, it is commonly identified as a woman's "right...

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