A suspected kidnapper who was apprehended after he reportedly kidnapped a 2-year-old girl in Mushin area of Lagos, left everyone surprised with the stunt he pulled with the aftermath of the incident. An eyewitness who shared the story, claimed that the kidnapper was beaten and set ablaze by the mob, but he didn’t die . The mob who continued trying to burn him to death, were however stopped by policemen who arrived the scene, shot in the air; putting an end to the failed jungle justice. “An hausa man that kidnapped a 2 year old girl was caught today And this is what they did to him This happened in Mushin. Lagos today, right now First tym am seeing someone get beaten to this extent and burnt . The most amazing tin z dat upon how dey beat and burnt dis guy, he didn’t die, From today I fear hausa charm they wer jex burnin d fooll ooo, fire jex off, d next tin heard poka poka gun shot in d air, police don come. Omo see tearing… Ma slippers still dey der sef . What is this world turning to . Lemme goan take ma slippers jaae”
Mr. Man you’ve been running for almost a month, now you’re back. Go and answer the allegations against you and stop looking for social media trial. If you are innocent, then you’ll be set free.
Actress April Joju Muse reveals that the police officer who broke the glass of her car paid 10k to fix it.
Two days ago, actress April Joju Muse revealed that she was attacked by an unidentified Police officer in Lagos. She shared a video of the man angrily breaking the glass of her car inorder to pepper spray her face during the public confrontation.
The Lagos state Police Force released a statement saying the officer has since been dismissed, and April has now confirmed that he also paid for the glass he broke.
In a post on her facebook page, she wrote;
The Police officer then decided to attack her with pepper spray to shut her up. He put his hand into her car and she tried to wind up her glass to stop him. He then angrily broke it and went to to spray her face as she warned that his actions were being recorded. Watch the video and see what she wrote about her life being in danger, below.
Two reasons I'm grateful. The gas could av bn a gun, the man could av bn lynched. Either way, a life could av bn lost. And the situation was savaged before it could be taken advantage of..
But then i ask, if i wasnt able to get a video clip, would it still have been in my favour going by the way the "mopol" tried to turn the table around? So many have fallen victim and have been wasted, forgotten.
Honestly, you my Friends made it happen. We won today, as a team, we exposed the bad eggs soiling the effort of the few good guys in the Nigerian police force that mean well. In good there is bad ,and in bad there is good, but we can make the police force av a greater number of good guys. We won today through individual and collective efforts, we will keep winning. My eyes I hope she gets better.
To those asking, I wasn't "compensated" to "drop case". (The Mopol paid 10k naira for the glass as I had my hustle to attend to, and that's all) I didn't meet with the Commissioner of Police as widely speculated. I'm grateful guys. #ReformNigerianPolice #EndPoliceBrutality #Ourlivesmatter
Truth be told, the police force needs an emergency reform before someone gets hurt. The dismissal isn’t enough and with the number of videos showing up now, these people could shoot someone caught making a video and claim accidental discharge.
This is a video that went viral on Facebook showing a Flamboyant South African based Malawian pastor performing a supposed miracle by producing the image of the man's son on an iPad miraculously. The clearly staged event has been shared so many times on Facebook.
This goes to show what our so-called pastors go through to stage miracles in order to attract more customers.
I’m sure this two were in the same room maybe with more people the day they decided to start Boko Haram. It’s because of our dysfunctional government they’re still free.
They have tried to muddy the waters by deriding Daddy Freeze’s assertion that in biblical times, it was scriptural to eat your tithe in the house of God and wash it down with a glass of beer. They also hastened to intimidate Christians by insisting if they don’t tithe, they would be cursed. That is a lot of hogwash.
The very attempt to invoke curses in a simple debate about tithing indicates a bankruptcy of reason. Threatening Christians in order to force them to give is witchcraft; it is not the way of Christ.
The New Testament position says: “Let each one give as he purposes in his heart, not grudgingly or of necessity; for God loves a cheerful giver.” (II Corinthians 9:7).
Giving in order to avoid curses is giving “of necessity;” not cheerful giving.
