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Kogites can go there and get their daily bread. Haleluyah |
Prior to 2019 election, PDP strategy was to shout Fulani herdsmen in North Central. Pre 2023 election, the noise about herdsmen and islamisation is loud in SW. Coincidence? Use your head before politicians use it for you. Shameless PDP has no good records to run on than divisiveness. 2023 will come and go. |
YorubaHero12:Abi o. They voted their fulani, I voted my fulani, my fulani defeated their own, then they turn around to call me fulani slave. They have a deflated brain |
sweetjohn:I agree with you totally. That Coach is a mediocre |
COMPAQ:The moment he removed Chukwueze, our attacks became non existent. Rohr is not a good COACH |
Nigeria Coach is not good. How long will it take us to realise that? |
Algeria Scores |
Fulani herdsmen without Cow, are those ones herdsmen? |
Herdsmen ? Where are the Cows? |
3rdavefarms:Sai Buhari! Sai Baba!! |
The super Eagles should understand that their Coach is not technically sound. They should not bother to listen to him. Play for Nigeria and not for the Coach. Go ahead and win this one. |
FFK is finished |
When this guy drop dead tomorrow, they will be calling on Nigeria and blackmailing as well to help fund his funeral. But all his life, all he has ever done is work against the interest of Nigeria through his Biafra / LiePOB leaning and selfishness. |
A o merin joba eweku ewele |
No wonder Nigeria is loosing to a country like Madagascar. So na corruption cause am. |
Sokoto, Adamawa, Nasarawa, Kaduna, Kogi, Taraba, Katsina, Plateau, Kebbi, Zamfara and Niger are the 11 states that have volunteered to donate land for implementation of Ruga. Is your state listed? If not, do yourself a huge favour - shut up. |
Sai Buhari! |
ararumeteam:But you dont want Fulani enclave in your region. What exactly are you complaining about? |
The useless NNF President and useless Coach hired during GEJ mediocre tenure |
Rotentina:Going by the links I posted, that question is not relevant, I asked you a question, you came back with a question |
Rotentina:The sources I quoted shows the news as recent. Are you from Enugu? It seems to have happened in your neck of the woods. But come to think of it, this is a disgraceful act. These wolves in sheep's skin must be exposed everywhere they are and must be dealt with |
Rotentina:Do you have Glaucoma ,amnesia or lying is just part and parcel of you? Enugu pastor arrested for impregnating 20 church members Thursday, May 30, 2019 Ngwu (in yellow shirt) said the Holy spirit had given him the mandate to impregnate women in his ministry irrespective of their marital status. Source: UGC The Nigeria Police has arrested a pastor for allegedly impregnating 20 members of his church in Enugu. Timothy Ngwu who is the General Overseer of the Vineyard Ministry of the Holy Trinity was arrested by officers of the Enugu State Police Command. Daily Independent reports that Ngwu claimed that the Holy Spirit commanded him to impregnate as many female members of the church as possible. Speaking on the incident, the Enugu state Police spokesperson, Ebere Amaraizu said the pastor had been charged for sexual abuse. Sources privy to the incident said Ngwu said the Holy spirit had given him the mandate to impregnate women in his ministry irrespective of their marital status. The source also said that the child delivered by every woman impregnated by the pastor is expected to remain in the ministry with the mother for life. Trouble started for Ngwu after his wife reported his randy behaviour to the police after the pastor was alleged to have impregnated her (his wife’s) young niece all in the name of obeying a ‘divine instruction’. Ngwu who is said to have five wives with 13 children along with other concubines said he never had carnal knowledge of the young girl. He also said that he never had intercourse with any of the married women except their husbands concurred to the request of the ‘Holy Ghost’. https://www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2019/05/30/enugu-pastor-arrested-for-impregnating-20-church-members/ |
blackpanthar:You are still senseless. What balance? Every time you post news about a evil Pastor, you must post news about a "good" Pastor, so says a simpleton. |
deomelo:Prolific striker. Scoring 20 goals in one season... ![]() |
Rotentina:How stale? |
blackpanthar:You are as senseless as they come. Exposing evil done by some Pastors means you must post about some "good" Pastors. |
blackpanthar:You are probably one of those "Pastors" that sleeps with their members because of the way you jumped into their defence. You appear very touchy on this hence your objection with the news. |
