Christianity Etc › Re: Daddy Freeze Reacts To Foluke Adeboye's Marriage Advice: 'Go To Your Pastor 1st' by asmovic(m): 10:38pm On Oct 04, 2018 |
WiseStarr: I will rather die than joining Christianity,Why are these People like this,You call them your spiritual leaders and they are misleading you........I repeat,Will rather die than being Christian who is forcing you to be one? |
Celebrities › Re: Stephanie Hornecker Slays In See-Through Cleavage-Baring Top (Photos) by asmovic(m): 10:34pm On Oct 04, 2018 |
youngest85: Where's the see-through U want us to zoom before seeing through? oga i beg, no make me laff o. hahahaha... maybe na binoculars we go use. i like your response. |
Politics › Re: Femi Fani-Kayode: "Kumuyi Shaking Buhari, I Am Ashamed" by asmovic(m): 4:38pm On Oct 03, 2018 |
Correctgist: On the 1st of October, the senior pastor of the Deeper Life Bible Church, Pastor William Kumuyi and his wife, Esther, paid President Buhari a visit at the state house Abuja.
In a post he shared on his Facebook page this afternoon, former Aviation Minister, Femi Fani-Kayode, expressed his displeasure at the clergyman's visit to President Buhari. FFK says he is ashamed and outraged by the visit.
Read what he wrote below
My paternal great grandfather (my grandfather's father), Rev. Emmanuel Adelabi Kayode, was an Anglican priest. He was educated by the Christian missionaries and the Anglican Church and he studied theology at Fourah Bay College in Freetown, Sierra Leonne which was at that time a satellite campus of the United Kingdom's Universty of Durham.
In 1892 he graduated with honors with a Master of Arts degree in theology. He was the first Anglican priest to introduce Christianity to the ancient town of Ile-Ife in the Osun province of the western region of the old Southern Protectorate of Nigeria and he was the first to build and Pastor a Church there.
He pastored the Church in Ile-Ife for many years before he was later transferred to Ondo province to head another branch of the Anglican Church for a further 16 years. After that he was posted to Ijebu province where he headed the local branch of the Anglican Church until he went into retirement in the old Lagos colony.
He was a deeply courageous man who loved the Lord passionately, who was totally dedicated and committed to the spreading of the gospel, who served the Church all his life and who was a great, powerful and fiery orator and preacher. My second paternal great grandfather was Rev. Joseph Suberu Fanimokun. He was my grandmother's father. He was also educated by the Anglican Church and he also graduated with honors in 1892 from Fourah Bay College in Freetown, Sierra Leonne.
He was also later ordained as an Anglican priest. He was appointed Principal of the famous Christian Mission Society (CMS) Grammar School in the Lagos colony in 1896 and he remained principal until 1914. CMS Grammar School is the first and oldest secondry school in Nigeria.
These facts, coupled with the fact that I am a devout and practising Evangelical/Pentecostal Christian, are a pointer to my rich Christian heritage and I am very proud of that. It is precisely because of that heritage that I have profound respect for the Body of Christ and that I revere all genuine men and women of God.
I have the deepest affection for each of them even where and when I do not totally agree with all their views, actions and submissions. Yet despite that once in a while that affection is put to the test and my patience and good faith is exhausted. The picture below provides a good example of this. Frankly it is difficult for me to fathom or fully comprehend what is going on there.
I see the much-loved and highly respected Pastor William Folorunso Kumuyi of Deeper Life (one of the greatest Churches on the African continent and a pioneer Church within the Pentecostal denomination in Nigeria) and his wife felicitating with a man under whose watch more innocent and defenceless Nigerians, and particularly Christians, have been slaughtered than any other in the history of our country.
So much innocent blood has flowed under Buhari yet Pastor Kumuyi is still comfortable with smiling and shaking hands with him and neither has he said one word publicly about Leah Sharibu. I and many others are saddened by this. This is all the more so because I happen to love Pastor Kumuyi and the Deeper Life Church. I always have and I always will. Yet sadly I also feel a deep sense of shame and outrage about this outing. For how long must a few of our clerics embarass the Body of Christ and Christendom by bowing before our oppressors and encouraging them to continously torment, afflict and terrorise our people.
