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what's kanu saying, who is kanu self? our oni Kuje of kuje kingdom |
rainylad:I don't expect this from a lady |
Amberon:what's this one saying like this |
op all what you wrote are rubbish, no one will take over the earth on the last except the creator of earth itself which God. it's either u take or leave it |
CandidSeeker:from Jesus mouth not Paul |
abdulwastecx:OK, thanks |
Fukai:OK, thank u and stay blessed |
Fukai:how did Muhammad enslaved Africans, with your source, did any Arab brought Islam to Nigeria, was it not the Northerners that brought it here; google is your friend |
what of the ones are our colonial masters did to our forefathers who brought that? |
should we fry pap? |
myking95:why are u using 'you' have u ever see me kill someone in the name of religion, when my mates are busy hustling for money am now killing because of religion. everything that happened to Abraham was God's plan, so u don't need to say all those, if God wanted Sarah to give birth before old age should have and no body will question God, so Abraham slept is servant here is out of this, after that Abraham even took another girl called Ketura and she gave to 6children for Abraham. Bro whether u are Muslim or Christian as for me u are free to do whatever u like, its only God that judge |
osazsky:1 Samuel 15:3 Now go, attack the Amalekites and totally destroy all that belongs to them. Do not spare them; put to death men and women, children and infants, cattle and sheep, camels and donkeys.'" Luke 19:27 But those enemies of mine who did not want me to be king over them--bring them here and kill them in front of me.'" |
pseudonomer:can a human being be our saviour; Muhammad, Jesus, Moses, David and Abraham were the way to Salvation, that name saviour is only for God and no one can share it with him. David was a brave warrior too and God called him his heart. |
aybabz101:any Muslim that says Muhammad is greater than Jesus or Moses does not follow the Quran |
tyup:it's only Christianity that can now lead u to success? u just have to address the issue don't generalize bro |
tyup:it's only Christianity that can now lead u to success |
MisterLomantic:infidels are unbeliever who wants to kill you bcoz u are practicing your religion |
OrestesDante:u actually talked with sense from the beginning but u missed it at the end. Though the Alfa needs to be prosecuted |
OrestesDante:u actually talked with sense from the beginning but u missed it at the end |
all mighty God is not as author of confusion, but it pains these days that Christian will b preaching the gospel up nd down but try to ask them concept of God and who is Jesus dey will start saying different things |
masterpiece86:and your own tribe is not cursed? |
Lilaex:we will be happy if u can give us the verse |
alBHAGDADI:ok |
Please Muslim brothers and sisters, just don't mind this guy or bother to answer him again. Their is freedom of speech let him speaks d way he likes, if u wanna win souls for Christ u don't need to insult them or their faith, Jesus never did that
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alBHAGDADI:I thought some said Jesus is God |
SpencerLewis:they need to install true taller |
Themonster:get well soon |
what religion will turn us to in this county, anyway I came here to read comments lalastical seun mynd 444 |
A Punch Metro report has shown that some residents of Ifetedo Estate, Omu Arogun village, Mowe, Ogun State, on Sunday stormed Kingsway International Christian Centre, Lagos, to protest against the alleged unlawful demolition of their houses. They said their buildings were reportedly demolished by a gang in company with policemen, who were said to be acting on the orders of the KICC’s authorities. The protesters assembled at the entrance of the KICC, Lagos, around 10am while the Sunday service was ongoing. They were, however, denied access to the premises. They displayed placards, some of which read, ‘Unlawful demolition of properties in Omu Arogun by Pastor Ashimolowo’s agents,’ ‘We are sleeping outside with our families since the demolition’ and ‘We legally bought our land from Morufu Odusola,’ among others. Punch Metro reports that the gang brought a bulldozer to demolish houses on the estate around 11am on Thursday, while riot policemen, numbering about 15, supervised the operation. It was said that the incident happened when most landlords had gone to their workplaces, with no fewer than 24 houses reportedly brought down. The protesters told our correspondent that they differently bought parcels of land