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Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Nollywood Actress, Omotola Jalade Shares New Photos From Family Vacation In South Africa

Omotola is sure having real fun and loving every moment of the vacation with her family in SA as seen in the photos below.

Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde's daughter Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde

Thirty-six-year-old Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde is keeping her fans up-to-date with her family vacation as she shares photos on social media for her fans to see.

Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde is happily married to a pilot, Captain Mathew Ekeinde and they are blessed with four kids.

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Omotola Jalade-EkeindeOmotola Jalade-Ekeinde, her husband, Mathew Ekeinde and childrenOmotola Jalade-Ekeinde, her husband, Mathew EkeindeOmotola Jalade-EkeindeOmotola Jalade-EkeindeOmotola Jalade-EkeindeOmotal Jalade-Ekeinde's daughters

ARE THEY ANIMALS? Pastor Who Made His Members To Eat Grass Earlier This Year Steps On Them During Service - See Photo

 


Pastor Lesego Daniel of the Rabboni Centre Ministries, South Africa made headlines early this year when he made his church members eat grass, claiming that eating grass will bring them closer to God. We can see that he's not moved by the world's reaction on that issue, he's still treating his members like animals. God have mercy!!!

He's pictured above stepping on his obedient members during a deliverance service recently.

Nigeria's Oldest Pastor Dies At 114


 
The Founder and President of the Gospel Apostolic Church, Pa Samuel Sadela, has passed on. He was aged 114.

Although a senior pastor in the church reportedly claimed that the man described as one of Nigeria’s oldest pastors could still be receiving treatment in a hospital, he was said to have died in the premises of the church in Lagos.

As of the time of this report at 9.15pm press time on Tuesday, an official statement was still being awaited even as the church was said to have opened a condolence register for the man of God who remained sensational even as a very old man.

Sadela was of the Apostolic stock of Christianity.

His pastoral calling started in 1928 when he visited the famous Prophet Moses Orimolade of the Cherubim and Seraphim Church.

When he marked his 113th last year birthday, the aged pastor had expressed hope to live up to 200 years of age.

He had said “I feel happy to be this old. Actually, I feel like a young man. I still enjoy my meal of Iyan (pounded yam), Eba and bush meat. I sleep whenever I want to and wake up stronger I want to live longer to prove to all that God remains the same as He was in times past. If Methuselah could live for 969 years, God can make me live well beyond 113. If Noah could be 950, it is not too much for Him to make me live up to 200.”

Even if that wish was not granted, Sadela left an indelible imprint in the hearts of his members and admirers around the world.

The cleric, who claimed angels taught him to read the Holy Bible when he was only two years of age, raised not a few eye brows when he married a 30-year-old woman in 2007.

“The Lord is my strength. I am very strong and energetic,” he was quoted as saying after the wedding in Lagos.

According to reports, he first got married in 1934, with the marriage lasting for 21 years, but none of the couple’s seven children reportedly lived beyond their infancy. A second marriage, said to have been consummated in 1965, was blessed with four children, but only two survived. His second wife died in 2001.

A native of Ondo State, Sadela attended St. Paul’s Anglican Primary School, Ifon, Osun State, but had to drop out when he travelled to Sapele, Delta State to work as houseboy to one Captain Pullen, a District Officer. Sadela however retraced his steps in 1918 and completed his Standard six education in 1920.

Meanwhile, reactions from clerics have greeted his death. The Osun State Chairman, Christian Association of Nigeria, Rev. Elisha Ogundiya, in a phone interview with our correspondent, expressed shock at Sadela’s passing.

He prayed that God, ‘will comfort his family.’

Similarly, the founder of Christ Overcomer’s Assembly, Rev. Dipo Filani, described Sadela as a highly respected man of God.

“He was one of the oldest pastors alive in Nigeria. There was a time he said miracles started taking place in his ministry when he was 90 years.

