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[quote author=killjoy post=27657128]here r more [/quot I am yet to find someone who can give me a processional foreign touch for my magazine...can u prove me wrong sir.if you can then we have a deal |
With important transfer business still needing to be done, Arsene Wenger spent deadline day in Rome for the Pope's Match for Peace. The following is a transcript of the text messages exchanged by Wenger and Arsenal chief executive Ivan Gazidis throughout the day. Wenger: Please keep me informed today, Ivan. Maybe a good deed on this day will bring us good karma. Does the Pope believe in karma? :-/ Gazidis: I don't think so. Not sure. Wenger: Grrrrr. Gazidis: Don't worry Arsene, I'm confident things will go our way today. I'll keep you posted. Wenger: Thx. **** Gazidis: Danny Welbeck's here with the England squad. His agent offered him to us. Interested? Wenger: Lololololololololol. Gazidis: Ok. Wenger: What's the dealio with Falcao? Gazidis: Monaco want a £10m loan fee, player wants £346,000 a week. Man Utd, maybe City also interested. Wenger: For a 28-year-old with one knee? Let United have him. They can tie him and Van Persie together and create one player with two good knees on four times the wages. Gazidis: Haha ok. Wenger: :-)) **** Wenger: Any other forwards? I'm starting to get the Sanogo sweats... Gazidis: Welbeck could be best option. Wants a permanent deal, no loan. United closing in on Falcao. Wenger: Uggggghhhhhh. Roberto Baggio is here. Maybe I should ask him to come out of retirement. Gazidis: Haha. Wenger: Baggio said no. Damn. Wenger: Shevchenko overheard my offer, but I avoided his attempts to make eye contact. **** Gazidis: So...Welbeck? Wenger: Uggggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. There's a little kid sitting behind me. I'll ask him if he wants to play for us. Gazidis: I'll have Welbeck do a medical just in case. Wenger: Kid doesn't speak English. Had no idea what I was saying. Wenger: Ok on Welbeck medical. Just deny it if anyone asks. ;-) Gazidis: Will do. Wenger: ;-) **** Gazidis: Running out of time... Wenger: Ffffffffuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu Gazidis: Go on Welbeck? Also, I just remembered that you said you wanted a center back a couple weeks ago. Wenger: Fine. Yes. Welbeck could work maybe. He's young. He's been playing out of position. Maybe United didn't F him up too much. Ok, let's do this. This could work. Whatever. Wenger: Just don't pay more than what Liverpool paid for Balotelli. That comparison could make this deal look better for us when Mario decides he wants to be a chef in Tibet next year. Wenger: As for CB...William Gallas still unattached? Gazidis: Are you being serious? Sarcasm sometimes gets lost in text messages. Wenger: Yes. Serious. :-/ **** Gazidis: Welbeck done. Have a statement for the press release? Wenger: No thanks. Gazidis: Ok. Here's the release. Wenger: Lost the charity match...thanks for asking. Gazidis: Sorry. Wenger: Never relying on Pope karma again. - |
With important transfer business still needing to be done, Arsene Wenger spent deadline day in Rome for the Pope's Match for Peace. The following is a transcript of the text messages exchanged by Wenger and Arsenal chief executive Ivan Gazidis throughout the day. Wenger: Please keep me informed today, Ivan. Maybe a good deed on this day will bring us good karma. Does the Pope believe in karma? :-/ Gazidis: I don't think so. Not sure. Wenger: Grrrrr. Gazidis: Don't worry Arsene, I'm confident things will go our way today. I'll keep you posted. Wenger: Thx. **** Gazidis: Danny Welbeck's here with the England squad. His agent offered him to us. Interested? Wenger: Lololololololololol. Gazidis: Ok. Wenger: What's the dealio with Falcao? Gazidis: Monaco want a £10m loan fee, player wants £346,000 a week. Man Utd, maybe City also interested. Wenger: For a 28-year-old with one knee? Let United have him. They can tie him and Van Persie together and create one player with two good knees on four times the wages. Gazidis: Haha ok. Wenger: :-)) **** Wenger: Any other forwards? I'm starting to get the Sanogo sweats... Gazidis: Welbeck could be best option. Wants a permanent deal, no loan. United closing in on Falcao. Wenger: Uggggghhhhhh. Roberto Baggio is here. Maybe I should ask him to come out of retirement. Gazidis: Haha. Wenger: Baggio said no. Damn. Wenger: Shevchenko overheard my offer, but I avoided his attempts to make eye contact. **** Gazidis: So...Welbeck? Wenger: Uggggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. There's a little kid sitting behind me. I'll ask him if he wants to play for us. Gazidis: I'll have Welbeck do a medical just in case. Wenger: Kid doesn't speak English. Had no idea what I was saying. Wenger: Ok on Welbeck medical. Just deny it if anyone asks. ;-) Gazidis: Will do. Wenger: ;-) **** Gazidis: Running out