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May god av mercy on us in Nigeria with the way we re handling education sector. Imagine when a medical students didnt received lectures for such periods, I pity lives that w'lll b in danger |
[size=8pt][/size] NA WAH OOOOOOOOOOO BEST OF LUCK TO THE NEW COUPLE |
Jonathan’s rally: I knew I would be booed — Daniel By Francis Falola, Abeokuta Monday, 14 Mar 2011 Ogun State Governor Gbenga Daniel has said that he had foreknowledge of the booing that greeted his presence at the official flag off of president Goodluck Jonathan ’s Presidential campaign rally in Abeokuta. Daniel, who is the South West Peoples Democratic Party Coordinator of the Goodluck/ Sambo Presidential Campaign, was booed by the supporters of the PDP at the rally at the MKO Stadium in Abeokuta on Saturday. But Daniel in his reaction to the matter on Sunday, said theperpetrators of the act were sponsored from neighbouring states. In a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Adegbenro Adebanjo, Daniel said, “On Saturday during President Jonathan ’s campaign tour of Ogun State, a section of the crowd acting on the prompting of those who hired them made uncomplimentary remarks when the name of Governor Daniel was called by officials during proceedings at the MKO Abiola Stadium, Abeokuta. “For the avoidance of doubt, we want to put it on record that there was nothing spontaneous about the disrespectful act to the person and office of the Governor of Ogun State. “It was a premeditated act by the sponsors of the ignoble act who having failed to get Daniel not to attend the event decided to embarrass him at the venue. “They had hired some undesirable elements mainly from outside the state and briefed them to heckle the governor during the event. ” The statement added, “It is not that we were not aware of the plot. “Indeed various scenarios were considered prior to the visit of the President to Ogun State. Some of the governor ’s advisers had counselled that supporters of the governor should be mobilised to the venue to counter the plot which had already been uncovered by security agents. ” But the statement added that the governor overruled this suggestion because of security considerations. According to the statement, “the situation could degenerate to a face-off between both sides which would have seriously embarrassed the President and mar the visit. And the plotters would have gone to town accusing the governor of violence. ” |
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to U NL, a symbol of light. More strenght to ur elbow., ApY bUfFdAy |
Outrage over Nigerian gay pastor in UK DISBELIEF and disgust: Those two words have followed the guilty plea of a popular United Kingdom-based Nigerian Christian cleric, Albert Odulele, in a charge of sexually molesting two young boys. Odulele, a televangelist and Principal Pastor of the Glory House, International, Kent, London, last Thursday pleaded guilty to being a paedophile and a gay, before a UK court. Christian clerics in Nigeria have roundly condemned the act, while most of the comments on his social network site, Facebook, are full of mix-reations. Catholic Bishop of Abuja, John Onaiyekan, in an interview with Sunday Compass described homosexuality as “sinful.” He said: “I don't want to condemn the person, because I am not aware of the story. But the position of my church on homosexuality is that it is a sin and it is condemnable ”. Also, the Pastor of the House on the Rock Ministry, Pastor Paul Adefarasin, said that anyone engaged in homosexuality should be rehabilitated, and must seek forgiveness from God. He said: “We condemn homosexuality. It is not of God. The person should be rehabilitated, and he must also seek forgiveness from God. ” Odulele, was arrested last summer over charges of indecent assault of a child under 16 years old, and sexual assault of another male teenager. He pleaded guilty to both charges, at Bexley Magistrates' Court in south east London and was committed for sentencing at Woolwich Crown Court on a date yet to be set. The alleged sexual assaults took place in 2003 and 2004. Pastor Odulele, who goes by the designate 'teacher, preacher and evangelical preacher', is renowned among evangelical Christians. According to his website, his church has a congregation of 3,000; with branches in Leeds, Birmingham, Nigeria and Brazil. Odulele admitted to police that he had been 'battling' with his sexuality for years, and denied the offences were pre-planned. However, checks on the Facebook account of the pastor indicate that since the scandal broke out there have been several Cause Requests, such as: We Stand By Pastor Albert Odulele, which as at yesterday evening had 591 members; and another captioned: We Don't Stand By Pastor Albert Odulele, having only nine members. News Headlines Outrage over Nigerian gay pastor in UK SUNDAY, 06 MARCH |
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