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Wickedness: Woman Sits Her Sister-in-law On A Burning Electric Cooker For Bed-Wetting (Photos)


Hmmmmm!!! Wondering what could make a 'mother' that have tested how painful it is to push out a baby to be this cruel to someone's daughter......

Mrs Roseline Uzoamaka has been arrested by the Dutse Alhaji Police Division of the Federal Capital Territory Police Command, for brutalising her 14-year-old relative, Sarah (her sister-in-law).
 
Uzoamaka forced the teenager (her husband's younger sister) to sit on a burning electric cooker until the girl sustained severe burns in her private parts as a punishment for urinating on the bed last Saturday, August 23, at the family’s residence in Gwarimpa, Abuja. 
 
In her statement to the police, Uzoamaka confessed that she did this because some friends had advised her that the way to make her bedwetting sister-in-law recover from the problem was to make her sit on a hot stove.
After the girl’s privates were affected by the heat, she was said to have been rushed to a nearby hospital for treatment the same day – where she’s still recuperating.
The Abuja Police Command Public Relations Officer, Altine Daniel, confirmed the arrest saying, “Yes, the woman has been arrested. She told the police that the reason she did that was because the girl was bedwetting.
“She said it was some of her friends who advised her to try that as a solution. The girl is related to her husband. She is not her housemaid.
“The case has been transferred from the division to the Criminal Investigation Department for further investigation.”


 
Source: Kemi

A Guy Arrested for Defiling a Three Year Old Girl in a Church.

A 19 year old man, Arogundade Opeyemi has been arrested for defiling a three year old girl in a church.

In a statement released by the Oyo State Police Command, Arogundade was alleged to have had carnal knowledge of the daughter of his neighbour inside the church at Kuola area of Apata, Ibadan, Oyo State on the 2nd of August 2014. 
 
According to Nation Newspaper, the police said that the suspect took the girl to the church located very close to the house at about 8:00 pm on the fateful day under the pretense of playing with her as usual. The Police statement reads as follows:
“The suspect laid the little girl on the floor in the church, tore her pant and had unlawful carnal knowledge of her. Immediately he perpetrated the act, he ran away, leaving the crying girl on the floor of the church. When her mother heard her outcry, she rushed out to inquire from her daughter what had happened and she gesticulated by touching her private part and mentioning the suspect’s name,” state Police Public Relations Officer, Mrs. Olabisi Clet-Ilobanafor, said in the statement.
The Police Public Relations Officer PPRO, disclosed that medical report confirmed that the girl’s hymen has been broken, adding that there was an area of trauma on the vulva, which confirms the defilement.
“Detectives hunted for the suspect and he was eventually arrested.
“The suspect has been arraigned in a magistrate court for an offense of defilement which is contrary to and punishable under section 218 of the criminal code cap 38 vol. 11 Laws of Oyo State of Nigeria 2000,” the statement added.
Hearing on the case has now been fixed for the 12th of September, 2014 in Ibadan.

ENUGU -The Enugu State House of Assembly, Tuesday morning impeached the Deputy Governor of Enugu State, Mr. Sunday Onyebuchi  who was indicted for alleged misconduct
Sunday Onyebuchi
Sunday Onyebuchi
The 24-member House unanimously voted in favour of Onyebuchi’s removal from office after adopting the report of the 7-man panel that investigated allegations of misconduct leveled against him.
The impeachment proceeding was presided over by the Speaker, Mr. Eugene Odo while the House Leader, Mr. S.K.E Udeokoye moved the motion which was unanimously adopted.
The impeachment panel had on Monday submitted its report in three volumes and indicted the Deputy Governor saying he was guilty of all the three charges preferred against him.
Details later…
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/08/breaking-news-enugu-deputy-governor-sunday-onyebuchi-impeached/#sthash.iFtcvDdE.dpuf

Nollywood Actress, Regina Askia Flaunts Her Hot Bikini Body At 47 In New Photos


Ex-beauty queen and actress, Regina Askia has once again showed off her hot body. Regina recently went on a trip to Six Flags Great Adventure with her kids and decided to show us how hot she still looks for a 47 years old chic...

