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Christ v.s Black Rome: You Never Know Someone Until You Fight Them by Armypolicecults: 3:47pm On Jun 16, 2020
See for yourself the Fallen Church 

Google Images of 100s of pastors worldwide arrested for child defilement of 100, 000s of babies and children. Think how many pedophile pastors never get caught because they are too powerful to bring to justice. They are of all races and nationalities because the demons of pedophilia don't discriminate. The Coronavirus is pedophilia Baal worship a detractor public scare scripted by the Simpson cartoon as well as other forms of medium. 


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Black Rome

Call them by their father's name Holy Quran 33:5

Re: Christ v.s Black Rome: You Never Know Someone Until You Fight Them by Armypolicecults: 3:48pm On Jun 16, 2020


Nigeria: 32 Million Nigerian Children Missing

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Deutsche Welle

Children

11 SEPTEMBER 2018

Daily Trust (Abuja)

By Judd-Leonard Okafor

In Africa, 85m children don't exist officially; 32m of them are in Nigeria. When Brian Adeyemi was born three years ago, his birth was recorded in the maternity register of a private hospital--and certified on a hospital letterhead card.

Before 1992, record of his birth and existence would have ended there. But new policy mandating the National Population Commission to register every birth since 1992 meant his parents had to take his hospital card to the commission's office.

A registrar issued an official birth certificate from the commission.

John Udo's mother took her one-year old on a routine post-natal visit to Customs Hospital in Karu when she heard a registrar was visiting. She filled out a form, paid N200 and took home an official birth certificate for her son.

Both children officially count among Nigeria's children, with certificates to prove it. Some seven in 10 children overall across Nigeria still do not have their births registered. They are the missing children.

By last year, only 47 in every 100 children aged under five were registered, according to the Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey.

NPC deployed RapidSMS, an online database to track registered births nationwide.

The database collects real-time information over SMSs sent by birth registrars scattered across the country, ticking upward on each new registration.

In August alone, the births of 144,047 children aged under one were registered. A total 223,227 children aged one to five were registered, alongside 92,387 children aged over five.

Cumulatively, births of a total 1,573,096 children under age one have been registered by August. Some 3,027,962 children aged one to five have been registered. The births of 1,265,485 children aged above five have also been registered.

The dashboard updates twice monthly--in the middle and at the end. It is useful as a monitoring and allows states to analyse how well the birth registration runs within their territories.

But it also opens up a huge gap in birth registration. Nigeria is estimated to have an annual birth cohort of around 7 million--that's 7 million children born every year.

Only eight in every 100 of them are registered in the country, the RapidSMS database indicates. That's more than half of all children born each year unaccounted for, officially.

Across Africa, only 44 in 100 births are registered for children aged under five. That leaves 85 million children unregistered: 32 million of them are in Nigeria.

Children whose births are unregistered have "no official record of their full names, parents, place of birth, date of birth and their nationality," said Sharon Oladiji, child protection specialist at the United Nations Children's Fund in Nigeria.

"Their access to basic services is under threat; their official 'invisibility' increases their vulnerability to abuse and exploitation. In legal terms, they do not exist. Violations of their rights are going unnoticed."

Cumulative births registered as at August 2018

Where are the children

"Everything in life is about our age [for entering service, for requiring, for voting] and yet the piece of paper as evidence to this age, we don't give it," said Oladiji.

Some 190 countries have ratified the Convention on the Rights of the Child. The convention obligates countries to do everything possible to protect children, ensure their survival, allow their participation and foster their development. UNICEF is the only United Nations agency named to support countries register births.

Birth registration falls under survival--and guarantees children a right to name, nationality and identity.

But a huge gap still exists between the number of children born and the number registered with an identity.

"It is not because the government doesn't want to increase registration," says Oladiji.

"It is the general malaise affecting high coverage of birth registration, lack of awareness to even see the importance of registering births. And the lack of capacity to have sufficient registrars to hand the population in the country."

NPopC is legally mandated to register birth of every child from 1992 in Nigeria

All the babies

The population far outstrips the hands to register it. The 2006 census put Nigeria's population at 140 million. In 15 years, the population estimate shot up to 180 million.

