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France's Macron issues 'republican values' ultimatum to Muslim leaders 19 November 2020 Europe Share this with Email Share this with Facebook Share this with Twitter Share this with Whatsapp Image copyrightEPAImage shows Bangladeshi Muslim protesters during an Anti-France demonstration Image captionProtesters have condemned President Macron over his comments about Islam French President Emmanuel Macron has asked Muslim - BBC leaders to accept a "charter of republican values" as part of a broad clampdown on radical Islam. On Wednesday he gave the French Council of the Muslim Faith (CFCM) a 15-day ultimatum to accept the charter. The CFCM has agreed to create a National Council of Imams, which will reportedly issue imams with official accreditation which could be withdrawn. It follows three suspected Islamist attacks in little more than a month. The charter will state that Islam is a religion and not a political movement, while also prohibiting "foreign interference" in Muslim groups. Mr Macron has strongly defended French secularism in the wake of the attacks, which included the beheading of a teacher who showed cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad during a class discussion last month. France targets radical Islam amid row with Turkey Anti-France rallies held globally as tensions rise Beheading of teacher deepens divisions in France Late on Wednesday, the president and his interior minister, Gérald Darmanin, met eight CFCM leaders at the Élysée palace. "Two principles will be inscribed in black and white [in the charter]: the rejection of political Islam and any foreign interference," one source told the Le Parisien newspaper after the meeting. The formation of the National Council of Imams was also agreed upon. Video captionFrench President Emmanuel Macron says France 'will never give in' President Macron has also announced new measures to tackle what he called "Islamist separatism" in France. The measures include a wide-ranging bill that seeks to prevent radicalisation. It was unveiled on Wednesday, and includes measures such as: Restrictions on home-schooling and harsher punishments for those who intimidate public officials on religious grounds Giving children an identification number under the law that would be used to ensure they are attending school. Parents who break the law could face up to six months in jail as well as large fines A ban on sharing the personal information of a person in a way that allows them to be located by people who want to harm them "We must save our children from the clutches of the Islamists," Mr Darmanin told the Le Figaro newspaper on Wednesday. The draft law will be discussed by the French cabinet on 9 December. Video captionThe French president led a vigil for Samuel Paty in Paris, attended by Mr Paty's family and about 400 guests Samuel Paty, the teacher who was killed outside his school last month, was targeted by an online hate campaign before his death on 16 October. Le Monde newspaper has published emails sent between Paty and colleagues in the days after he showed the cartoons in class. "It's really distressing and particularly as it comes from a family whose child wasn't in my lesson and isn't someone I know," Paty wrote. "It's becoming a malicious rumour." He later wrote in a separate email: "I won't do any more teaching on this topic - I'll choose another freedom as a subject for teaching." Earlier this year, President Macron described Islam as a religion "in crisis" and defended the right of magazines to publish cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad. Such depictions are widely regarded as taboo in Islam and are considered highly offensive by many Muslims. Following these comments, the French leader became a figure of hate in several Muslim-majority countries. Protesters have also called for a boycott of French products. In France, state secularism (laïcité) is central to the country's national identity. Freedom of expression in schools and other public spaces is part of that, and curbing it to protect the feelings of a particular religion is seen as undermining national unity. France has western Europe's largest Muslim population. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.com/news/amp/world-europe-55001167 |
thatsleepboy1:The heading of this thread is wrong and fraudulent. The heading should read: UMAHI'S DEFECTION : PDP PROPHET, Primate Ayodele Reveals Political Future Of Ebonyi Governor |
[quote author=Praktikals post=96182360][s]A prince in ile ife is greater than the Alaafin of Oyo[/[/s]quote] Did the hoodlums also set free the lunatics at Yaba left? |
moneyshop:Don't worry, as a first class in ingilishi, you has being pickened and selectioned! |
I don't know but since I saw this diri giving testimony at redeem camp, I know e go hard to comot him. Some things will not take place because certain things are involved. |