of time... Wenger: Ffffffffuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu Gazidis: Go on Welbeck? Also, I just remembered that you said you wanted a center back a couple weeks ago. Wenger: Fine. Yes. Welbeck could work maybe. He's young. He's been playing out of position. Maybe United didn't F him up too much. Ok, let's do this. This could work. Whatever. Wenger: Just don't pay more than what Liverpool paid for Balotelli. That comparison could make this deal look better for us when Mario decides he wants to be a chef in Tibet next year. Wenger: As for CB...William Gallas still unattached? Gazidis: Are you being serious? Sarcasm sometimes gets lost in text messages. Wenger: Yes. Serious. :-/ **** Gazidis: Welbeck done. Have a statement for the press release? Wenger: No thanks. Gazidis: Ok. Here's the release. Wenger: Lost the charity match...thanks for asking. Gazidis: Sorry. Wenger: Never relying on Pope karma again. - |
Kasynpaulsyn1997: Nah lie o!! Most parts of akwaibom dey get light well well now.........uyo dey even get 24/7!You are a certified liar Uyo? where most of us see light once in 2 days? Please give me a break |
Soldierboy30: Hi @everyone akwaibom state is actually very beautiful,carm strong security and stedy power supply,low cost of living,good road transport.and the above mentioned touched everypart and corner of akwa-ibom.housing is cheap and very confortable.our 3bedroom flat with standard estate genarator we were paying 110k I mean a modern day tailed 3bedroom flat.D state is not corrupt and education is very good and affordable,gov. Schs are free and upto todays standard, Food is cheap and very fresh too their people are very nice and accomodating,we just relocated to enugu my morm complains everyday and wish she could work her posting back there, I miss d state too. I strongly recoment there for anyone. Goodmorning NLYou just won an award as the biggest liar of the millennium.3 bedroom flat for 110k in akwaibom state when I pay 160k for a self-contain |
Did someone just call Smile? Those folks that I invited to my office for a test run and I couldn't download up to 150kb/s after all the boasting mtcheww |
I never planned to do this but I realized that i may not be the only victim of the man I once respected and loved as a mentor who has now become a scammer. How he descended to that level I can't unravel the mystery. I am talking about the popular Henry Omenogor, who is a writer, a publisher, a web business consultant and an Entrepreneur. Let me narrate my experience with him of late Mr. Henry set up a Web hosting company where people can pay and apply to be resellers.The name of the website is http://oldenglishhost.com I obtained a reseller panel from him in 2012 which expired last year. When it was nearing the expiration date Mr Henry bombarded me with calls, sms and emails that I should re-activate my reseller hosting which now cost N30, 000. I explained to him that I don’t have that kind of money now if I can pay in installments of N10,000, he agreed since he is now based in Ghana he gave me an account to pay into.as soon as I completed my payments. He sent a mail with a fake cpanel username and password meanwhile the domain isn’t even activated. I called him to complain, he all of a sudden stopped picking my calls. I went to his Facebook page to complain and to my surprise he banned me from his page and then went further to delete me from his friend list on facebook. I am in deep shock that a Man of such reputation should resort to this. Cause the call rejection, deleting me from his page shows he is conscious and aware of what he is doing. I don’t mind spending money to bring him down by all means. By the time I am done with publishing my story about him in the Nigerian tabloids he will understand that the gravity of what he has done
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I never planned to do this but I realized that i may not be the only victim of the man I once respected and loved as a mentor who has now become a scammer. How he descended to that level I can't unravel the mystery. I am talking about the popular Henry Omenogor, who is a writer, a publisher, a web business consultant and an Entrepreneur. Let me narrate my experience with him of late Mr. Henry set up a Web hosting company where people can pay and apply to be resellers.The name of the website is http://oldenglishhost.com I obtained a reseller panel from him in 2012 which expired last year. When it was nearing the expiration date Mr Henry bombarded me with calls, sms and emails that I should re-activate my reseller hosting which now cost N30, 000. I explained to him that I don’t have that kind of money now if I can pay in installments of N10,000, he agreed since he is now based in Ghana he gave me an account to pay into.as soon as I completed my payments. He sent a mail with a fake cpanel username and password meanwhile the domain isn’t even activated. I called him to complain, he all of a sudden stopped picking my calls. I went to his Facebook page to complain and to my surprise he banned me from his page and then went further to delete me from his friend list on facebook. I am in deep shock that a Man of such reputation should resort to this. Cause the call rejection, deleting me from his page shows he is conscious and aware of what he is doing. I don’t mind spending money to bring him down by all means. By the time I am done with publishing my story about him in the Nigerian tabloids he will understand that the gravity of what he has done
