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I d sense fp. I don buy this land shaa |
please I'll like any prospective corp member travelling to Delta state orientation camp from Aba, Abia state to signify !!!!!!! |
I rep Delta stream one! please anyone travelling to Delta from Aba, I'd appreciate if we hook up and plan the way forward |
finally today is the day ! |
Unknown gunmen, on
Easter Sunday night, shot dead a student of
the University of Port Harcourt, UNIPORT, in
a hotel at Aluu community, Ikwerre Local
Government Area of Rivers State.
The hoodlums, suspected to be a cult group,
invaded the hotel around 11p.m., killing one
Mr. Clinton Opribo-Amos.
At press time, the state Police Command‘s
Public Relations Officer, DSP Ahmad
Muhammad, told Vanguard that the command
had not been briefed on the killing.
However, a source, who related the incident to
Vanguard on condition of anonymity, said
every effort to reach the security operatives
during the shooting was futile.
It was learned that Opribo-Amos of the
Department of Linguistics and Communications
was killed while several others sustained
various degrees of injuries.
It was learnt that the gunmen switched off the
generator set supplying electricity to the hotel
before opening fire on their victims
“We were in the party when some boys
entered the premises. Later the generator that
was used in the hotel went off. Immediately
the boys started shooting.”
“The continuous shooting created panic as
some people laid flat on the floor. When the
shooting stopped everybody ran away. It was
later the victim was discovered dead.”
“Some other persons sustained various degrees
of injuries as they were struggling to escape.” |
nathoneal:thanks boss |
nathoneal: |
leoblaze:please sir, just tell us everything about the camp starting with the registration process |
nice one |
mehn!!! I'm so scared Nysc might change the postings, I really hope and pray they leave our current deployment to Delta state . Anyway let's keep our fingers crossed and hope for the best. bamtoms89 please we need you to answer the question by amyleb. God bless us!!! |
name: Nabuenyi stream one ooooooo I've been posted to Delta though I heard it's the handwork of hackers but I'm so glad to be posted to Delta state. please what's Delta state like? |
wow! I've been posted to Delta too, please what's Delta state like? I've never been there |
it's very real! I've just been posted to Delta state! |
please how did you access the call up letter? |
kizolo:I just hope I'm posted to Delta state, what about you bro ? |
kizolo:thanks bro, you're good! |
kizolo:just checked and saw my details, please what's the next step? |
just checked and saw my details, please what's the next step? btw i rep FUTO |
kizolo:alright bro, thanks! mine is FUTO |
kizolo:just checked, but it's still showing "no record found " please which school did you graduate from? |
please which school is that? I'd like to see a snapshot of what appears on the screen once one successfully verifies his/her name |
@OP This your grammar shaa. Congrats to y'all anyway, E no easy |
that arrangement still d learn work for where futo chemical engineering sitting arrangement dey |
The Assemblies of God Church has announced the excommunication of its past General Superintendent, Rev. Paul Emeka, from the church But reacting to the development, Emeka told SUNDAY PUNCH the action was a “coup.” While announcing the removal of its spiritual leader’s dismissal from the ministry with his pastoral certificate withdrawn, the church also announced the emergence of Rev. Chidi Okoroafor as the new General Superintendent of the church. He was elected alongside three other principal officials and fifteen zonal representatives to form the new Executive Council of the church for the next four years. The decisions were part of the resolutions reached by over 7,000 delegates of the church at the General Council meeting at its Evangel Camp, Okpoko in Ebonyi State. At the council meeting, held every four years, the delegates reportedly decided on the excommunication after concluding that the ex- spiritual leader “had dragged the name of the church in the mud by instituting legal suits and using law enforcement agencies to witch-hunt some of their leaders.” According to the Legal Adviser of the church, Barrister Abuka, the dismissal of Emeka was necessary and had paved the way to institute litigation against the former general superintendent, who was alleged to be “making moves with some members to take over the church.” The church also claimed he was working with other alleged collaborators believed to be working at cross-purposes with the church’s leadership. Commenting on the crisis rocking the church, Okoroafor said the measures were necessary to remove those whom he described as “dissidents bent on frustrating progress” in the church. He confirmed that legal actions would be taken against Emeka and others seeking to take over the church through lawsuits. Justifying the reasons for this, the new general superintendent said, “We cannot spiritualise legal issues. You can’t just be praying when somebody is taking you to courts. We would no long keep quiet and allow our property taken over or our accounts fraudulently run by them.” He pointed out that the church had identified constitutional loopholes that Emeka and other capitalised on, stating that such sections would be properly addressed when an emergency council meeting holds next year. However, the excommunicated general superintendent told SUNDAY PUNCH that he stood for reconciliation. According to him, the church has been embroiled in some crises in which a former Governor of Ebonyi State, Sam Egwu and the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria intervened in the matter. Emeka said, “By announcing my excommunication from the church, they are trying to instill fear into people so that they can distance themselves from me. I stand for reconciliation. I have committed no offence. “But, some people in the church organised an illegal election to remove me by force from office. They would not allow me to complete my four-year tenure in office which started in 2010. They are even threatening my life. I have petitioned the Inspector-General of Police on that.” |
Forty one members of the Islamic fundamentalist group, Boko Haram, were beheaded by the vigilante group in a Borno village, Gur, it was gathered on Friday.http://www.punchng.com/news/civilian-jtf-beheads-41-boko-haram-fighters/ |