World's first Christian airline eyes 2021 launch; aims to transport missionaries worldwide World's first Christian airline eyes 2021 launch; aims to transport missionaries worldwide World's first Christian airline eyes 2021 launch; aims to transport missionaries worldwide By Ryan Foley, Christian Post Reporter FOLLOW| Tuesday, November 17, 2020 The current fleet of Judah 1, a non-profit aviation ministry that hopes to become the first-ever Christian airline in 2021. | Everett Aaron A nonprofit ministry is set to launch the first-ever Christian airline next year, providing a source of travel for missionaries seeking to spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ across the globe. Judah 1, currently based out of Shreveport Regional Airport in Shreveport, Louisiana, has already carried small groups of missionaries to disaster areas and mission fields in its capacity as a private airline. But starting next year, Judah 1 will “go from being private, which is what we are now, to an actual airline standard,” Judah 1 President and CEO Everett Aaron told The Christian Post in an interview. When this happens, Judah 1 will have a Federal Aviation Administration certification, putting it in the same league as well-known airlines such as Delta. While the ministry currently deploys smaller aircraft for small teams of missionaries, the airline is planning to acquire larger planes that can fly hundreds of people by the end of 2021. “By the end of next year, we would like to have three to four large planes,” he stated. “As of yesterday, we now have being added to our fleet a Boeing 767-200ER. … It seats 238 people and can go anywhere in the world with one-stop. It carries 30 tons of cargo.” In spite of its new status, there will still be differences between Judah 1 and the other airlines that have become household names in the U.S. and around the world. “We will be non-scheduled and we do not have to have approved routes,” Aaron said. “So, that means we can go where we want when we want, unlike most airlines … that have to have certain schedules that they fly, have to have certain routes. We don’t have to do that.” While missionaries will have to pay airfare, Judah 1 has “no baggage fees and no cargo fees.” “So all of the missionaries’ cargo goes for free,” Aaron explained. Since it’s likely that Judah 1’s imminent launch as the first-ever Christian airline will take place in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic, Aaron says there will be extra precautions in place just as the non-profit ministry has already done with flights that have taken off during the pandemic. “Our airplanes are sanitized,” he assured. “We have a machine that literally kills 99.9% of the germs in the aircraft. After every flight, we do that.” According to Aaron, the airline is presented with an “advantage” because of its humanitarian nature. report this ad “We are allowed to go into countries that are locked down, whereas normal airlines cannot,” he said. One example of Judah 1’s work is last year when it transported Operation Blessing, a humanitarian group associated with the Christian Broadcasting Network, to the Bahamas to bring relief to the victims of Hurricane Dorian. Aaron said Judah 1 plans on working with Operation Blessing again in the coming weeks to provide relief to Guatemala, Nicaragua and Honduras — countries that have been hit hard by hurricanes in recent weeks. Judah 1 has several other partners that it works with in addition to Operation Blessing, including Samaritan’s Purse and Eagle Mountain Church. Aaron told CP that Judah 1’s fleet currently consists of about five planes. The fleet includes the Westwind, which can “take doctors or small teams to the mission field” and has the capability to land on “short runways sometimes found in third-world countries.” The Westwind, which has a low deck that “makes boarding easier for Wounded Warrior and Make-a-Wish children,” can carry eight passengers and 1,200 pounds of cargo. The Cessna 414, which is used for Wounded Warrior, Make-a-Wish and disaster relief scouting, can carry up to six passengers. The largest aircraft in the fleet, the MD83, can carry up to 120 people and 17,000 pounds of cargo. But there are plans to expand the fleet to include airplanes with even larger capacities in the near future. In addition to expanding the fleet, Aaron is also open to the possibility of establishing operations at other hubs in the U.S. besides Shreveport. “If we have people on the East Coast that want to fly, we will look at establishing hubs for Judah 1 in other states,” he said. Aaron recalled how Judah 1’s story dates all the way back to 1994 when the Lord gave him a vision of “airline aircrafts lined up as far as you could see. “They were filled with food, medical supplies, Bibles,” Aaron recalled. “The engines were fired up and they were ready to go. And there were people … lined up in front of these planes ready to get on them. But they wouldn’t get on the planes.” When he asked God why the people would not get on the plane, he said God responded by saying: “They can’t go into the mission field until you get the airplanes. This is what I’m calling you to do.” While Aaron first had a vision of Judah 1 nearly three decades ago, the ministry did not become a reality until 2011. https://www.christianpost.com/news/christian-airline-to-transport-missionaries-will-launch-in-2021.html |
Here, we will hear those who die for any CNN reports and news against Trump will say. CNN.. designed for the spiritually and politically self-deluded fellas |
Kobojunkiee:Since it is not a magic word, a serious person would have gone to use the one he considers a magic word rather than analysis and nonsensical ranting |
Kobojunkiee:All this bull crap is needless and of no use. Since you're so sure of what you are saying, go back and write ''Amen' for yourself since it's nothing. |
Did he experience this as a Christian? No! 1956 to 1973 is about eighteen years apart. That was when the event happened and when he gave his life to Jesus. Just keep writhing in and with pains of what no konsain una |
Kobojunkiee:May the opportunity that you never merit not come your way! As long as you are not qualified (even though you are greatly in need of it), may it elude you. Oya say Amen to this and it will stick to your destiny. Did he experience this as a Christian? No 1956 to 1973 is eighteen years apart. That was when the event happened and when he gave his life to Jesus. Just keep writhing in and with pains of what no konsain una. |
satelliteDISH:Setting the record straight |
sapphiere:The owner gave his car to a learner to drive on a highway. Both of them became The two must serve some judicious terms! |