Pastor Kumuyi's photoshoot with Buhari reminds me of the famous picture of Pope Pius X11 shaking hands with and commending Adolf Hitler during the course of World War 11. The Catholic Church never lived it down and was compelled to tender a public apology for this grave error almost 50 years later.
Let us hope that one day every man and woman of God, whether he or she be a Pastor, Bishop, General Overseer or Archbishop, that has in any way supported, encouraged, applauded or colluded with the evil tyrant that has afflicted, scourged and plagued our land and our people over the last 3 years and six months will find the decency and courage to apologise for it.
Let us hope that more of our clerics can find the courage of the late Bishop Ajayi Crowther, the late Apostle Ayo Babalola, the late Archbishop Benson Idahosa, the late Rev. Musa Asake, Rev. Ayo Oritsejafor, Bishop Emmanuel Bolanle Gbonigi, Bishop David Oyedepo, Pastor David Ibiyomi, Dr. Paul Eneche, Prophet T.B. Joshua, CAN President Rev. Samson Ayokunle, Pastor Paul Adefarasin. Bishop El Buba, Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah, Apostle Samson Suleiman, Apostle Chibuzor Chinyere, Pastor Rhoda Awiliki and so many others.
They and countless other leaders of the clergy from all over the country that have remained true to their calling, stood firm in the face of tyranny, refused to bow to evil, spoken truth to power and stood up against the manifest injustice that has gripped the land are our pride and joy.
More below:
https://zenithnaija.com/im-ashamed-kumuyi-could-shake-hands-and-smile-with-a-tyrant-like-buhari-ffk/ If ARO in abeokuta can be honored by referring FFK, there, that institution will make a lot of dough. |
Education › Re: Please Help Me, My Original Documents Are Missing. by asmovic(m): 12:31pm On Oct 02, 2018 |
Robbin7: Please help me, I lost my original documents, my two waec certificates I combined to gain admission, my school leaving certificate, my birth certificate, please how can get these back and what is the best approach to take. Especially my original certificates. Please help me serious advice needed. it will be better if you type your name and contact here in case anyone might come across anybody that found them. As it is, now, nobody knows which name to look for. |
Travel › Re: A US F-35 Jet Fighter Crashes For The First Time,Pilot Ejects Safely by asmovic(m): 10:45pm On Sep 29, 2018 |
Racoon: Abeg compare this jet with our Alpha jet that also crashed ystdy.Guess we are still far from it  right on point bro. |
Politics › Re: Ambode Might Face Impeachment For His Insistence To Re-contest by asmovic(m): 10:40pm On Sep 29, 2018 |
madridguy: Ambode should respect the party decision in good will. party's decision or people's decision? |
Christianity Etc › Re: Pastor Ayilara Oluwaseunfunmi: RCBC, RCCG Pastor School, A Demonic Institution by asmovic(m): 9:34am On Sep 27, 2018 |
femicyrus: RCCG is not God. you can't even fight for God to start with. you are absolutely right. Then, am not fighting for God. Just baring my mind. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Pastor Ayilara Oluwaseunfunmi: RCBC, RCCG Pastor School, A Demonic Institution by asmovic(m): 9:32am On Sep 27, 2018 |
IgweBUIKE1: the only different between you and the Boko boys is that,,,they re suicidal,buh Both of you re brainwashed dumny go back and learn English language properly bro. 'it's 'difference ' not 'different '. Then, when you use the plural 'both', the adjective should be 'dummies ' and not 'dumny'. when you are a bit polished, come back and let's trade words! Stay in school, hell no. The evidence is your battered use of the language. what a pity. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Pastor Ayilara Oluwaseunfunmi: RCBC, RCCG Pastor School, A Demonic Institution by asmovic(m): 7:42pm On Sep 26, 2018 |
folks4luv: http://believershub.com.ng/young-pastor-reveals-the-hell-he-went-through-at-rccg-pastor-school/ idiot. if you were paid to post this, then the money won't cure your madness. Are you the only one that will attend? Am sure you are deranged if not, you won't have gone to this extent to slander the RCCG ....I won't say it's because you are a Muslim because i have so many muslim friends that i can even sleep in their houses and be so comfortable. Go back to your drugs so that you won't end up breaking loose again! |
Politics › Re: I Will Complete All Ongoing Projects Before Leaving Office – Fayose by asmovic(m): 3:49pm On Sep 18, 2018 |
Dotwillis1: what is this one saying?