“Winebibbers” It is biblical to drink beer in church. The word of a General Overseer cannot override the scriptures. Moses says take your tithe: “to the place the Lord your God has chosen. When you arrive, you may use the money to buy any kind of food you want—cattle, sheep, goats, wine, or other alcoholic drink. Then feast there in the presence of the Lord your God and celebrate with your household.” (Deuteronomy 14:25-26).
Beer is an alcoholic drink; that means you could drink it in the “house of God.” A General Overseer cannot be holier than Jesus. Jesus drank alcohol.
That is why his self-righteous opponents called him a “drunkard.” (Matthew 11:19). In the first miracle he performed, Jesus did not turn water into Ribena or orange juice. He turned water into wine.
Don’t buy the lie: biblical wine is fermented and therefore alcoholic. Moses specifically says: “wine or other alcoholic drink.” (Deuteronomy 14:26).
That means the tithing wine is alcoholic. Drinking alcohol is not a sin, but drunkenness is. (Romans 13:13). Paul says: “Do not get drunk on wine.” (Ephesians 5:18).
He does not say: “do not drink wine.” Drink it, but not to the point of drunkenness. The wine used for Holy Communion is alcoholic. When the Corinthians were having Communion in an unruly manner, Paul complained that: “some go hungry while others get drunk.” (I Corinthians 11:21). No-body gets drunk on non-alcoholic wine.
"Curses and blessings" Let no believer be intimidated by vain curses: “Curses will not harm someone who is innocent.” (Proverbs 26:2). Tithe or no tithe, believers are blessed: “with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places in Christ.” (Ephesians 1:3). Therefore, God would never curse us. As God said to Balaam concerning Israel, “You must not put a curse on those people, because they are blessed.” (Numbers 22:12). Pastors and General Overseers should desist from manipulating Christians with threats of curses.
God says to Abraham: “I will curse whoever curses you.” (Genesis 12:3). Therefore, if your General Overseer curses you, the curse will only fall on his head. If these curses were not vain, I would be a dead man already.
But I dare anyone to curse a prophet of God for doing his work. Moreover, tell the eminent General Overseer, there is nothing special about a church building. The church is not the house of God. If it ever was, it no longer is. “The Most High does not dwell in temples made with hands.” (Acts 7:48). It is morally wrong, in any case, to prescribe one conduct for the church and another outside the church. Believers don’t worship God in churches. Jesus says we worship God “in Spirit and truth.” (John 4:23).
"Fleecing the flock" The only people authorised to receive tithes were the Levites. (Hebrews 7:5). Therefore, Daddy Freeze is right: no Nigerian prophet, so-called pastor or highfalutin General Overseer is qualified to receive tithes from members of his or her congregation.
Even Jesus could not have received the tithe because he was not from the tribe of Levi but from Judah. Today, Jewish rabbis who still follow the Mosaic Code no longer receive tithes because Levi is one of the lost tribes of Israel.
All Jewish genealogical records were lost with the destruction of the temple in AD 70. How then can Nigerian pastors who are not even Jewish, how much more Levites, receive tithes? In any case, God did not accept money as tithe.
The tithe was tied to the land, which was God’s gift to Israel. Therefore, it was a tenth of the seed and fruit of the land and of the animals which ate of the land. (Leviticus 27:30-32).
That is why God says: “Bring all the tithes into the storehouse, that there may be FOOD in my house.” (Malachi 3:10). He does not say “that there may be MONEY in my house.” If you bring money, you must convert it to foodstuff. Your tithe is then eaten in the presence of the Lord, and given to the Levites, strangers, widows and the fatherless. (Deute-ronomy 14:24-26). However, pastors today only accept money as tithe, showing they are nothing but money-grubbers who fleece the flock. Servants who worked on the land did not tithe because the land did not belong to them.
Since only agricultural resources were tithe-able, only farmers and keepers of livestock gave tithes. So if you are neither, tell your 419 pastor tithing is scripturally inapplicable to you.
"Law and grace" John says: “The law was given through Moses; grace and truth came through Jesus Christ.” (John 1:17). Tithing belongs to the Law of Moses. But Christians are not under the law but under grace. (Romans 6:14). The law was not given to Nigerians, it was given to Jews. (Psalms 147:19-20; Malachi 4:4).
Therefore, the Law on tithes is inapplicable to Nigerians.