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OMG: Charging iPhone Burns Woman's Breast - See Photo

Painful: Dionne Baxter, 24, suffers sever skin burn from an over heated iPhone 4 while she slept

A former warehouse worker, Dionne Baxter from Purfleet in Exxes has suffered first degree burns after her overheated charging iPhone melted on her breast as she was sleeping.

According to reports, the 24-year-old mother of one was left with serious infection from a painful inch burn and there's fear that she might be unable to breast feed again should she have another child.
UK's DailyMail reports that she fell asleep lying across her charging iPhone 4 but woke up in agony the next day with a five inch burn on her breast.
Ms Baxter was rushed to hospital where doctors attempted to treat the wound with antibiotic cream and painkillers.

In an interview with The Sun, Ms Baxter revealed that,  

"I sleep in the nude and this large red mark was all down one side to the nipple. When I touched the phone, it was so hot I couldn't pick it up".

Ms Baxter, whose wound is now infected, fears not only that she may not be able to breast feed a second child should she have one, but she adds:
'It's dreadful... Imagine if my daughter had been on that side of the bed and it had burned her face.'
Apple has reportedly declined to comment when approached by MailOnline.

 Charhing iPhone burns 24 year old woman's boobs in Exxes
Charhing iPhone burns 24 year old woman's boobs in Exxes

Ebola: Wema Bank To ‘Reject’ Customers With High Fever

A branch of WEMA bank in Lagos
Following the outbreak of the Ebola Virus Disease, EVD, in Nigeria, many banks have introduced new measures to curtail the spread of dreaded disease

Wema Bank has introduced self-dispensing hand sanitisers, and body temperature scanners at all its branches in the country in a move aimed at curtailing the spread of Ebola, Premium Times reports.
The bank is also introducing protective gears for members of its staffs especially those who deal directly with customers.
In a notice to customers released Monday, the bank said henceforth all customers and visitors to any branch of the bank would be required to use the hand sanitisers and be scanned for symptoms of fever before being admitted into their banking halls.

“In the wake of the recent Ebola Virus Disease outbreak across West Africa, we are compelled to introduce the following preventive health and safety initiatives at all our business locations in order to ensure a safe banking environment for all customers and staff,” the notice read.
“All customers and visitors are required to use the hand sanitisers and also undergo a quick non-invasive body temperature scan before being allowed into our banking halls and business locations.
“In addition, some of our staff at the more sensitive desks will also be required to wear some protective gears while interacting with customers and other visitors during this period” the document added.
Premium Times further went ahead to make enquiries from experts if this was right or a form of discrimination and here’s what they were told;
The federal Ministry of Health said it was not informed of the move, considered by some as discriminatory.
A health campaign organization, Projekthope, said the new policy is discriminatory.
“We should all learn to do things right. The presence of Ebola symptoms does not necessarily mean transmission will take place,” said Steve Aborisade, who heads Ibadan-based Projekthope. “And even if we want to be hyper proactive it should be sensitive in ways that will not be discriminatory and which actually stops transmission which is our first purpose.”
However, a medical expert said the bank should go beyond screening and make adequate referral arrangements for customers who may be turned away due to their health.
“I don’t think we should see it in the light of a discriminatory policy, I think they are just trying to act on the side of caution,” said Osahon Enabulele, the immediate past president of the Nigerian Medical Association, NMA.
“The end point should be to aid the referral of such an individual to the nearest health facility for appropriate treatment. And of course, I expect that they should have a medical unit in the bank to quickly evaluate clients that may have suspicious features to properly evaluate them and not just to turn them away,” Mr. Enabulele said.

TB Joshua Explains Why He Does Not Have Church Branches Everywhere


Nigerian Prophet T.B. Joshua has opened up on why his church does not have foreign branches despite his popularity abroad.