are you mentally disabled? no. Am afraid you might! |
Politics › Re: I Will Complete All Ongoing Projects Before Leaving Office – Fayose by asmovic(m): 3:44pm On Sep 17, 2018 |
Dotwillis1: you!! go back to the basics of English language. |
Politics › Re: Meet Abdulaziz Abdulaziz Who Exposed Kemi Adeosun's Fake NYSC Certificate by asmovic(m): 7:49pm On Sep 15, 2018 |
EmirAbj: Just Watch You Back Because Assassins Are Observing Your Foot Steps who knows if you are one? |
Crime › Re: Pastor Daniel Udoh Arrested For Raping His 7-Year-Old Daughter In Cross River by asmovic(m): 2:17am On Sep 06, 2018 |
ChiefAzubuike: He's still better than the likes of Fatoyinbo, Adeboye and TB Joshua that have sex with their members and choir mistress silently.
At least this one was caught. To be committing similar atrocities and not being caught is far worse. werey |
Politics › Re: I Will Complete All Ongoing Projects Before Leaving Office – Fayose by asmovic(m): 11:27pm On Aug 22, 2018 |
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Politics › Re: I Will Complete All Ongoing Projects Before Leaving Office – Fayose by asmovic(m): 10:54pm On Aug 21, 2018 |
Dotwillis1: All the persons that commented above me are oponu!
Long live Fayose !!!!!!!! imagine what you typed. 'All the people... ' vs only 'you'. Who is the babanla oponu now? |
Politics › Re: "Nigeria Is Better Without The Igbos" - Alaba Ajibola, Babcock University Staff by asmovic(m): 9:39pm On Aug 18, 2018 |
tigerclaws: this is how an average yeroba feels about igbos oga, its Yoruba not yeroba. Further more, that statement, an average'yeroba' feels about igbos should be retracted. am a Yoruba man. I have a lot of Igbo friends. If the statement by the Babcock staff is real, then that staff is mentally deranged. we are one. |
Celebrities › Re: Yinka Ayefele’s Fresh FM To Be Demolished By Oyo State Government by asmovic(m): 5:20pm On Aug 15, 2018 |
teckmore: Please demolish it
Unclean Money abeg go drink hypo your belle is bad. flush am out. |
Crime › Re: “I Have Gone To Meet Dagrin” – Electrician Leaves Suicide Note In Lagos by asmovic(m): 6:59am On Aug 15, 2018 |
dammy13: An electrician who went missing after leaving a suicide note behind has thrown his entire family into a state of mourning.
Hakeem Sanusi, a resident of Surulere Lagos reportedly had a misunderstanding with his girlfriend who told him to stop calling her.
Since then, he hasn’t been himself.
His mother said he left home last week Wednesday around 8:30pm after dropping a suicide that reads:
According to friends of the 28-year-old electrician, his bizarre attitude started the day his girlfriend told him to stop calling her.