from one Morufu Odesola, saying they were surprised to discover that the same land had been acquired by the pastor. One of them, a widow, Mrs. Grace Apkama, whose three-bedroomed flat was demolished, said she built the house with the gratuity of her late husband, a police officer. She said she had been thrown into distress since the demolition, adding that she had nowhere to go with her four children. She said, “I bought a half plot from Morufu (Odesola) for N250,000 in 2010. I used the gratuity of my husband to build the house. It was a three-bedroomed flat. I lived there with my four children. I sell drinks to cater to my children. Two of them are in universities. “On Thursday, I went to buy something in the neighbourhood. I was there when somebody came to tell me that some people were demolishing my house. I rushed home and met some riot policemen. They initially prevented me from entering into the house. I begged them to let me pick my belongings. “I was in shock while I was packing. I was only able to remove some of my belongings. My children were not around. I watched as they demolished my house. “There was no prior notice. I approached one of the policemen and told him that my husband was also a police officer. He said Pastor Ashimolowo had bought the land. He said it was not his fault and that they were sent from Abuja. I don’t know where to go. I have nothing.” Another resident, Olabisi Rahmon, a carpenter, said he lost a four-bedroomed flat to the demolition. He said he was at work when he got the bad news, lamenting that his house had been levelled by the time he got home. He said, “I left my house around 5am that day to work in Ayobo, Lagos State. Around 11am, I got a call that my house was being demolished. By the time I returned home, all my property, including a plasma television, a washing machine, a refrigerator and clothes had been destroyed.” A woman, Iyabo Babatola, said her husband, who had gone to work in Lagos on that day, did not believe it when she informed him about the incident. Another landlord, John Joshua, said, “I have a two-bedroomed flat. I bought the land from Morufu Odesola. I started living there in February 2016. I was not aware that our houses would be demolished. I have a wife and three children. We now sleep in the open air. The policemen told us that they were sent by Pastor Ashimolowo.” An agent, Kayode Soboiki, said three buildings, which belonged to his clients who lived outside the country, were also affected, noting that one of the owners had been threatening him since he informed him of the demolition. “I don’t know what to tell the other two now. I don’t want to be punished for what I knew nothing about,” he added. An electrician and father of three children, Adesina Ismail, said, “I moved into the house in September, 2016. It was a four-bedroomed flat. By the time I got home, I was only able to pick a few things. I am appealing to Pastor Ashimolowo to look into our situation. We are peace-loving people and bought the land legally.” An official of the church, who identified herself as an administrator, Modupe Mujota, enjoined the protesters to put their grievances in writing. She said, “This is not going to work; I can tell you that. Please, do not embarrass him (Ashimolowo). If you do, then you have played your last card. That is the truth. The proper thing is for you to write a letter; deliver it to this institution and we will ensure that he gets it. He is not here right now. “I am not aware and I will not speak about your grievances. But whatever your grievances are, this is not the way.” Odesola, who spoke to our correspondent on the telephone, confirmed that he sold the land to the landlords, saying that the matter was in court. He said, “I was also surprised when I was told that the pastor sent some people to demolish the houses. There is a case over the land at the Ogun State High Court, Abeokuta, with Pastor Ashimolowo. The next adjourned date is May 25, 2017. The court has not delivered its judgment. “I have all the papers to prove that the land belongs to my family and I have shown them to the police. Immediately I learnt about the demolition, I reported at the Mowe Police Division. But by the time policemen from the station got there, they had left.” The Ogun State Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Abimbola Oyeyemi, promised to get back to reporters. http://www.gq234.com/ogun-residents-storms-kiccs-pastor-ashimolowos-church-in-protest-he-allegedly-bought-their-land-illegally-demolishes-their-houses-to-build-church/ |
alBHAGDADI:mtcheew rubbish talk |