The cleric, who spoke on Sunday 24th August 2014 at The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations (SCOAN), stressed on the need for God’s character to be fully established before ministerial expansion.

“I would have loved to have branches all over the world because people want T.B. Joshua everywhere,” he told the congregation. “But it is not yet time because it will be too much for my character. When the load is too heavy for you, it will become a burden.
”He further added that he was not moved by pleas from people but rather relied on God’s instruction. “Not where they want me but where God wants me,” he emphasized, adding that he was not in a haste or hurry and would not jump ahead of God’s timing.
“If you run before God, you cannot run after God,” he continued, explaining that this had been the bane of many businessmen and pastors as their desire to expand superseded their level of character.
His views stand in stark contrast to the popular notion that the amount of branches a church has is indicative of its level of success.
“In a situation where you become so great without God’s character, it means the end is going to be bad,”

Joshua went on further to explain, reminding congregants of Jesus’ words in John 14:27 that the world too could provide wealth and fame although with conditions attached.
“When you see someone who is great without God’s character, don’t admire him – pray for him because the beginner is not the owner but the finisher… The beginning and middle are off-record; the end is what will put the record straight”.
The cleric stated that it was even better not to have fame and popularity than to achieve what would eventually end in calamity.
“Character is the one that carries whatever we become. If your wealth is bigger than your character, that wealth will be spending you, not you spending it.
”T.B. Joshua stated that one of the secrets of his ministerial success was not being driven by money, explaining that some worshippers were still under canopies in his church not because he lacked the financial capacity to expand but because he was waiting on God.
“There is money to build but money cannot dictate for me. We could expand this place (The SCOAN) and build the biggest church in the world but I allow the Source of money to tell me what to do, not the money itself.

”T.B. Joshua also bemoaned the way people complained about their problems as if they bore no responsibility for them, adding that their challenges were not a consequence of God leaving them but rather their choice to live contrary to His ways.
“God does not want you to suffer but you want to suffer,” he soberly stated. “God is always with you but you are not with Him.
”T.B. Joshua, who has been the center of several controversies especially within the fold of Nigerian Christendom, added that if not for his persecutors, he would have remained a street-preacher.
According to him, detractors motivated God to bestow more favour and mercy upon his ministry, adding that no billboard can be found advertising The SCOAN yet visitors flock from around the world
“If God has called you, the more they block your way, the more that trouble and temptation, the more God’s love is provoked… Each attempt to stop you asks for more evidence from God.
”The cleric concluded with some profound advice for Christians, calling on them to change their style of prayer. According to T.B. Joshua, prayers for blessing, healing and protection were redundant as God is fully aware of the challenges of His children and does not require reminding.
“You need to block the avenue satan is using to afflict you – your weaknesses,”T.B. Joshua counseled. “Your prayer should be against weaknesses.
”He further clarified that prayer alone was not enough, stating that genuine desire to desist from bad habits and weaknesses was also essential.
“Live the life of your prayer,” he told the congregation, citing an example that praying for God to help you stop smoking and then picking up a cigarette immediately was akin to hypocrisy. “God always leaves us to play our role before He comes to our rescue,” he concluded.

I will go back to Sierra Leone where I contracted the disease 'as soon as I'm better' : British Medic Ebola Patient at London hospital

Mr Pooley grew up in a close-knit family in an idyllic rural setting in the Suffolk village of Eyke
                                                            Mr Pooley

The British nurse struck down by ebola while working in West Africa has vowed to return to the disease-hit region as soon as he is better.
William Pooley contracted the deadly virus while working 18 hour days at a desperately understaffed hospital in Sierra Leone, where medics are battling to contain the outbreak.
He is now being treated on a London hospital ward after he was airlifted back to the UK by the RAF after catching ebola from the very victims he was trying to save.
But he has told friends in Africa he is sure he will beat the disease - and is determined to fly back to the region to save other victims when he recovers.
 Dedicated: William Pooley in his blue scrubs seen working in Freetown, Sierra Leone, before he caught ebolaWilliam Pooley in his blue scrubs seen working in Freetown, Sierra Leone, before he caught ebola