The Lagos state police commissioner has ordered his men to be on the look out for the missing man.
http://kikiotolu.com/i-have-gone-to-meet-dagrin-says-dagrin-fan-electrician-who-committed-suicide-in-surulere-lagos/ na format. the guy go hide somewhere hoping the girlfriend will come back to him emotionally. and if its true, let him do a collabo with da grin. stupid boy. |
Celebrities › Re: Fadlullah And Fadlulrahman Adebayo's Birthday: Femi Adebayo Celebrates Twin Sons by asmovic(m): 2:43pm On Jul 30, 2018 |
SolutionMee: Just a twin
Wen his mate are celebrating triplets
Let's stop celebrating mediocrity please
What gives him the certainty that one of the twin won't return to where he came from an earlier may normalcy return to you. This shows envy. Pray to God to give you twins too or show us your quadruplets. |
Education › Re: Akomolafe Olatunji, Nigerian Philantropist, Donates To 300 Kids In South Africa by asmovic(m): 11:10pm On Jul 28, 2018 |
Azmodan: Is he into drugs?
Just asking because charity they say begins at home
Anyways who am I to say no hard feelings. Just show us pictures of your own charities that you had started at home. Learn how to appreciate even if you can't do. |
Politics › Re: N317m For Feeding Of Dogs, Horses Ahead Of 2019 Elections- Police, Civil Defence by asmovic(m): 4:27pm On Jul 20, 2018 |
Nkemakonam62: The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps will need N310m to feed and administer drugs to dogs that will be deployed in states for the 2019 elections.
The Nigeria Police Force will also require N7m to feed 50 horses that would be used for patrol during the elections which will take place between February 16 and March 2, 2019.
The information is contained in the 2018 virement proposal sent to the National Assembly for the 2019 general election by President Muhammadu Buhari.
The total police budget for the elections stands at N30.5bn; the Office of the National Security Adviser, N4.2bn; the Department of State Services, N12.2bn; NSCDC, N3.5bn and the Nigeria Immigration Service, N2.6bn.
Buhari, in a letter he wrote to the National Assembly on Tuesday, requested a total virement of N228.8bn, largely allocated to new projects “inserted” in the 2018 by the National Assembly to offset part of the proposed cost of funding the 2019 general elections.
The balance of N242bn needed to fund the 2019 elections will be captured in next year’s budget.
According to the details of the 2018 virement request the President submitted to the National Assembly, the NSCDC needs N1.2bn this year to prepare for the elections.
The virement request reads, “Medical and general expenses for dogs, N143,782,000; feeding of dogs: N166,315,000.
“Hiring of speedboats: N499,500,000; welfare packages (contingency of N7,000 per state and FCT) N259m; accommodation allowances for monitors: N185,000,000.”
According to the virement document, police election budget this year stands at N679m, with N7.7m earmarked for feeding of horses and N100m for printing of non-security materials.
The police also asked for N87.5m for the maintenance of aircraft and N407m for maintenance of the vehicles to be used for election monitoring.
The budget states in part, “Feeding of 50 horses: N7, 719, 454; maintenance of existing vehicles for 2019 elections for the period of 20 days: N407, 400, 000.”
In the virement details, the NIS also requested N126m for printing name tags for its personnel that would be involved in the elections while N166m was requested for pre-election training.
The DSS, in the virement request would need N2.9bn to prepare for the polls this year.
The DSS requested N2.2bn for local election and travel allowances while N100m was earmarked for perception management involving stakeholders, political parties and traditional/religious leaders.
About N120m was budgeted for fuelling generators during the elections which will last for 21 days while N100m was set aside for post-election investigations.
In the N1.6bn virement details, the ONSA requested N250m for a national election crisis response exercise involving all security agencies and relevant ministries, departments and agencies.
About N200m was budgeted for the deployment of equipment including satellites while N130m was earmarked for election monitoring.
In his letter which was sent to both chambers of the National Assembly, the President said the figures had been subjected to “the usual budget evaluation.”
The breakdown of INEC’s budget was, however, not stated in the proposal sent to the National Assembly.
Speaking with one of our correspondents recently, however, the INEC National Commissioner in charge of Voter Education and Publicity, Prince Solomon Soyebi, had said the commission would require the services of at least one million workers comprising ad hoc workers and INEC employees.
He had also stated that they would all be insured.