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e-net:Oga I used my GTB online banking service.plus i have details of our facebook discussions and sms including the ones he confirmed he has recieved the money.if I have to go do a screen grab of my gtb bank statement to show you I will but that will be when he comes out to refute my claims.I want this on front page |
I never planned to do this but I realized that i may not be the only victim of the man I once respected and loved as a mentor who has now become a scammer. How he descended to that level I can't unravel the mystery. I am talking about the popular Henry Omenogor, who is a writer, a publisher, a web business consultant and an Entrepreneur. Let me narrate my experience with him of late Mr. Henry set up a Web hosting company where people can pay and apply to be resellers.The name of the website is http://oldenglishhost.com I obtained a reseller panel from him in 2012 which expired last year. When it was nearing the expiration date Mr Henry bombarded me with calls, sms and emails that I should re-activate my reseller hosting which now cost N30, 000. I explained to him that I don’t have that kind of money now if I can pay in installments of N10,000, he agreed since he is now based in Ghana he gave me an account to pay into.as soon as I completed my payments. He sent a mail with a fake cpanel username and password meanwhile the domain isn’t even activated. I called him to complain, he all of a sudden stopped picking my calls. I went to his Facebook page to complain and to my surprise he banned me from his page and then went further to delete me from his friend list on facebook. I am in deep shock that a Man of such reputation should resort to this. Cause the call rejection, deleting me from his page shows he is conscious and aware of what he is doing. I don’t mind spending money to bring him down by all means. By the time I am done with publishing my story about him in the Nigerian tabloids he will understand that the gravity of what he has done
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presegsADESIDA: Onlinenaira is good but it seems that they are no longer receiving payment from individuals except from known merchants buy you can contact me as I do buy PayPal cash at N150/$.you still buy paypal cash? |
Thats not true Iyanya has only one brother and He is dead.Iyanya was both my neighbor at palms street in Calabar and classmate at Govt Science school mayne avenue.So I know the family well.Except he just adopted her as a sister recently.Cuz I heard you can now adopt a Father,Mother,Brother or Sister |
Speaking to journalists at the media presentation of the two Nigerian house mates yesterday at Protea Hotel, VI, Lagos, Osu also affirmed that her love relationship with Angelo was real. She added that she did not know what people watched during the show but that she played to the gallery and asked Nigerians to forgive her if she embarrassed them. She said: “I am a blunt person and very real. People that knew me before BBA know that. I don’t pretend to be who I am. If it happens you fall in love, you can’t fake it. I did not have sex with Angelo. I was under at the bath tub, but we never really had sex. Maybe the camera made it look so. Melvin, looking splendid in a brown Kaftan attire, thanked Nigerians for voting for him and said he would always be a proud ambassador. Osu, 21, was wearing a black camisole and had her leg bandaged, having sprained her ankle on the final day while being called up the stage. She said that she would use the platform to develop her career in the entertainment industry and also continue her studies at the National Open University of Nigeria where she is studying mass communication. Source: http://.com/2013/08/i-never-had-sex-at-bba-house-beverly.html?utm_source=&utm_medium=facebook
