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I got this shot during Deeper Christian Life Ministry's one day crusade in the state with pastor Kumuyi ministering on Sunday 2/10/2016.
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Port Harcourt is ready to witness this unforgettable event today as Pastor W.F. Kumuyi storm Rivers State for #ConnectedInRivers crusade
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Google is today October 1st celebrating Nigeria Independence Day on their search engine homepage www.google.com.ng
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The candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Mr Osagie Ize-Iyamu has rejected the results announced so far by the Independent National Electoral Commission on the just concluded Edo State governorship election. The PDP candidate alleged inducement of voters and collaboration of Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and the state government to doctor the results in favour of the All Progressives Congress (APC). He said they decided not to wait for the full result to be called because they were already been informed about what is playing out now. So far about 16 local government areas have been announced, with the PDP trailing the APC 5 to 11 local governments. Earlier, some protested had contested the results being announced, alleging that the results are not a reflection of what transpired at the polling units. http://www.channelstv.com/2016/09/29/edo-governorship-election-pdp-candidate-rejects-election-results/
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This man face though |
Abagworo:Nigerians also know what is happening now and will never allow it to happen again
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According to information shared by Fayose's aide Lere Olayinka on his twitter handle, he accused the APC of planning "change the result by midnight. "PDP my PDP people in Edo state, beware of APC #EmpireStrikeBack. The operation to change results begins by 12 midnight! https://mobile.twitter.com/OlayinkaLere/status/781246169926266880?p=v
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APC will still rig the election or declare it INCONCLUSIVE, watch out! |
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APC can still rig the election even now that it is clear that PDP is winning CLICK MY SIGNATURE BELOW FOR MORE |
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The world celebrates success. No one ever celebrated failure. Today, I choose to join millions of people all over the world to celebrate the God's general, Bishop David Oyedepo. #SHARE https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Oyedepo
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[s] Yorubamafia:[/s] |
Akara spot
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IF ANYTHING HAPPENED TO HIS LIFE THEN, NIGERIANS... |
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You can still hit 2. before the end of third yr |
This is something I've been curious about for a while. I don't really know the churches or bibles stance on this. Thank you for your responses! |
Nollywood movie producer, Charles Novia, says his prediction about the bread seller turned model, Olajumoke Orisaguna, has come to pass. Novia on Monday recalled that he had warned Nigerians that the girls popularity would considerably dropped. The social critic and movie-maker in a post on his Facebook page said the reality is that Olajumoke has been used and dumped by some persons for selfish interest. His words: “We don’t hear anymore about the Bread seller turned model, Olajumoke Orisaguna. I wrote at the beginning of the media frenzy over her that she was just the flavor of the moment for a public looking for sweet distraction from realities in the polity and that she would be discarded by that same public and media once the curiosities wane. It’s happening now.” http://dailypost.ng/2016/09/12/olajumoke-bread-seller-used-abandoned-charles-novia/
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I dont even know what to say about this picture
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Hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets across Catalonia on Sunday to support a break from Spain which local leaders want to deliver for next year in spite of legal blocks by the central government. Catalans gathered in five cities across the northeastern region, including Barcelona, and waved yellow banners in time to music, symbolizing the rhythm of a beating heart uniting an independent republic. Police said that in Barcelona alone about 540,000 people took part. The mass rally on Catalonia's national day, La Diada, comes as the pro-independence local assembly vows to press ahead with plans to form an new state in 2017, raising pressure on leaders in Madrid to respond at a time of disarray in national politics. Two inconclusive general elections have left Spain without a new national administration for more than eight months, in part due to squabbling among parties over how best to counter or defuse Catalonia's separatist challenge. Spain's conservative caretaker government has firmly opposed any move towards secession and resorted to challenges via the constitutional court, though this has escalated the stand-off in recent months under acting Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy. "We don't really care anymore about who will govern in Madrid," said Montse Pedra, 39, a speech therapist at the rally in Barcelona, where campaigners waved the starred blue, red and yellow pro-independence flags. She said she was no longer hopeful Catalonia would be granted a referendum on independence like Scotland's in 2014 - where people voted to remain in Britain - but was looking beyond that. "Here that's not going to happen one way or another, so we're going to just declare independence, and that's it," Pedra added. Whether regional leaders will manage to produce the break they