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Re: Service Of Songs For Eunice Olawale In Abuja by cyberdurable(m): 10:23am On Jul 23, 2016
cry
Re: Service Of Songs For Eunice Olawale In Abuja by Psalmuel92(m): 10:23am On Jul 23, 2016
RIP madam
Re: Service Of Songs For Eunice Olawale In Abuja by dhamstar(m): 10:24am On Jul 23, 2016
RIPP EVANGELIST
Re: Service Of Songs For Eunice Olawale In Abuja by Dekingmoses(m): 10:24am On Jul 23, 2016
where are the muslims.......?
Re: Service Of Songs For Eunice Olawale In Abuja by sexychocho(f): 10:24am On Jul 23, 2016
She rily deserve it
Oh my God


Look @ those children crying
May God be with dem and kip dem
Dey will also be useful in d ouz of God. IJN

Rily painful, can't hep d tears

RIP once again great woman of God
Re: Service Of Songs For Eunice Olawale In Abuja by Omonigeriarere: 10:26am On Jul 23, 2016
mazimee:
All because some people feels that any place mohammedians' reside is strictly for mohammedians.Hence, anybody else who pitch his tent with them and yet doesn't practice mohammedic teachings does so at his peril

They will be singing "Islam is peace" and "Islam teaches tolerance" upandan like we don't see how peaceful and tolerant they have been with
non mohammedians all over the world.
Honestly speaking, it seems that guy called Mohammed is a blood sucking being: anywhere he dominates bloods must flow...
Re: Service Of Songs For Eunice Olawale In Abuja by ibkgab001: 10:27am On Jul 23, 2016
Singing .... Abide with me fast fall the even tides
Re: Service Of Songs For Eunice Olawale In Abuja by malikisunday(m): 10:27am On Jul 23, 2016
RIP
Re: Service Of Songs For Eunice Olawale In Abuja by Dereformer(m): 10:27am On Jul 23, 2016
This is the time to know whether the church truly takes care of her members.

I am a christian, but the church as it is today does not care about her members.

I expect the departed woman's church to give her children scholarship up to university level, raise a magnificent edifice for the surviving husband.

Let the church give back a little, physically, to their members out of the many it has collected from them.
Re: Service Of Songs For Eunice Olawale In Abuja by Mekanus(m): 10:28am On Jul 23, 2016
From what is happening in Nigeria and the world at large I'm still surprised that people still take the fairy tales from different religions seriouse. This woman just died for nothing. My advice to u religitards is that u should practice your religion with caution. If you are a christian and u notice that promoting your religion in certain areas could endanger ur life better stop, same goes for the muslims. Seriously there is no moafucker (God) sitting up dia in the sky that cares about. Hopefully one day u will get to realize that religion is the worst thing that has happened to Africa.

Re: Service Of Songs For Eunice Olawale In Abuja by sademola:
Omoabejide:
Can those kids ever forgive the people with pissful religion?
Rest in Peace, madam and may your killers never find rest until they repent or caught.

Meanwhile, Ignorance is curable, that's my advice for you (Omoabejide)!!!
Re: Service Of Songs For Eunice Olawale In Abuja by ogunsbanjul(m): 10:40am On Jul 23, 2016
Oh Lord my God please am begging let this late woman make heaven. Tears uncontrollable. Lord Jesus forgive the culprits for they knew not the implication of what they did. May God almighty protect and provide for the husband and children left behind in Jesus name.May her heavenly gentle soul rest in peace
Re: Service Of Songs For Eunice Olawale In Abuja by SIRKAY98(m): 10:41am On Jul 23, 2016
Oh lord heal their wounds
Re: Service Of Songs For Eunice Olawale In Abuja by temptnow: 10:42am On Jul 23, 2016
To Buhari and our present law enforcement agencies, live doesn't matter if you're a Christian. But all lives matter if you kill a cow tho.
Re: Service Of Songs For Eunice Olawale In Abuja by jrusky(m): 10:43am On Jul 23, 2016
I'm so short of words it's a so painful end for an innocent woman simply because some demons belief they can kill at will in the name of religion.
China and India who are purely Idol worshipers they won't touch or near but Christianity that came from same root who were even exixting before are now their worst enemy it's so shameful if the early Christian had wiped out then would they even be talking right now talkless of killing people and turned themselves to religion vampirehuh I guess No. Honestly I blame the early christian for not wiping them out earlier.

France last few weeks, Germany yesterday and yet they are PEACEFUL my foot.
Re: Service Of Songs For Eunice Olawale In Abuja by tempem: 10:47am On Jul 23, 2016
[quote author=dotcomnamename post=47808777][/quote]No kill me, abeg.. cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: Service Of Songs For Eunice Olawale In Abuja by Omoabejide(f): 10:51am On Jul 23, 2016
sademola:
Rest in Peace, madam and may your killers never find rest until they repent of caught.