Soyebi had stated, “We conduct our elections with many officials. Next year it may be close to a million people. What I want to assure you is that most of the work we do is done by a variety of staff most of whom are ad hoc. INEC has a staff strength of over 16,000.
But two civil society organisations, the Socio-Economic Right and Accountability Project and the Campaign for Democracy, have said the National Assembly must not grant the N229bn virement brought forward by Buhari without seeking clarifications from INEC, the police and other agencies which the funds are earmarked for.
The SERAP Director, Adetokunbo Mumuni, said the agencies to share the virement must be invited by the legislature to justify the appropriation before it would be granted.
Mumuni said, “What is important is for the Senate and the House of Representatives to invite INEC and the other agencies to seek clarifications on the sums in the virement.
“The President has said that this money is meant for INEC and to meet the security needs towards the elections. So the next question is that let us confirm from INEC and the security agencies whether such amounts of money are what they submitted to the Presidency.
“Basically, nothing must be done to frustrate the 2019 electoral process. Whatever is needed to ensure a free, fair and credible election must be provided. But what we kick against is the attempt to use the elections to meet other deliberate fraudulent purposes and intentions.”
Also, the CD President, Usman Abdul, said, “The Senate has a duty to embark on a total scrutiny of the funds before approval. This is to ascertain that there is no misappropriation. The National Assembly must cut down unnecessary expenses to ensure that our funds do not end up in political campaigns for 2019.”
Meanwhile, the Centre for Social Justice has called on the National Assembly to exercise its powers by recalling the bill on the amendment to Sections 81 and 121 of the 1999 constitution which stipulates the time frame for budgets.
The Lead Director, Centre for Social Justice, Eze Onyekpere, said this during a chat with journalists in Abuja.
He said that the bill had been transmitted by the National Assembly to Buhari for over a month, adding that the delay in assenting to the document was an indication that the President was unwilling for it to become a law.
The constitution amendment bill proposes that instead of the old order, where the President and governors present the budget estimates at any time in each financial year, they would now be bound to present same not later than 90 days to the end of the financial year.
The essence of the amendment is to give the legislature adequate time to examine, vet and approve the budget before the end of the presentation year and the beginning of the New Year.
The amendment also proposes a new subsection 1 (a) to the two sections by giving a timeline to the national and state Houses of Assembly to pass the budget for the incoming year before the end of the commencement of the next financial year.
Essentially, budgets will no longer be presented late or approved late like it had happened in the last three years.
The budget will now be ready on or before January 1 of every year.
Onyekpere wondered why a bill that should have checked the incessant delays in the country’s budgeting process had yet to be assented to by the President despite receiving Parliamentary approval.
He said, “If the NASS had given the executive a timeline without prescribing one for itself, the President may have had a defence for his refusal to assent.
“It could have been argued that both the executive and legislature need to regulate themselves by submitting to a constitutional timeline.
“And it would be considered improper for legislators to exempt themselves from the time frame. In this case, no reasonable person can fathom a reason that makes sense in the company of reasonable Nigerians.”
On how the issue should be resolved, Onyekpere said the lawmakers should veto the president by approving the bill so that it could become law.
He said, “The constitution is clear and requires no further elaboration. It is now up to NASS to exercise its powers for the peace, order and good government of Nigeria and override the presidential veto without any further delay.
“Any other course of action will be a great disservice to the long suffering people of Nigeria.
“Nigerians do not expect that the executive-legislative rift should get in the way of such clear headed amendments.
