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Politics / Re: Explosion & Gunshots In Daura, Katsina State by Omoaiye(m): 7:41am On May 17, 2013
Good for Buhari,maybe he will beging to condemn Boko haram now
Nairaland / General / My Members And I Eat Indian Hemp-a Pentecostal Pastor. by Omoaiye(m): 3:21pm On May 16, 2013
My members and I eat Indian hemp –Pastor

By NGOZI UWUJARE, Ibadan

A Pastor of a Pentecostal Church fingered for alleged kidnapping shocked detectives, as he was also arrested with bundle of Indian hemp. General overseer of Divine Justice Church, Owerri, Imo State, Pastor Clement Ezeigbo, who is currently cooling his heels in the police Anti Kidnap Unit of the state police command, told the police: “I don’t know anything about kidnapping but I am the owner of the Indian hemp (Igbo) but the good thing is that I don’t smoke it but I use it to prepare my food. I enjoy eating food prepared with Indian hemp.”

“I don’t think there is anything wrong when you use Indian hemp to prepare your food; it gives inspiration and it makes one have sober reflection and that is why I recommend it to my Church members. I use to preach to my members against smoking it but I encourage them to cook their food with hemp. “Some of my members do prepare some delicacies with it, which they serve me. I love Indian hemp because after eating Indian hemp, it gives me inspiration, then when I mount the pulpit, you will notice the efficacy of hemp.”

Explaining what brought him to the police, he told CrimeWatch that “on the fateful day, I was in my Church, praying when the police stormed the place, claiming they were looking for some kidnappers, who used to hide their victims near my Church. I told them that I was not aware of the hideouts of kidnappers. You see, it was while searching my Church that they saw the Indian hemp. Well, I did not deny ownership of the hemp, it belongs to me; I love it.”

When he was confronted by Crime- Watch whether it was right for a man of God to indulge in using Indian hemp, he said: “Let any man show me where it was written in the bible that thou should not cook with Indian hemp.” The state Commissioner of Police, Mr. Mohammed Katsina, told CrimeWatch that some kidnappers were living beside the Church. He said some victims were rescued by the police, who stormed the scene. Katsina said the pastor and other accomplices took to their heels on sighting the police.

He said the police were able to arrest the pastor. According to him, when a search was conducted on the Church premises, a bundle of Indian hemp was recovered. The CP added that the police were on the trail of the runaway kidnappers, who escaped arrest.



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Nairaland / General / Re: Picture Of A Nairalander In South Africa by Omoaiye(m): 9:49pm On Apr 12, 2013
Its somewhere in Lagos. grin
Politics / Boko Haram Should Repent, Apologise Before Amnesty. by Omoaiye(m): 5:35pm On Apr 03, 2013
By- CALEB AYANSINA

ABUJA— Catholic Archbishop, Cardinal John Onaiyekan, yesterday, backed the call by the Sultan of Sokoto for the granting of amnesty to members of the Boko Haram sect, as a means of achieving peace in the north.

However, before the pardon, the clergy wants members of the sect to seek repentance for the large number of persons and property they have destroyed without any justification.

Cardinal Onaiyekan, who stated this in his Easter massage, noted that although government had power to give state pardon to criminals, it must be done with caution.

According to the Cardinal, the sect must seek forgiveness and repentance, so that it would not appear as if the members had done the right thing and were being persuaded to seek pardon from the government.

He said, “as regards the case of an offer of amnesty to the Boko Haram, I believe that we should not throw away outright the consideration of such amnesty. Faced with an intractable problem, we have to explore all possible avenues of solution. The security response in terms of arms, gadgets and trained personnel is useful and necessary, but obviously not enough on its own.

“Government does well to reach out to all political forces and currents, so that the nation can be on the same political page and jointly address this common menace, which terrorism is.

“Under such an atmosphere of common efforts, the call for amnesty would seem to me quite appropriate and even necessary. I therefore see the call of the Sultan as an invitation to further discussion and dialogue among Nigerians to sharpen the focus of government action in this matter.

“That discussion has started, for which we should thank the Sultan and his courageous proposal. In every conflict, a time comes when dialogue and talking must be brought into the equation, in view of final solution.

“But before the Boko Haram can be seriously considered for amnesty, they must meet the two conditions mentioned earlier for forgiveness, namely repentance and amendment. Before they are eligible for any amnesty, they must at least admit that they were wrong to be killing innocent people, whatever may have been their grievances. If this is not done, they could well continue to feel that they did the right thing and perhaps, it is the rest of us who ought to beg them for pardon.”

The Archbishop urged the government to address the growing problems of poverty and unemployment and promote good governance so as to give the people justifiable reasons for electing them into the office they are occupying.

Govt should address poverty, unemployment

“We have to find ways of getting ourselves out of the tight grip of these two evils (insecurity and massive corruption).  It will require not only legal approach but also wise political moves and quiet diplomatic efforts as well as the input from the spiritual leadership of the country.

“This means that the problem of Nigeria is the problem of all of us and we must find a way of putting our heads together to change our ways of doing things so that a great nation can emerge.

On the pardon granted the former Bayelsa State governor, the Onaiyekan said it was a setback to the fight against graft.

Slams FG for Alams pardon

“Obviously, the State must handle very carefully whatever powers it has to forgive criminals otherwise the whole structure of law and order in the society will be seriously compromised. There may be political considerations but these cannot be allowed to overthrow moral imperatives.

“It is alleged that a lot of the stolen money is not lost. It is said to be somewhere invested in one way or the other.  That money belongs to the Nigerian people and it must be given back to them. How this will be done should be part of the conditions that would have to be worked out in the process for pardon.

“Whatever government decides to do in this matter, it must not forget that the issue of corruption in high places is of major concern to Nigerians. Much has been said about fighting corruption. But people are fast losing confidence in the sincerity of government to turn the tide.

“Pardon for high profile corruption cases will certainly reduce further whatever is left of the confidence of the people. This has serious political and social fall-out that government cannot afford to ignore”.
Celebrities / Re: ‘I Will Be Proud If My Child Is Gay’ – Kemi Omololu – Olunloyo by Omoaiye(m): 10:33pm On Apr 02, 2013
Too much totolin.
Celebrities / Re: Photos Of Charly Boy's Abuja Mansion by Omoaiye(m): 9:26pm On Apr 02, 2013
I dey chill for the house with them Derele! so whatz-up? Player haters.Nevertheless its a lovely from the pix. cool
Celebrities / Re: Charly Boy Shows Off His Casket! by Omoaiye(m): 9:12pm On Apr 02, 2013
Don't test God.
Music/Radio / Re: D'banj - Don't Tell Me Nonsense by Omoaiye(m): 10:15pm On Mar 31, 2013
What a pity to D'Banji critics!because its too late when the head is off from the neck.This guy had paid his dues already even if he sings rubbish people will still buy it.
Romance / Re: Photo Of Secondary School Children Kissing In The Classroom by Omoaiye(m): 10:46pm On Mar 29, 2013
JAMB question
Romance / Re: She Wants To Kill Me With Her Love!!! by Omoaiye(m): 8:31am On Mar 25, 2013
Seek the help of a pastor for deliverance from devoural

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