Meanwhile, Ignorance is curable, that's my advice for you (Omoabejide)!!!

Re: Service Of Songs For Eunice Olawale In Abuja by kevoneal: 10:53am On Jul 23, 2016
sademola:
SMH
Copied. Nigerian Media: Truth versus Reality
In the past few days, the hearts of genuine citizens of our great nation have bled over the news of the killing of a female Christian preacher by alleged Muslim fanatics in Kubwa area of the FCT, Abuja. I was actually alerted by a friend's ext message because although i reside in the affected area, i was far away in Ibadan, Oyo State, as at the time of the incident. As an average concerned Nigerian, i thought, when will this nation be free from religious and ethnic crises? But as a journalist and one with eye for investigation, i knew i had a duty at hand. So, on my return to the city, i visited the particular street, the particular spot, conducted personal investigation and secret interviews, and made several findings. I became sad! Why? Most of the information doled out by our media are NOT TRUE! For the avoidance of doubt, there was no evidence of anyone present when the woman died. Witnesses only said they met her dead. Secondly, i did not find anyone to confirm that any part of the woman was missing or mutilated. I talked with one who saw the corpse early that morning, with two policemen, before the news went viral. Thirdly, there was no mosque in that street or behind the spot. Fourthly, the vicinity had been under the torment of cultism in the past few months, in fact, two separate persons were found killed and dumped in the area recently, one of them on the street adjacent this particular one. The police is actually on the trail of s notorious cult who is believed to have sneaked into and hiding in the area. The police is insisting that they met the corpse body intact. But, alas! What my colleagues wrote were terrifying. In fact, it revived hatred, instigated religious intolerance and personal mistrust. I am sure many of you journalists who wrote the story were not in Abuja, you just received the news from friends and forwarded to your headquarters, which also did not verify before going to press. I also know that many of those in Abuja then did not visit the place, nor conduct proper investigation. For an issue as critical as religion and ethnicity, most of you goofed! The media is an indefatigable player in nation building, and no society is firmly built on negligence and mistrust as being displayed by our journalists. But, the media houses too are at fault. Most of them pay peanuts for staff while the few at the top swim in affluence. Where, then, is the resource and motivation for the reporter to carry out investigative reporting and due diligence. To survive, many journalists are pipers in the hands of politicians, religious leaders and businessmen and even government, who dictate their tune. Yet, the masses are at the receiving end because they naturally hold on to the news from the media. It is a hell a times, to change the people's perception on issues, over which our media had made serious blunders. I had had to show identity cards to some, before they agree to reason along the right perspective. The corruption on the media is much, but our colleagues can just help hold on to the truth.
BY SULAIMON ADESINA.
Whoever wrote this crap is a big time liar, does the writer really live in kubwa and at the location? did you go and look at the mutilated body? Stop forming stupid investigative jornalism, you didnt see the mutilated body so shut up! besides did you hear what the imam of the mosque said? We stay closeby, I mean very close and the media didnt need to carry the news before we heard and saw!
Re: Service Of Songs For Eunice Olawale In Abuja by mobidoo: 10:53am On Jul 23, 2016
And some ppl from Western part of Nigeria will not learn there lesson from the north


#letallsouthjointogether
Re: Service Of Songs For Eunice Olawale In Abuja by Amajerry83(m): 10:56am On Jul 23, 2016
Osibanjo's wife paid dem a condolence visit.
saaedlee:
Rest in Peace Ma'am.
What pains me most is that no official statement has come from the Presidency concerning this... Even Osibanjo who is related to the Church Late Mrs. Eunice attended couldn't even send condolence messages to the Family...

The Councillor, Chairman, Hon. Member, Senator and FCT Minister representing that Ward, LCDA, Constituency, Senatorial Area, and Capital City respectively couldn't offer any form of condolence whatsoever, how then can we trust in the government to continue protecting our lives?
Just protect our lives, OUR LIVE OOH, forget our properties we can always buy properties..

Another sad thing worthy of note is that women in that particular community and in general couldn't organise and hold protest against the killing of the woman, yet two days after the #TinubuDino saga, some women were protesting on that irrelevant issue.. Where are the Oby Ezeks? Could't she have come out, rally women and protest against this murder?