“There must be irreducible minimum levels of cooperation between the two arms of government, no matter the situation; otherwise the government will need to throw in the towel and call for fresh elections under the doctrine of necessity.”
http://www.akelicious.net/2018/07/2019-polls-police-civil-defence-demand.html this kain money for dogs? I beg make them just reason me 50k. i go release my dog. him name na bingo. my dog sabi pursue fowl wella for area. i trust am e go pursue ballot box snatcher pass those Oyinbo dogs. Infact, after election, i dash them make them chop am. Nigeria we hail thee! |
Christianity Etc › Re: Father Thaddeus Ilechukwu Disguises As A Beggar In Anambra by asmovic(m): 8:25am On Jul 07, 2018 |
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Crime › Re: Boys Who Disguised As Girls Arrested, Forced To Show Their Private Parts. Photos by asmovic(m): 11:42pm On Jul 04, 2018 |
gerrardomendes: Hmm. Macron visits Nigeria. At least APC have achieved one thing this year.  on a codeine diet right? slow down. |
Sports › Re: Carl Ikeme Makes First Public Appearance After Battle With Cancer (photos) by asmovic(m): 10:50pm On Jul 04, 2018 |
muhammed50: What a pity!
Which one do you prefer?
Cancer or HIV...
For cancer hit Share
For HIV hit Like Which one do you prefer too? |
Celebrities › Re: List Of Nigerian Celebrities Who Are In Russia For The World Cup (PICS) by asmovic(m): 6:39pm On Jun 26, 2018 |
Daraph: Where is my picture?  check your phone gallery Pls. |
Celebrities › Re: D'banj Son Is Dead! Daniel D'Third Drowns In Swimming Pool by asmovic(m): 11:46pm On Jun 24, 2018 |
ClassRep001: And this is news right?
Na today people don dey die?
Death is a price everyone must pay both the young and the old.
Safe journey to the land of no return young man. Say hi to fela and Tupac on my behalf. 'Na today people don dey die'?.. why are you still alive? |
Crime › Re: Man Arrested With 27 Bags Of Human Faeces In Lagos. by asmovic(m): 10:21am On Jun 08, 2018 |
queensera: Operatives of Lagos State Environmental Sanitation Corps, LAGESC, has apprehended a handcart pusher, Idris Yusuf, for unsanitary and illegal disposal of human faeces under the bridge at Daleko, Mushin.
The 29-year-old was arrested with 27 bagged human faeces. The house where the wasted originated from has since been sealed off.
Source: http://nairaplus.com/2018/06/man-arrested-with-27-bags-of-human-faeces/ The great FAECESIAN! |
Education › Re: Man Builds Computer Lab For His Former Primary School (Pics) by asmovic(m): 3:45pm On May 09, 2018 |
AlfaSeltzer: So the man didn't get secondary education. Illiterate and behaving like one. must the news be typed in your language before you can understand? so if he attended secondary school he should forget the source of his education? have you ever given back to any of your Alma mater? if you are not buoyant enough to do what he did, then appreciate him. stop secreting bile! |
Travel › Re: Man Rides Bicycle Taller Than A Bus On Lagos Road (pics) by asmovic(m): 11:47pm On Apr 23, 2018 |
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Celebrities › Re: Bolanle Ninalowo And The Oguike Sisters, Chisom, Chidinma, Chinenye Pose Togethe by asmovic(m): 12:07pm On Apr 16, 2018 |
cocaineaddict: we shall keep tormenting you afonjans and brownroofers with the beautifulness and beautifulity of igbo girls till it sinks deep into your coneheads. you are absolutely right but come and pick this mad lady in my street. she is igbo and she has been mad for about 7yrs now. mind you, i live in a Yoruba state. since igbo girls are always beautiful which i agree with you, this mad one is not an exception. |
Education › Re: OOU Final Year Student Drowns In Hotel On Easter Sunday. by asmovic(m): 11:29pm On Apr 02, 2018 |
Jadmchris: How people drown in swimming pool is what I don't know, is it by force to swim?... If u don't know how to swim ,y enter the pool without swimming aids.
Haba
Rest in peace man most of them knows how to swim. the problem is, they enter the pool after they are drunk. most especially at hotels. i am not saying this guy was drunk. just a general view of what have seen. rest on bro. |
Celebrities › Re: The Weeknd To Sue Wizkid And Artistes That Trademark "Starboy" by asmovic(m): 11:23pm On Apr 02, 2018 |
weeknd should wait till month end.....before he sues somebody..... ódè. |