have promised is unclear. Pro-separatist parties won a majority of seats in the regional assembly last year and have starting laying the ground for laws and institutions for an independent state, though such moves have been deemed illegal in court. "The whole process is going a little slowly," said another participant, 64-year-old maths teacher Rafael Subirats, adding he thought independence was unlikely to happen by 2017. Secessionists fell short of winning an overall majority of the vote last September, which according to anti-independence campaigners weakens the mandate for a split. INTERNAL STRIFE The long-simmering separatist movement, in a region that produces about a fifth of Spain's economic output, erupted in 2012 during a deep economic crisis and a stand-off with Madrid over demands for more autonomy. Catalonia, home to 7.5 million people, has its own language and distinct culture, as well as a long-standing industrial tradition and a thriving tourism sector. Support for independence has grown again in recent months. One poll in July showed some 48 percent in favor of Catalonia becoming an independent state, while 42 percent were against it. Yet the movement has also been hampered by internal struggles. Catalan premier Carles Puigdemont faces a confidence vote in the Catalan assembly on Sept. 28. Analysts expect him to win it. Puigdemont stressed on Sunday his government would call regional elections next year as a form of plebiscite to ratify a breakaway, unless he could persuade Madrid to allow Catalans to vote on their future. "I will insist once again that this is a process that needs to be agreed on with the Spanish government... a referendum is the best mechanism to find out if people want (to be independent) or not," Puigdemont told a news conference. http://www.reuters.com/article/us-spain-catalonia-idUSKCN11H0L2
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Although the Federal Government is committed to ensuring the current hardship faced by Nigerians is alleviated, the full impact of a positive change of government may not materialise until 2018, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo hinted on Sunday. Mr. Osinbajo, during an interview with journalists after a church programme in Abeokuta, the Ogun State Capital, said the Muhammadu Buhari administration is “focused and determined to ensure this country is put on the right track.” He said the government was aware a lot of Nigerians had become sceptical of the ‘Change’ mantra of the administration. “There are lots of people who will say where is the change they promised,” he said. “People will condemn and shout, but we are very focused, calm and extremely confident that God is on our side and this country will not be the same.” He, however, indicated that the full impact of the change may take a couple of years, until 2018. “In another couple of years, we will see the difference,” he said. “All of us have a part to play in the change. Nigerians must be patriotic in our dealings and daily activities. We should be committed to the nation,” said the vice president whose administration has come under heavy criticism from Nigerians for the handling of the economy. Mr. Osinbajo also said pipeline vandalism in the Niger Delta is the major cause of Nigeria’s current economic recession. He said vandalisation has led to the loss of about 60 per cent of oil revenue, government’s major income source. “One of the key reasons why we are in recession is the fact that we lost about 60 per cent of our revenue due to the vandalisation of the pipelines on the Niger/Delta and we lost almost 40 per cent of the gas,” he said. The Vice-President, however, expressed optimism that Nigeria would soon overcome the challenge of vandalism “Once we are able to resolve that, we would at least be able to earn more revenue,” he said. Mr. Osinbajo’s optimism might be related to the fact that the Federal Government recently commenced negotiations with militant groups in the Niger Delta. The Niger Delta Avengers, the main group responsible for most of the vandalism, recently announced a unilateral ceasefire, agreeing to conditional talks with the government. On Sunday, Mr. Osinbajo also said the best way for the government to fully revive the economy was to diversify into agriculture and solid minerals. He said work has begun in those two sectors and results would be gradually achieved. The vice president said government was concerned about the number of unemployed youth. He said the government would soon commence the implementation of the 500,000 job opportunities for volunteer corps as well as implement the planned micro credit facilities to a minimum of one million market women and artisans. http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/210262-nigerians-will-see-true-change-2018-vice-president-osinbajo.html
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lofty900:There is nothing like political rally in that crusade my friend! |
These pictures was captured during Pastor Kumuy's visit to Rivers State for ''Double Portion Crusade''
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Speaking to the congregation of #NoMoreFruitlessEfforts, General Oversea of Redeem Christian Church of God, Pastor E.A. Adeboye told his congregation that he always try to be a gentleman at all time but the Anointing of God upon him will never allow him. https://twitter.com/PastorEAAdeboye/status/771840961748070401
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It is time to receive "Double Portion" of blessing as Deeper Christian Life Ministry Rivers State host the General Superintendent of the Church, Pastor W.F Kumyi in Port Harcourt, Rivers State. Date: Saturday 3rd September, 2016 Venue: General Yakubu Gowon Stadium Complex, Elekahia, Port Harcourt. Time: 3:00pm For enquiry call +234 815 799 1157 This is another unique encounter that you must not miss. http://www.dclmph.org/
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