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CelebritiesRe: Epic Throwback Of Eniola Badmus ( Photo) by zinachidi(m): 11:49pm On Oct 12, 2015
kossyablaze:
she molest u abi?
na u sabi bros
RomanceRe: What Would You Do? by zinachidi(m): 7:42pm On Oct 12, 2015
fairly used china babe!! Me no like second hand shaa
CelebritiesRe: Epic Throwback Of Eniola Badmus ( Photo) by zinachidi(m): 7:40pm On Oct 12, 2015
looks like Nkiru, that my naughty nanny back then.. That girl shaa, na God go punish u where u dey grin
PoliticsRe: Senate President To Open Another Batch Of Ministerial List Tomorrow by zinachidi(m): 7:39pm On Oct 12, 2015
which site can i download blacklist season 3 pls?
Christianity EtcNigerian Churches, Others Causing Increased Witchcraft Persecution In UK – Group by zinachidi(op): 5:32pm On Oct 12, 2015
The significant rise in cases of witchcraft allegations and persecution in the UK has been attributed to the activities of African – especially Nigerian – churches in the country. Gary Foxcroft, Executive Director of the Witchcraft and Human Rights Information Network, said in a statement Monday that the churches
are growing at a phenomenal rate across the UK. “Most of them are branches of large mega churches from Africa,” said Mr. Foxcroft. “Some of these churches are known
to promote the idea that children can be witches. Indeed the head of one of the biggest churches in Africa was captured on YouTube slapping a young woman and calling her a witch.

“There is currently no regulation in place to stop such people from entering the UK and establishing churches. This is clearly something that the government needs to address.” Cases of witchcraft allegations and persecution have risen in the UK over the last two years, according to
a BBC investigation.
The Metropolitan Police said there had been 60 crimes linked to belief in witchcraft and spirit possession in
London so far this year, with reports
doubling from 23 in 2013 to 46 in 2014. More widely, in local councils across the UK, recorded cases rose from 10 in 2012, to 21 in 2013, and 31 in 2014, the police stated. Experts, however, believe that the statistics represent the tip of the iceberg of a widespread phenomenon, with human rights campaigners calling for the UK government to do more to regulate faith groups, many of whom are believed to be behind such practices. Mr. Foxcroft linked cases of witchcraft allegations and persecution to Christian and Muslim faith group where children, women, and the disabled are often labelled as witches or possessed by evil spirits, and then forced to undergo ‘deliverance’ or ‘exorcism’ ceremonies, often for a fee

“There are a number of challenges to overcome to put a stop to this practice,” Mr. Foxcroft said. “The first is at a national policy level. There is a complete lack of regulation of the people and practices that are behind these cases. “The fact is that most cases primarily arise due to the practices of faith leaders, often in Pentecostal churches.” Mr. Foxcroft said whilst the Home Office had been focusing strongly on preventing Islamic or far- right extremists from entering the UK to spread their hate speech, more needs to be done to stop pastors who commit acts of terror on children. “Preventing such people from entering the UK therefore needs to be prioritized,” he said. “Additionally, any places of worship found to be promoting such beliefs and practices in the UK should be shut down and have their assets seized. “The Charity Commission in particular needs to show stronger leadership here. Finally, at the local level awareness and understanding is lacking amongst frontline staff. “Most practitioners that we have trained express how they find the beliefs in witchcraft and subsequent methods used to deal with them, such as deliverances or exorcisms, deeply challenging issues to work on.” Other human rights campaigners have also focused on the importance of challenging the beliefs that lead to children and other vulnerable groups being labelled as witches. Leo Igwe, a human rights activist, said that any initiative to tackle the problem must include a program that educates and enlightens people to understand that children cannot be witches. “The belief that they cause misfortune through witchcraft or magic is mistaken and must be abandoned,” said Mr. Igwe, who has worked to raise awareness of the issues facing vulnerable people accused of witchcraft in Africa and Europe. “Religion or multiculturalism is not, and should not be, an excuse to condone harmful practices in Africa or in migrant communities in the UK.”


Cc: lalasticlala


www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/191396-nigerian-churches-others-causing-increased-witchcraft-persecution-in-uk-group.html
Christianity EtcNigerian Churches, Others Causing Increased Witchcraft Persecution In UK – Group by zinachidi(op): 4:47pm On Oct 12, 2015
The significant rise in cases of witchcraft allegations and persecution in the UK has been attributed to the activities of African – especially Nigerian – churches in the country.

Gary Foxcroft, Executive Director of the Witchcraft and Human Rights Information Network, said in a statement Monday that the churches are growing at a phenomenal rate across the UK.

“Most of them are branches of large mega churches from Africa,” said Mr. Foxcroft.

“Some of these churches are known to promote the idea that children can be witches. Indeed the head of one of the biggest churches in Africa was captured on YouTube slapping a young woman and calling her a witch.

“There is currently no regulation in place to stop such people from entering the UK and establishing churches. This is clearly something that the government needs to address.”
Cases of witchcraft allegations and persecution have risen in the UK over the last two years, according to a BBC investigation.

The Metropolitan Police said there had been 60 crimes linked to belief in witchcraft and spirit possession in London so far this year, with reports doubling from 23 in 2013 to 46 in 2014.

More widely, in local councils across the UK, recorded cases rose from 10 in 2012, to 21 in 2013, and 31 in 2014, the police stated.
Experts, however, believe that the statistics represent the tip of the iceberg of a widespread phenomenon, with human rights campaigners calling for the UK government to do more to regulate faith groups, many of whom are believed to be behind such practices.