"That's more 40 million people, and they were all babies," says Oladiji.

"There have never been sufficient registrars to deal with the number. That's why we are having challenges.'

The RapidSMS monitors birth registration across all 774 council areas. It comes after the NPopC began mandatory birth registration since 1992.

More than 3,000 registrars are collating registration of children from some 7,000 health centres.

But children aged under five routinely get health services from more than 25,000 health centres, leaving millions uncovered.

Having those children on record is important to their future and that of the country.

"All our policy decision, all developmental strategies are based on the availability and use of data," says Sunday Matthew, head of civil registration and vital statistics (CRVS) at the National Population Commission in the Federal Capital Territory.

CRVS is a main source of data for national planning.

"We don't have data about our children, their age. How do we plan for their education, health care, employment in future. If we know the number of children born today, in the next five years, we will know the number of children that will enrol for school and as such we will be able to plan ahead for the classrooms that they will, the number of teachers," says Matthew.

"It is not like it absolutely unavailable, but we are not where we want to be--where every Nigerian child born on Nigerian soil should be registered."

The target was to have 100% coverage by 2015. Three years after the target year, the coverage is 35%.

Births registered in August 2018

Loose control

Many Nigerians have their births documented on hospital letterheads, in church records and local government council certificates. Many more are yet to understand the NPopC is currently responsible for birth registration, and not just census. It also registers deaths and stillbirths.



"The people are supposed to come to us for these birth certificates, but they don't come. That's the major challenge," says Francis Fadairo, director of NPopC in Ekiti state.

"Sometimes when we even go to them, it takes the grace of God for them to allow us or attend to us."

Despite controversy that has trailed Nigeria's immunisation programme, parents welcome and understand immunisation more than they do birth registration.

"That's because it [birth registration] is free. And the sanctions attached to not registering are not implemented," says Fadairo.

Nigerians are yet to come to terms with the usefulness of a birth registration as a legal identity.

"Many people are not even aware of the usefulness of a birth certificate," says Matthew.

"Most time it is not something of immediate use. People believe they will get it when they need."

That, and NPopC having just above 3,000 registrars to handle a cohort of seven million estimated births each year and having to work within financial constraints makes it arduous.

Instead it is striking memorandums with health and education sectors to reach more children.

Health sector provides two batches of maternal, newborn and child health weeks each year. Education sector pushes enrolment of children in school NPopC rides on the back of both by integrating birth registration into the services the other sectors deliver.

"Those sectors reach the hard-to-reach areas, so we have decided to ride on their back," says Matthew.

With school enrolment and the maternal, newborn and child health week, birth registrations rise. But many more children remain missing.





Pharoah was arrogant and challenged God Almighty
Re: Christ v.s Black Rome: You Never Know Someone Until You Fight Them by Armypolicecults: 3:56pm On Jun 16, 2020
Why the Romans Crucified Jesus by Harold W. Attridge

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Jesus was probably crucified by the Roman authorities, who were governing Israel-Palestine at the time, because he was perceived as a political threat.  Someone who causes a ruckus in the Temple, the major focal point of Jewish life and a symbol of Jewish national independence, someone who causes a ruckus there was going to get the attention of the authorities. 

I think that Pilate, from all that we know about him from other sources, such as Josephus, a Jewish historian writing about the period, probably was a fairly ruthless and efficient administrator and would not tolerate the outbreak of resistance to Rome and his territory. 





Christ was Black and so were Hebrews

Roman Czars were Black and so were Romans

Greek Kings were Black and so were Greeks

5g is the Apocalypse which means to uncover to reveal

Re: Christ v.s Black Rome: You Never Know Someone Until You Fight Them by Armypolicecults: 4:08pm On Jun 16, 2020
Here are the true history of Black Romans who killed Christ and created a White Jesus Christ to cover up their tracks while suppressing Black Hebrews.


I now know why they make Christ white and say his race doesnt matter because they are White washing history.