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LAST DECEMBER Isabel dos Santos commemorated her tenth wedding anniversary to Congolese businessman Sindika Dokolo with a party. Subtlety wasn’t on the menu. She jetted in dozens of friends and relatives from as far as Germany and Brazil, who joined with hundreds of local guests in Angola for three days of lavishness, including a bash at the Fortress of Sao Miguel in the capital city of Luanda and a beachside Sunday brunch on the posh Mussulo peninsula. The invitation, according to one attendee, came in a sleek white box, promising a celebration of “a decade of passion/ a decade of friendship/ a decade worth a hundred years. …” A decade worth $3 billion is more like it. At 40 Dos Santos is Africa’s only female billionaire, and also the continent’s youngest. She has quickly and systematically garnered significant stakes in Angola’s strategic industries–banking, cement, diamonds and telecom–making her the most influential businessperson in her homeland. More than half of her assets are held in publicly traded Portuguese companies, adding international credibility. When FORBES outed her as a billionaire in January the government disseminated the news as a matter of national pride, living proof that this country of 19 million has arrived. The real story, however, is how Dos Santos–the oldest daughter of Angolan President José Eduardo dos Santos–acquired her wealth. For the past year FORBES has been tracing Isabel dos Santos’ path to riches, reviewing a score of documents and speaking with dozens of people on the ground. As best as we can trace, every major Angolan investment held by Dos Santos stems either from taking a chunk of a company that wants to do business in the country or from a stroke of the president’s pen that cut her into the action. Her story is a rare window into the same, tragic kleptocratic narrative that grips resource-rich countries around the world. For President Dos Santos it’s a foolproof way to extract money from his country, while keeping a putative arm’s-length distance away. If the 71-year-old president gets overthrown, he can reclaim the assets from his daughter. If he dies in power, she keeps the loot in the family. Isabel may decide, if she is generous, to share some of it with her seven known half-siblings. Or not. The siblings are known around Angola for despising one another. Get 2 Free Issues of Forbes Current Issue Inside the Magazine Get 2 Free Issues of Forbes Isabel Dos Santos, Daughter Of Angola's President, Is Africa's First Woman Billionaire Kerry A. Dolan Kerry A. Dolan Forbes Staff Angola, Home To Billionaire Isabel Dos Santos, In Numbers Kerry A. Dolan Kerry A. Dolan Forbes Staff Isabel dos Santos Snapshot: Isabel dos Santos Follow (32) #736 Billionaires Billionaires 2013: Notable Newcomers Tory Burch, Nicholas Woodman, Renzo Rosso Erin Carlyle Erin Carlyle Forbes Staff “It is not possible to justify this wealth, which is shamelessly displayed,” former Angolan prime minister Marcolino Moco tells FORBES. “There is no doubt that it was the father who generated such a fortune.” Isabel dos Santos declined to speak with FORBES for this article. Her representatives failed to respond to detailed questions sent months ago but last week issued this statement: “Mrs. Isabel dos Santos is an independent business woman, and a private investor representing solely her own interests. Her investments in Angolan and/or in Portuguese companies are transparent and have been conducted through arms-length transactions involving external entities such as reputed banks and law firms.” In turn, the spokesman accuses this article’s coauthor, an Angolan investigative journalist, of being an activist with a political agenda. The Angolan government jailed Marques de Morais in 1999 over a series of articles critical of the regime and has brought new criminal defamation charges against him over his 2011 book, Blood Diamonds: Corruption and Torture in Angola . Finally, a representative of Mrs. Dos Santos said that any allegations of illegal wealth transfers between her and the government are “groundless and completely absurd.” That could well be. When your father runs the show, and can dictate which national assets are sold and at what price, what’s theft of public resources in one country can be rendered legal with a swipe of the pen. President José Eduardo dos Santos could not be reached for comment. That is unfortunate, because the Dos Santoses, as Moco notes, have “some explaining to do.” FOR THREE CENTURIES the Portuguese extracted wealth from this mineral-rich country on Africa’s southwestern coast. Almost immediately after Angola won independence in 1975, various internal factions began battling one another for the right to do the exact same thing. From this chaos, which lasted 27 years, Dos Santos, who had studied oil engineering in Soviet Azerbaijan and served as foreign minister upon independence, eventually emerged as president in 1979. He’s held on to power ever since, making him the planet’s third-longest-serving nonroyal head of state. The president met his first wife (he’s been married at least twice), Tatiana Kukanova, while a student in Azerbaijan, and his first child–Isabel–was born there. By age 6 Isabel dos Santos was in Angola’s presidential palace, and while the family’s lifestyle wasn’t over-the-top by profligate