This life no balance. The short movies show how some goats decided to have amusement in any way possible. Check it out l. https://www.facebook.com/613052729/posts/10158035662167730/
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dadavivo:CNN... a stupid news outfit for self-deluded idiots |
ouzo1:Thank you for exposing your thought. You have wished they are demarketed. Any act kindness needs a reward. I don't know any Bovas station and I can't remember if I have passed across any but this is a commendable act and that stops there. BTW, you are one of the many Nigerians who jumps at and wail on any injustice but here trying to suppress the perceived goodwill of one of the many righteous Nigerians. |
BOVAS OIL: WHAT A BRAND Let me tell you something. This week, following the complete deregulation of the downstream petroleum industry in Nigeria sometimes in 2020, the price of petrol jumped from N161 to N170. So this afternoon, I drove into the Bovas Filling Station on Araromi Street, Akure to top up the petrol in my car; my first purchase since the new petrol price was announced. My eyes went straight to the dispensing machine. I was more interested in the price per litre. I figured that my favourite petrol station would normally sell petrol at N1 or N2 less than the official price. Yes! That's the character of Bovas Oil. When the price was N161, Bovas sold at N159. So I expected to buy petrol at maybe N168 or N169 this afternoon at Bovas. But the dispensing machine proudly displayed a price of N159 per litre, the old price. I double checked. Neither my eyes nor the dispensing machine was playing tricks on me. Perplexed. I demanded to know why. The attendant told me that Bovas is selling at the old price because Bovas has not bought at new NNPC depot price. Bovas still has the old stock. And they're selling at the old price. They won't take advantage. They're not greedy. They won't cheat hapless citizens. It's shockingly unNigerian. Bovas! Bovas! Bovas! What a company. What a brand. So I bought petrol and drove out of Bovas Station, Araromi road, Akure, with prayers in my heart and on my lips for the woman who owns the company. Bovas (the owner) is a Nigerian patriot. An uncommon Nigerian. A gift to Nigeria, particularly the South West. Bovas never cheats you by under dispensing. They pay attendants/workers fairly better than others. During fuel scarcity, you can trust them to go the extra mile to make fuel available. Ever dependable, Bovas. Yes! Bovas is a shining example of righteousness. And Bovas is telling us something. We can fix Nigeria only if we all choose to be Bovas in our dealings as citizen. We must listen to Bovas. The story is good. The music is sweet. I choose to be Bovas too. What's your own choice? Thanks for sharing. -Olumide Olugbemi-Gabriel... https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=3406105356148216&id=100002463553962
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The Lagos State Police Command, on Sunday, carried out simultaneous raids on areas believed to be harbouring criminals and hoodlums, across the 14 area commands in the state.https://m.guardian.ng/news/police-raid-black-spots-in-lagos-arrest-720-suspected-criminals/
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ryloy:CNN...taking the blind on a fool's ride since 1829AD |
While this is a good move, the governor is blinded to the fact that that Aṣọ Òkè is of richer cultural appeal nationally, than adire. |
tammie24:Nay, you don't know adire fabric! Perhaps you are thinking of Aṣọ Òkè |
teadrake:Fixed! |
INCASE YOU DONT COMPREHEND THE REASON FOR THE BATTLES AND THE UNENDING CONFRONTATIONS: Trump vs New World Order Trump vs The Abortion Law Trump vs The Anti Christ Agenda Trump vs Vaccine Producers Trump vs Homosexual/Lesbians/Gay Trump vs Terrorism Beneficiaries Trump vs Pope? (You won't understand) Trump vs Mainstream media (MSN) Trump vs Social Media Owners Trump vs Bad leadership promoters in Africa. Trump vs killers of Christians in Africa Trump vs Injustice Trump vs The Illuminati Members Trump vs One World Government Trump vs The Cancellation Of Prayers Trump vs The Haters Of Humanity Trump vs Anti God's Laws Trump vs Election Riggers Trump vs Islamic extremists/fundamentalists Trump vs illegal immigrants If you're current enough, you would know this.
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inoki247:What you are reading ruffles your balance, right? Pẹlẹ! |
ijustdey:Nansense! Anytime there are some successful efforts against terrorism somewhere, they always come out to talk bulshit. Last time, it was chadian routing boko haram, now UAE has dealt blow on the sponsors of terrorism from Nigeria Elsewhere, its the government that take up the gauntlet, here it's the military that backs without executive backing. |
thesicilian:Like Joe Biden - the never sworn president of US. It's okay |
Since some people say that the media in America has the power to declare Biden "president elect", also Channels TV in Nigeria has excercised it's own power by transferring Gov Seyi Makinde to Ebonyi as the new Ebonyi State governor as Gov Dave Umahi is already on his way to APC.
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Akandepelumi55:Sad for him. He is already sentenced to |
travelwaka:Enuwa (Ẹnu Ọwá). The boundary of Ọwá Obokun of ijesaland. |
Paperwhite:That's all you are limited to see. You should by now know that seeing isn't a function of good sight else all the fortunate physically blind wouldn't have ever made it in life and the wide-eyed guys wouldn't have been seeing begging on the streets |
benjackugo:Wetin sule no go see for gate |
gowonmaharajah:Why did you respond to porousness? |
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