Gabriel Madiye, who worked alongside Mr Pooley at the Shepherd's Hospice in Freetown, was one of the last people to speak to the British nurse before he was flown home.
He told the Sun: 'He was very sure that once he was in England, the excellent medical care in Great Britain would help him recover in a matter of weeks and he would come back to us.' 
Before contracting ebola, Mr Pooley, 29, had graphically depicted the horror in the African hospital where he had selflessly volunteered to help those stricken by the outbreak.

Care worker William Pooley pictured just days before flown to the UK after testing positive for the Ebola virus William Pooley pictured just days before flown to the UK after testing positive for the Ebola virus

He was forced to make the painful decision to leave sufferers alone overnight after the other staff fled. It came after angry locals rioted outside the hospital in response to rumours that ebola was a ruse to steal sufferers' blood and harvest their organs.
'We gave the patients water and paracetamol and then we had to walk out,' he had said. 'Patients are dying the most horrible deaths. I'm expecting to find several corpses tomorrow morning.' 
Mr Pooley was pictured in a white infection control suit at the hospital in Kenema, the third largest city in Sierra Leone and a hot-spot for ebola.
Caring: Mr Pooley, sitting on ground writing, was forced to make the painful decision to leave sufferers alone overnight after the other staff fled
 Mr Pooley, sitting on ground writing, was forced to make the painful decision to leave sufferers alone overnight after the other staff fled

He remained positive when he was interviewed less than a fortnight ago, choosing to focus on the patients who had recovered.
'It's great seeing them walk away after some of them have been in a terrible state,' he told the Guardian newspaper.

But the British nurse also spoke of chronic staffing shortages, the excruciating pain of ebola sufferers, mothers watching their children die, and how patients had to lie next to corpses for hours because there were not enough staff to move the bodies.
'It's the easiest situation in the world to make a difference. I'm not particularly experienced or skilled, but I can do the job and I am actually helping,' he told Sierra Leone-based blogger Jo Dunlop. 
Fellow volunteer Professor Robert Garry, of Tulane University School of Medicine in New Orleans, praised Mr Pooley's dedication to his ebola patients.
He said: 'Will was working longer and harder than just about anyone out there. He was putting in 12 to 18-hour days.
Brave: A group of young volunteers wear special uniforms to carry the bodies of people, sterilized after dying due to the Ebola virus, to a car ahead of their burials in Kptema graveyard in Kenema, Sierra LeoneA group of young volunteers wear special uniforms to carry the bodies of people, sterilized after dying due to the Ebola virus, to a car ahead of their burials in Kptema graveyard in Kenema, Sierra Leone

We have been understaffed at the hospital. Nursing staff have been afraid to go in.'
Dr Oliver Johnson, who has also been helping ebola victims in Sierra Leone, said Mr Pooley was an 'extraordinary guy' who knew the risks involved but was prepared to take them for the sake of the patients and his colleagues.
Mr Pooley's family yesterday praised the doctors treating him at the Royal Free Hospital in Hampstead, north London.
They said in a statement: 'We would like to express our thanks to all involved in bringing our son back to the UK.
'We have been astounded by the speed and way which the various international and UK government agencies have worked together to get Will home.

'Will is receiving excellent care and we could not ask for him to be in a better place. We would like to thank all our family and friends for their best wishes and ask everyone to remember those in other parts of the world suffering with Ebola who do not have access to the same healthcare facilities as Will.'
 
Photo Credit: The Guardian
Source: Mailonline

Simon Ekpa is not our member – IPOB

The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has distanced itself from the self acclaimed Prime Minister of Biafra Government in Exile (BRGIE) Si...