African dictator standards (save the president’s dalliances–at least five of his children are from various mistresses), the family had Christmas trees flown in from New York and $500,000 worth of bubbly imported from a Lisbon restaurateur. There was decadence enough for Isabel to earn the nickname “the Princess.” During Isabel’s upbringing the Angola economy sputtered, crippled by two factors: ongoing civil war and Dos Santos’ socialist policies. “In the 1980s you’d go to the supermarket and there would only be noodles on the shelves. There wasn’t much there,” says University of Southern California associate professor emeritus Gerald Bender, who’s been studying Angola since 1968. For cloistered Isabel that reality was likely invisible; she eventually attended King’s College in London, where her mother, now a British citizen, lives, and earned an undergraduate degree in engineering. However, as civil war resumed by the end of 1992, Isabel left for Angola’s capital city, Luanda, in a rush, allegedly after receiving death threats in London. By the late 1990s, when the civil war was winding down –a ceasefire was formally declared in 2002–President Dos Santos, like the Soviets he had studied under in the 1960s, was embracing a grab-what-you-can form of capitalism. Over the past decade Angola has been one of the world’s fastest-growing economies. GDP grew at an 11.6% annual clip from 2002 to 2011, driven by a more than doubling of oil production to 1.8 million barrels a day. The government budget sits at $69 billion, up from $6.3 billion a decade ago. But predictably, precious little of the windfall has made it to the people. Some 70% of Angolans live on less than $2 a day. And by the government’s own count, 10% of the country’s population is scrambling for food due to drought and bureaucratic neglect. So where’s the money going? Start with a paranoid president-for-life. The state security apparatus sucks more funds from the budget than health care, education and agriculture combined. A lot is clearly stolen: Between 2007 and 2010 at least $32 billion of oil revenue went missing from the federal ledger, according to the International Monetary Fund, which later tracked most of the money to “quasi-fiscal operations.” Angola comes in at 157 out of 176 nations ranked by Transparency International’s Corruption Perceptions Index. It trails shining stalwarts of participatory democracy such as Yemen and Kyrgyzstan. And it’s within this environment that Isabel dos Santos has surfaced with an estimated net worth of $3 billion. http://www.forbes.com/sites/kerryadolan/2013/08/14/how-isabel-dos-santos-took-the-short-route-to-become-africas-richest-woman
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PDP governors from the two divides of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, NGF, met for the first time under one roof in the banquet hall of the Presidential Villa, Abuja, with former President Olusegun Obasanjo as mediator and chief decision maker. The fighting governors of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, confronted one another into the wee hours of Tuesday, trading accusations of backstabbing and betrayal. OluFamous.Com gathered that for the intervention of Obasanjo, Amaechi almost gave Akpabio a upper cut when the accusations and counter-accusations got to its peak. Obasanjo and the governors, it was learnt, are expected to have an enlarged meeting with Jonathan subsequently, during which the issues which were being discussed in the second round of the meeting at press time yesterday, will be thrashed out as part of a final reconciliation. There were suggestions that part of a final reconciliation would lead to Governors Chibuike Amaechi of Rivers State and Jonah Jang of Plateau State, who head different factions of the NGF stepping down. Obasanjo to lead govs’ delegation to Jonathan At the end of what was said to be the first phase of the meeting, which ended at about 3.00 a.m. yesterday, it was agreed that President Obasanjo will lead a delegation to President Jonathan and First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan, to stress the need for less meddlesomeness of the First Lady in the affairs of the states, and particularly in Rivers State. The governors did not spare Obasanjo as they accused him of drifting away from the party and allowing the party to drift into its present state of rudderlessness. Governor Amaechi, who was suspended from the party was also at the meeting. It was the first time that the governor was involved in a caucus of the party since his suspension, which followed his election as chairman of the NGF last May. Also present at the meeting was Governor Jonah Jang of Plateau State, who was supported by the party for the NGF chairmanship but trailed Amaechi by 16 to 19 votes in the contest. Following the end of what sources described as the first phase of the meeting early Tuesday morning, the