Oh yes I call it murder, because that is what it is!!! I carefully avoid typing or saying anything concerning religion and ethnicity especially when lives are involved.
#My2Cents
Re: Service Of Songs For Eunice Olawale In Abuja by pankere(m): 10:57am On Jul 23, 2016
sademola:
Nigerian Media: Truth versus Reality
In the past few days, the hearts of genuine citizens of our great nation have bled over the news of the killing of a female Christian preacher by alleged Muslim fanatics in Kubwa area of the FCT, Abuja. I was actually alerted by a friend's ext message because although i reside in the affected area, i was far away in Ibadan, Oyo State, as at the time of the incident. As an average concerned Nigerian, i thought, when will this nation be free from religious and ethnic crises? But as a journalist and one with eye for investigation, i knew i had a duty at hand. So, on my return to the city, i visited the particular street, the particular spot, conducted personal investigation and secret interviews, and made several findings. I became sad! Why? Most of the information doled out by our media are NOT TRUE! For the avoidance of doubt, there was no evidence of anyone present when the woman died. Witnesses only said they met her dead. Secondly, i did not find anyone to confirm that any part of the woman was missing or mutilated. I talked with one who saw the corpse early that morning, with two policemen, before the news went viral. Thirdly, there was no mosque in that street or behind the spot. Fourthly, the vicinity had been under the torment of cultism in the past few months, in fact, two separate persons were found killed and dumped in the area recently, one of them on the street adjacent this particular one. The police is actually on the trail of s notorious cult who is believed to have sneaked into and hiding in the area. The police is insisting that they met the corpse body intact. But, alas! What my colleagues wrote were terrifying. In fact, it revived hatred, instigated religious intolerance and personal mistrust. I am sure many of you journalists who wrote the story were not in Abuja, you just received the news from friends and forwarded to your headquarters, which also did not verify before going to press. I also know that many of those in Abuja then did not visit the place, nor conduct proper investigation. For an issue as critical as religion and ethnicity, most of you goofed! The media is an indefatigable player in nation building, and no society is firmly built on negligence and mistrust as being displayed by our journalists. But, the media houses too are at fault. Most of them pay peanuts for staff while the few at the top swim in affluence. Where, then, is the resource and motivation for the reporter to carry out investigative reporting and due diligence. To survive, many journalists are pipers in the hands of politicians, religious leaders and businessmen and even government, who dictate their tune. Yet, the masses are at the receiving end because they naturally hold on to the news from the media. It is a hell a times, to change the people's perception on issues, over which our media had made serious blunders. I had had to show identity cards to some, before they agree to reason along the right perspective. The corruption on the media is much, but our colleagues can just help hold on to the truth.
BY SULAIMON ADESINA.
The imam of the nearby mosque was arrested by police and he confessed that he sent boys to deal with her for disturbing them that early morning. Two of those boys were also arrested by police and confessed . This trash you call a write up is nothing but lies. Your end will be more horrible than what this woman went through. Everlasting bastard
Re: Service Of Songs For Eunice Olawale In Abuja by bareal(m): 10:58am On Jul 23, 2016
sademola:
SMH
Copied. Nigerian Media: Truth versus Reality
In the past few days, the hearts of genuine citizens of our great nation have bled over the news of the killing of a female Christian preacher by alleged Muslim fanatics in Kubwa area of the FCT, Abuja. I was actually alerted by a friend's ext message because although i reside in the affected area, i was far away in Ibadan, Oyo State, as at the time of the incident. As an average concerned Nigerian, i thought, when will this nation be free from religious and ethnic crises? But as a journalist and one with eye for investigation, i knew i had a duty at hand. So, on my return to the city, i visited the particular street, the particular spot, conducted personal investigation and secret interviews, and made several findings. I became sad! Why? Most of the information doled out by our media are NOT TRUE! For the avoidance of doubt, there was no evidence of anyone present when the woman died. Witnesses only said they met her dead. Secondly, i did not find anyone to confirm that any part of the woman was missing or mutilated. I talked with one who saw the corpse early that morning, with two policemen, before the news went viral. Thirdly, there was no mosque in that street or behind the spot. Fourthly, the vicinity had been under the torment of cultism in the past few months, in fact, two separate persons were found killed and dumped in the area recently, one of them on the street adjacent this particular one. The police is actually on the trail of s notorious cult who is believed to have sneaked into and hiding in the area. The police is insisting that they met the corpse body intact. But, alas! What my colleagues wrote were terrifying. In fact, it revived hatred, instigated religious intolerance and personal mistrust. I am sure many of you journalists who wrote the story were not in Abuja, you just received the news from friends and forwarded to your headquarters, which also did not verify before going to press. I also know that