blackpanthar:How old is this news if you know? And how many people reading this now is aware of this news? There are evil Pastors lurking everywhere and they must be exposed. Are you one of them? |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OG0m512qSHo Enugu pastor arrested for impregnating 20 church members Nnenna Ibeh - The Police in Enugu has arrested a pastor for impregnating 20 of his female church members - The pastor was said to have claimed that the Holy Spirit had commanded him to impregnate as many female members of the church as possible - Timothy Ngwu also said the Holy spirit had given him the mandate to impregnate these women in his ministry irrespective of their marital status A pastor has been arrested by the Nigeria Police for allegedly impregnating 20 members of his ministry in Enugu. Timothy Ngwu who is the general overseer of the Vineyard Ministry of the Holy Trinity was arrested by officers of the Enugu state Police Command. Daily Independent reports that Ngwu claimed that the Holy Spirit had commanded him to impregnate as many female members of the church as possible. Speaking on the incident, the Enugu state Police spokesperson, Ebere Amaraizu said the pastor had been charged for sexual abuse. Sources privy to the incident said Ngwu said the Holy spirit had given him the mandate to impregnate women in his ministry irrespective of their marital status. The source also said that the child delivered by every woman impregnated by the pastor is expected to remain in the ministry with the mother for life. However, trouble started for Ngwu after his wife reported his randy behaviour to the police after the pastor was alleged to have impregnated her (his wife's) young niece all in the name of obeying a ‘divine instruction’. Speaking on his arrested, Ngwu who is said to have five wives with 13 children along with other concubines said he never had canal knowledge of the young girl. Ngwu (in yellow shirt) said the Holy spirit had given him the mandate to impregnate women in his ministry irrespective of their marital status. Source: UGC He also said that he never had intercourse with any of the married women except their husbands concurred to the request of the ‘Holy Ghost’. Meanwhile, Legit previously reported that the Nigeria High Commission in Singapore has expressed pleasure over the acquittal and release of a Nigerian, Mr Adili Chibuike Ejike, sentenced to death for drug trafficking in the country. The Nigeria Head of Mission in Singapore, High Commissioner Akinremi Bolaji, on Wednesday, May 29, said Ejike was sentenced to death for importing nearly two-kilogramme of methamphetamine. Bolaji said Ejike was granted an acquittal by Singapore’s Supreme Court and released with no outstanding charges on Monday. https://www.legit.ng/1240921-enugu-pastor-arrested-impregnating-20-church-members.html |
How come we don’t see the tackles during super eagles games? |
Osinbajo is right Nigerians living in poverty rise to nearly 61% 13 February 2012 Absolute poverty is measured by those who can afford only the bare essentials Nigeria - Troubled Giant Poverty has risen in Nigeria, with almost 100 million people living on less than a $1 (£0.63) a day, despite economic growth, statistics have shown. The National Bureau of Statistics said 60.9% of Nigerians in 2010 were living in "absolute poverty" - this figure had risen from 54.7% in 2004. The bureau predicted this rising trend was likely to continue. Nigeria is Africa's biggest oil producer but the sector has been tainted by accusations of corruption. According to the report, absolute poverty is measured by the number of people who can afford only the bare essentials of shelter, food and clothing. North-south divide The NBS, a government agency, said there was a paradox at the heart of Nigeria as the economy was going from strength to strength, mainly because of oil production - yet Nigerians were getting poorer. "Despite the fact that the Nigerian economy is growing, the proportion of Nigerians living in poverty is increasing every year, although it declined between 1985 and 1992, and between 1996 and 2004," head of the NBS bureau Yemi Kale said. Nigeria's population in poverty 1980: 17.1 million 1985: 34.7 million 1992: 39.2 million 1996: 67.1 million 2004: 68.7 million 2010: 112.47 million Source: Nigeria's National Bureau of Statistics Oil accounts for some 80% of Nigeria's state revenues but it has hardly any capacity to refine crude oil into fuel, which has to be imported. Last month, there was a nationwide strike when the government tried to remove the subsidy on fuel, angering many Nigerians who see it as the only benefit they received from the country's vast oil wealth. The NBS said that relative poverty was most apparent in the north of the country, with Sokoto state's poverty rate the highest at 86.4%. In the north-west and north-east of the country poverty rates were recorded at 77.7% and 76.3% respectively, compared to the south-west at 59.1%. BBC Africa analyst Richard Hamilton says it is perhaps no surprise that extremist groups, such as Boko Haram, continue to have an appeal in northern parts of the country, where poverty and underdevelopment are at their most severe. The report also revealed that Nigerians consider themselves to be getting poorer. In 2010, 93.9% of respondents felt themselves to be poor compared to 75.5% six years earlier. Mr Kale says releasing such statistics from time to time is crucial for effective government planning. "This kind of data helps them to know what is really happening so they can track their policies and programmes," he told the BBC's Focus on Africa programme. "It gives them the opportunity to look at what they are doing... and if there are areas they need to change, it makes it easier to modify strategies," he added. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-17015873 |
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