Re: Christ v.s Black Rome: You Never Know Someone Until You Fight Them by Armypolicecults: 4:09pm On Jun 16, 2020
Here are the Hebrews who are also Black and it's not a mystery anymore!

Re: Christ v.s Black Rome: You Never Know Someone Until You Fight Them by Armypolicecults: 4:14pm On Jun 16, 2020
Whitewashing (censorship) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Towhitewash is a metaphor meaning "to gloss over or cover up vices, crimes or scandals or to exonerate by means of a perfunctory investigation or through biased presentation of data".

This isnt Whites doing this these are Black Romans using Whites as co conspirators in the biggest cover up in history.



Black Romans are still ruling the world and ruining it.

Re: Christ v.s Black Rome: You Never Know Someone Until You Fight Them by Armypolicecults: 4:18pm On Jun 16, 2020
Hermes' Prophecy

There will come a time when it will have been in vain that Egyptians have honored the Godhead with heartfelt piety and service; and all our holy worship will be fruitless and ineffectual. The Gods will return from earth to heaven; Egypt will be forsaken, and the land which was once the home of religion will be left desolate, bereft of the presence of its deities.
They will no longer love this world around us, this incomparable work of God, this glorious structure which he has built, this sum of good made up of many diverse forms, this instrument whereby the will of God operates in that which he has made, ungrudgingly favoring man's welfare.
Darkness will be preferred to light, and death will be thought more profitable than life; no one will raise his eyes to heaven; the pious will be deemed insane, the impious wise; the madman will be thought a brave man, and the wicked will be esteemed as good.
As for the soul, and the belief that it is immortal by nature, or may hope to attain to immortality, as I have taught you; all this they will mock, and even persuade themselves that it is false. No word of reverence or piety, no utterance worthy of heaven, will be heard or believed.
And so the Gods will depart from mankind - a grievous thing and only evil angels will remain, who will mingle with men, and drive the poor wretches into all manner of reckless crime, into wars, and robberies, and frauds, and all things hostile to the nature of the soul.
Then will the earth tremble, and the sea bear no ships; heaven will not support the stars in their orbits, all voices of the Gods will be forced into silence; the fruits of the Earth will rot; the soil will turn barren, and the very air will sicken with sullen stagnation; all things will be disordered and awry, all good will disappear.
But when all this has befallen, then God the Creator of all things will look on that which has come to pass, and will stop the disorder by the counterforce of his will, which is the good. He will call back to the right path those who have gone astray; he will cleanse the world of evil, washing it away with floods, burning it out with the fiercest fire, and expelling it with war and pestilence.








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Re: Christ v.s Black Rome: You Never Know Someone Until You Fight Them by Armypolicecults: 4:27pm On Jun 16, 2020
The Romans justified their actions by also accusing the Celts of practicinghuman sacrifice. ... The Romans also had traditions that centered around ritual murder, but which they did not consider to be sacrifice. Such practices included burying unchaste Vestal Virgins alive and drowning hermaphroditic children.



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Re: Christ v.s Black Rome: You Never Know Someone Until You Fight Them by Armypolicecults: 4:33pm On Jun 16, 2020
White Supremacy provided a convenient excuse for immoral Blacks by switching places with them in this sickened classical history. All this makes sense when you find Whites were inducted into secret societies that were old and ancient then sworn to secrecy and conspiracy.

Nero was Black and his name Nero in Latin means Black. The Latin language itself was invented by a North African.

All the sculptures and paintings of White bear no damage of time and age which means they are fakes. Yet the Black sculptures and paintings all bear time and age damages consistent with the actual period.

Re: Christ v.s Black Rome: You Never Know Someone Until You Fight Them by Armypolicecults: 4:47pm On Jun 16, 2020
Black Rome
Re: Christ v.s Black Rome: You Never Know Someone Until You Fight Them by Armypolicecults: 5:23pm On Jun 16, 2020
You never know someone until you fight them
Re: Christ v.s Black Rome: You Never Know Someone Until You Fight Them by Armypolicecults: 10:31pm On Jun 16, 2020
Black Rome cruxifiers of the Black Christ

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