many of those in Abuja then did not visit the place, nor conduct proper investigation. For an issue as critical as religion and ethnicity, most of you goofed! The media is an indefatigable player in nation building, and no society is firmly built on negligence and mistrust as being displayed by our journalists. But, the media houses too are at fault. Most of them pay peanuts for staff while the few at the top swim in affluence. Where, then, is the resource and motivation for the reporter to carry out investigative reporting and due diligence. To survive, many journalists are pipers in the hands of politicians, religious leaders and businessmen and even government, who dictate their tune. Yet, the masses are at the receiving end because they naturally hold on to the news from the media. It is a hell a times, to change the people's perception on issues, over which our media had made serious blunders. I had had to show identity cards to some, before they agree to reason along the right perspective. The corruption on the media is much, but our colleagues can just help hold on to the truth.
BY SULAIMON ADESINA.
Sulaimon! Is that name not Mohammedic?
Re: Service Of Songs For Eunice Olawale In Abuja by proflomo(m): 11:01am On Jul 23, 2016
Sadly, this will continue to happen. Muslims killing Christians, Christians killing Muslims, because Africans have no idea who they are.
Wow. Why was s/he banned?
Re: Service Of Songs For Eunice Olawale In Abuja by cardoctor(m): 11:02am On Jul 23, 2016
Father forgive them for they know not what they are doing. R.I.P
Re: Service Of Songs For Eunice Olawale In Abuja by seguntijan(m): 11:07am On Jul 23, 2016
Nigerian Media: Truth versus Reality
In the past few days, the hearts of genuine citizens of our great nation have bled over the news of the killing of a female Christian preacher by alleged Muslim fanatics in Kubwa area of the FCT, Abuja. I was actually alerted by a friend's ext message because although i reside in the affected area, i was far away in Ibadan, Oyo State, as at the time of the incident. As an average concerned Nigerian, i thought, when will this nation be free from religious and ethnic crises? But as a journalist and one with eye for investigation, i knew i had a duty at hand. So, on my return to the city, i visited the particular street, the particular spot, conducted personal investigation and secret interviews, and made several findings. I became sad! Why? Most of the information doled out by our media are NOT TRUE! For the avoidance of doubt, there was no evidence of anyone present when the woman died. Witnesses only said they met her dead. Secondly, i did not find anyone to confirm that any part of the woman was missing or mutilated. I talked with one who saw the corpse early that morning, with two policemen, before the news went viral. Thirdly, there was no mosque in that street or behind the spot. Fourthly, the vicinity had been under the torment of cultism in the past few months, in fact, two separate persons were found killed and dumped in the area recently, one of them on the street adjacent this particular one. The police is actually on the trail of s notorious cult who is believed to have sneaked into and hiding in the area. The police is insisting that they met the corpse body intact. But, alas! What my colleagues wrote were terrifying. In fact, it revived hatred, instigated religious intolerance and personal mistrust. I am sure many of you journalists who wrote the story were not in Abuja, you just received the news from friends and forwarded to your headquarters, which also did not verify before going to press. I also know that many of those in Abuja then did not visit the place, nor conduct proper investigation. For an issue as critical as religion and ethnicity, most of you goofed! The media is an indefatigable player in nation building, and no society is firmly built on negligence and mistrust as being displayed by our journalists. But, the media houses too are at fault. Most of them pay peanuts for staff while the few at the top swim in affluence. Where, then, is the resource and motivation for the reporter to carry out investigative reporting and due diligence. To survive, many journalists are pipers in the hands of politicians, religious leaders and businessmen and even government, who dictate their tune. Yet, the masses are at the receiving end because they naturally hold on to the news from the media. It is a hell a times, to change the people's perception on issues, over which our media had made serious blunders. I had had to show identity cards to some, before they agree to reason along the right perspective. The corruption on the media is much, but our colleagues can just help hold on to the truth.
BY SULAIMON ADESINA.
Re: Service Of Songs For Eunice Olawale In Abuja by upsonn(m): 11:27am On Jul 23, 2016
mazimee:
All because some people feels that any place mohammedians' reside is strictly for mohammedians.Hence, anybody else who pitch his tent with them and yet doesn't practice mohammedic teachings does so at his own risk.

They will be singing "Islam is peace" and "Islam teaches tolerance" upandan like we don't see how peaceful and tolerant they have been with
non mohammedians all over the world.
Islam ' a barbaric religion'
Re: Service Of Songs For Eunice Olawale In Abuja by phemax04(m): 11:31am On Jul 23, 2016
IRserveMyComent:
oh God! I couldn't help my tears. imagine the young kids.
Re: Service Of Songs For Eunice Olawale In Abuja by everozone: 11:32am On Jul 23, 2016
May her gentle soul continue to rest in peace.
Re: Service Of Songs For Eunice Olawale In Abuja by Nobody: 11:33am On Jul 23, 2016
I hope the church (RCCG) will take up the educational demands of these children to university level,at least.
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