governors resolved to take a break to continue last night during which issues articulated at the earlier meeting would be properly addressed. Speaking on the progress towards reconciliation, the chairman of the PDP Governors Forum, PDP-GF, Governor Godswill Akpabio of Akwa Ibom State said the meeting had sent jitters to the opposition in the country. He spoke to State House correspondents, yesterday, afternoon when he came to brief President Jonathan. Govs trade blames Sources at the meeting told Vanguard that once the meeting got under way with President Obasanjo as chairman, he urged all the governors to express their feelings, and one by one, the governors charged at what they described as the drift in the party. One source said the governors charged and raised their voices at one another and also pointed at the highhandedness of the party under Tukur. The problems in Rivers State were also brought up and the governors expressed concern at the situation where the First Lady and appointees of the president had been empowered to disorganize political harmony in the state. Obasanjo, according to one source, calmly brought the governors under control as he guided them to pour out their feelings. Some governors at the meeting also hotly countered Amaechi and his supporters over his insistence on contesting for the NGF chair as they described it as an affront to the party. The governors were said to have likened Amaechi’s insistence on contesting to what they described as the insistence of Alhaji Aminu Tambuwal to contest for speaker of the House of Representatives despite its being zoned to another part of the country. In raising their resentment of the party under its present leadership, some of the governors quarreled with the habit of the National Working Committee, NWC dissolving the state structures without consultation with the governors. The governors were also said to have raised their opposition to the proposal of automatic ticket as recently mooted for the president and governors by some party elders including the Board of Trustees, BoT chairman, Chief Tony Anenih. At the end of the meeting, Obasanjo was said to have summarized the issues affecting the party as the NGF; issues with Tukur and the alleged meddlesomeness of the First Lady. It was thus resolved that a delegation of the governors or President Obasanjo should visit the first family to impress it on the First Lady to moderate her political involvement in the polity and focus on mobilization of women. The delegation is also expected to urge the first family to discourage the practice of political lackeys flocking to them for political patronage. What the delegation will tell Jonathan “The situation whereby aspirants are flocking to her (Patience Jonathan) to seek her consent and blessing is unacceptable to most of the governors and we want her to stop trying to impose lackeys as the next governors in the states,” one governor told Vanguard. Following Obasanjo’s summarization of the issues, the meeting was suspended to continue last night during which the issues raised would be frontally tackled. Preparatory to last night’s meeting, six governors supportive of Amaechi met at the Kano State Governor’s Lodge in Abuja where they exchanged notes before proceeding to the Villa for the continuation of the meeting. Addressing State House correspondents after meeting with President Jonathan, Governor Akpabio said the progress being made by the party in reconciling all aggrieved stakeholders in the party was commendable and had sent jitters down the spine of the opposition party. He said: “All the steps being taken at the moment are steps in the right direction to ensure cohesion and bring back all the party faithful. Particularly, the body of governors will come together to work as one for the interest of Nigeria and the interest of the PDP. “I do know that all the governors of the PDP are working towards the success of the party. I am not aware of any five aggrieved governors but one thing I can assure you is that there are jitters in the camp of the opposition with the meetings of PDP governors and the national convention that is coming up because as soon as the PDP puts its house in order, you know the result. The result is that Nigerians will follow because that is a truly national party in Nigeria. That is the only party without cleavages of ethnicity or tribalism and that is the only party without a godfather.” http://blog4all-com..com/2013/08/gov-amaechi-akpabio-fight-in-obasanjos.html |