Tithing was primarily applicable to Jews in Israel. When Jewish po-pulations grew in Babylon, Ammon, Moab and Syria, these lands also became tithe-able lands. However, tithes were unacceptable from strictly Gentile lands. So it makes no sense to tithe in Nigeria. Levites were not given any land in Israel. God says: “Instead, I give to the Levites as their inheritance the tithes that the Israelites present as an offering to the Lord.” (Numbers 18:24). But today’s pastors own lands and houses. Therefore, they do not live as Levites and should stop pretending to be Levi-tes. You cannot cherry-pick what to obey in the law: “The person who keeps all of the laws except one is as guilty as a person who has broken all of God’s laws.” (James 2:10).
Therefore, if Nigerian pastors insist on tithing, they must also insist on all other stringent requirements of the law; including the stoning to death of adulterers, disobedient children, homosexuals and Sabbath violators.
They should also restore blood-sacrifices for good measure. The fact that they don’t attests eloquently to their duplicity.
Churches in Nigeria are all fraudulent. I’m still looking for one that will just remind me of Jesus. Not Christianity for mouth. You can’t be living flamboyant lifestyle, wearing Gucci and flying private jets when more than half of the population live on less than $1 a day. Do you even know how much it takes to maintain a private jet?? And a particular GO has 4 of it. And you call yourself a pastor. And one in a very poor country at that.
I’ve argued this thing with some ppl, it’s more like a disease of ignorance, deceit and scam. Africa is so laid back but we’ll get there some day.
progress69: Shut up and read. Why will u import cars and not pay duty? Nobody will seize ur car if u pay ur duties. Nigerians and Nigeria's problem, always looking to cut corners to make mega profit. Over 70% of Nigerians are fantastically corrupt!
It’s clear you can read but you don’t understand. Read my post again and stop with the vulgar words. This is a public forum.
BruncleZuma: For Bullet proof vehicles you need an end-user certificate as it is seen as a goods that can be readily converted to military use.
With the number of bulletproof vehicles on our roads today and the ease with which money can purchase anything in this country, I’m sure the certificate won’t be hard to obtain. And I’m sure the owners of those cars are not poverty ridden.
I’m yet to understand the rationale behind this or what makes the cars liable to be seized. I hope they’re not just trampling on the work of honest hardworking people like in the days of OBJ just to announce a 1trn Naira revenue.
Unless these cars are stolen, anyone who imports these expensive vehicles clearly has enough funds to legally clear them.
But please, you people should take it easy on our Isi Agu material, so it doesn’t lose value. It’s still one of our traditional wears with great relevance.
The other day I saw people serving drinks at an event while putting it on.
[quote author=amaco13 post=63033016][/quote]It was already banned on major roads, today it’s been taken off important places and streets, even places with no other form of public transportation. Rivers can’t be compared to IMO state, there are barely enough taxis here. So why take off something you don’t have replacement for.
I’m ashamed for my people. It’s obvious we were scammed. He played a fast one on us. This man has failed to understand that Nigeria is a developing country, tricycles are what we need now in the state. I saw the tricycles been seized this morning, ironically, for someone who created a happiness ministry. IMO state is arguably the worst state in the south east, no salaries been paid, insecurity is at the highest ever, development is stagnant and this man wants to rule Nigeria. I wonder what he’ll lie that he did. Statues?? 2019 will tell, we know it’s your son in-law you have in mind, but we have seen enough. IMO state is not your family business. Go back to the north. You are a curse on our people.
Nigeria is a lawless country. Because you step on people’s toes, and they’re rich, then can get you arrested for weeks or months. No arrest warrant, No motives, Nothing, just throw money at the police.
I don’t support just scrapping of SARS. These horrible people are still officers in the Nigerian Police force. Ending SARS could mean integrating them back into the Police force and it would become same crime different name. It would be far worse then.
The entire Nigerian police should be restructured.
And someone said recently they were the best in the world. Imagine!!
The infographics isn’t complete, it should have told us which states borrowed and how much they did borrow also how much the APC led federal government borrowed. This govt is just not working, the corruption is still glaring, nobody accounts for anything, nobody knows what the money was used for or where it is at the moment. Soon they’ll blame GEJ again.
The stats reminds me of Neymar’s salary but this one is just a lot.