Cross River State Governor Liyel Imoke In an apparent jibe at faction of the Nigerian Governors Forum (NGF) led by Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers State, Gov. Liyel Imoke of Cross River State, has stated that only one NGF is working. Imoke, who spoke to journalists in Abuja, said the Gov. Jonah Jang’s faction of the NGF is delivering results going by its holding of meetings and negotiating with the federal government on revenue sharing formula for the states. Said Imoke: “The NGF that is effective is the one that delivers result. Very recently, we had an NGF situation with the revenue sharing formula. It was resolved in a meeting with the president. “The Jang NGF met with the president, met with the Minister for Finance and was able to resolve in a matter of an hour all the issues. And all the 36 states, not the so-called Jang faction benefited. “When the revenue was shared all the 36 states including Rivers got it. “So while they are making noise in the newspapers, there is one effective NGF that is actually working for the benefit of all the governors and all the states of the federation. That is the reality,” Imoke said. http://thepost-ng.com/only-one-governors-forum-is-working-gov-imoke |
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TB Joshua, Pastor Chris Accused of "Occultism" Ghanaian Bishop Isaac Owusu Bempah, Founder and Leader of the Glorious Word Power Ministries International, has labeled two of Nigeria’s celebrated pastors as partners in winning souls for the devil. In the words of the controversial Owusu Bempah, the founding President of Believers’ LoveWorld Incorporated, also known as “Christ Embassy”, Dr Christian Oyakhilome (popularly known as “Pastor Chris”) and General Overseer of The Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), Prophet Temitope Balogun (aka TB) Joshua, are not “true men of God”, but leaders of occults, winning souls for the devil. This claim, according to Owusu-Bempah, is based on God’s revelation to him in a vision as well as his own analysis of the scripture, works and conduct of the two popular heads of two religious organisations in Africa. Owusu-Bempah said he once heard Pastor Chris saying he saw nothing wrong with homosexuality and lesbianism, and wondered which true man of God would lead his flock with such beliefs. “No doubt he [Pastor Chris] is a friend and partner of TB Joshua”, Owusu-Bempa noted last week, claiming both men are dubious men of God who have a pact with the devil. For Owusu Bempah, Nigerians have allegedly realized the dubious character of the Nigerian televangelist faith healer and founding president of Christ Embassy and his partnership with TB Joshua and have consequently chased him out of the country to South Africa, where he presently resides. On TB Joshua, Owusu-Bempa claimed he once saw him with his feet on the floor preaching, an incident he said revealed to him that TB Joshua was not from God. “When you see anyone claiming to worship God who worships with his feet on the ground, he’s an occultist. And TB Joshua is an occultist. “Ask yourself how TB Joshua, who claims God called him, worships with his feet on the ground? Let me tell you if you go to any church and you see the leader worshiping with his feet on the ground, it’s a sign of demonism; it’s occultic. People like that follow spirits that are not of God. It is occultic.” According to him, God later revealed that TB Joshua was an occultist who did not draw his spiritual powers from God. “Some time ago, I used to like TB Joshua. I was watching him on television, and the Lord opened my eyes. I saw him with horns on his head, and he had the face of a wolf. His tongue was that of a snake and he had blood smeared all over his mouth.” “Immediately, I rushed into my bedroom, and the Lord told me that he wasn’t from Him, but was working under the authority of bad spirits,” the pastor added. “That was when I realized TB Joshua was demonic and not of God.” The man who has himself been labeled a false prophet by some of his critics, advised Ghanaians not to be misled by signs of wonders and so-called men of God whose powers do not come from God. He also accused TB Joshua in particular of sometimes faking miracles to win the confidence of his flock. “He can perform a clean miracle today and contaminate it with a lot of fake ones”. Joshua claimed his “own junior pastor went to his church to be healed. He was forced to sit in a wheel chair and made to claim before the cameras that he had received his healing even though he hadn’t. He returned to the country and within two weeks, he passed away”, Owusu-Bempah stated. He again cautioned Ghanaians not to be in a hurry to attend the services of Prophet TB Joshua since he is the “anti-christ.” “If you are a pastor who worked under him and he gets to know you want to reveal his secrets, he kills you directly,” Owusu-Bempah alleged. “If no one is willing to say this, I will say it: TB Joshua is the anti-christ and an agent of the devil… I know of a pastor who attended his church, and when he should tell you about what he saw, your mouth would drop,” he stated. Source: http://dailystar.com.ng/2013/05/21/ghanian-bishop-accuses-tb-joshua-and-chris-oyakhilome-of-practising-occultism/
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