Mr. Foxcroft linked cases of witchcraft allegations and persecution to Christian and Muslim faith group where children, women, and the disabled are often labelled as witches or possessed by evil spirits, and then forced to undergo ‘deliverance’ or ‘exorcism’ ceremonies, often for a fee.
“There are a number of challenges to overcome to put a stop to this practice,” Mr. Foxcroft said.

“The first is at a national policy level. There is a complete lack of regulation of the people and practices that are behind these cases.
“The fact is that most cases primarily arise due to the practices of faith leaders, often in Pentecostal churches.”

‎Mr. Foxcroft said whilst the Home Office had been focusing strongly on preventing Islamic or far-right extremists from ‎entering the UK to spread their hate speech, more needs to be done to stop pastors who commit acts of terror on children.
“Preventing such people from entering‎ the UK therefore needs to be prioritized,” he said.

“Additionally, any places of worship found to be promoting such beliefs and practices in the UK should be shut down and have their assets seized.

“The Charity Commission in particular needs to show stronger leadership here. Finally, at the local level awareness and understanding is lacking amongst frontline staff.
“Most practitioners that we have trained express how they find the beliefs in witchcraft and subsequent methods used to deal with them, such as deliverances or exorcisms, deeply challenging issues to work on.”


Other human rights campaigners have also focused on the importance of challenging the beliefs that lead to children and other vulnerable groups being labelled as witches.

Leo Igwe, a human rights activist, said that any initiative to tackle the problem must include a program that educates and enlightens people to understand that children cannot be witches.

“The belief that they cause misfortune through witchcraft or magic is mistaken and must be abandoned,” said Mr. Igwe, who has worked to raise awareness of the issues facing vulnerable people accused of witchcraft in Africa and Europe.

“Religion or multiculturalism is not, and should not be, an excuse to condone harmful practices in Africa or in migrant communities in the UK.”
http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/191396-nigerian-churches-others-causing-increased-witchcraft-persecution-in-uk-group.html
CelebritiesRe: Mysterious Scorpion Bites Woman To Death by zinachidi(m): 4:30pm On Oct 12, 2015
what is mysterious here? Scorpion bites do kill if not properly treated, she should have been taken to a hospital.. Who knows what she was given as ''traditional'' medicine, if it had any effect at all
CrimeRe: Woman Sold Her Baby For N100,000 In Enugu by zinachidi(m): 12:58pm On Oct 12, 2015
bugzbunny:
she must have stole the baby
ok, well unless that then, then she's wrong
Nairaland GeneralHow 10-year-old Won N1 Million For Parent In Peak Promo by zinachidi(op): 8:09am On Oct 12, 2015
Somewhere in Jos, North Central part of Nigeria, a
ten-year-old girl is said to have changed the
fortune of the family through peak 'Reach for
Millions' promo. To 10-year-old Emmanuella, it was like a normal
game, but with hope of getting something out of it.
Not really for herself, but her dear mother. When she saw the advert of the 60th anniversary
Peak 'Reach for Millions' promo on television, her
attention was focused on every tin of peak milk
purchased by her mum. Like an addicted habit, she
kept sending codes on the tins as directed in the
advert.

She went ahead to inform her mother who is an
immigration officer about the promo, but the mum
never took her serious because she does not
believe in promos. Emmanuella's mother, Mrs. Franca Chire told
reporters at the prize presentation ceremony that
she never believed in promos hinging her reasons
on lack of trust on past promos she had come
across. "Actually, I never believed in promos, when my
daughter told me about Peak 'reach for millions
promo, I thought it was one of those fake promos
where only families of organizers are always the
winners.

"So, when my ten-year-old daughter, Emmanuella
Chire told me that there is a promo concerning
peak milk going on, I waved it aside." Mrs. Chire
stated. In defiance to her mother's stance on promos,
Emmanuella who is a JSS 1 student would not
relent; she kept sending codes until she got a
response. A response that is about to bring fortunes to the
family, she was informed through a text message
that she had just won a million naira in the Peak
'Reach for Million' promo! As expected of a little girl, she ran to her mother to
show her what she's got on her phone. Mrs. Chire
claimed she did not believe what she saw, and had
to read and read again.

"So, when I collected the phone from her and read
the message, I read it again and again and still
couldn't figure what's in the content. I gave the
phone back to her and asked her to go and wait
for me till I finish what I was doing. " So, when I finished what I was I doing, I read the
message again and it was clearer when I started
seeing 'you have just won 1 million naira in the
peak 60th anniversary 'Reach for Millions' promo.
Keep your pack to claim your prize... ' and so on. I
started thinking how do I tell my girl this thing is real in spite of my discouragement and all that. So
my daughter was right all the while, peak milk
promo is real, my daughter has won 1 million naira
in the peak promo, one amazing million naira!" She
narrated joyfully.

Doubting Mrs. Chire and her 'golden' daughter,
Emmanuella were full of Joy at the cheque
presentation ceremony. She narrated how she
discouraged little Emmanuella and even told her
"she was wasting her time and credits." "When my
ten-year-old daughter told me that there was a promo concerning peak milk going on, I waved it
aside. "But she would not let me rest; she kept on sending
codes on every tin of peak milk we bought. In fact,
I once told her she was wasting her time and
credits but she would not listen. "However, we decided to buy more peak milk, of
course we've been taking peak milk for years even
before she was born. So, I was not buying the
brand because of the promo, we bought it for usual
consumption," Mrs. Chire narrated.

After the cheque presentation, the joyful
immigration officer said "it was all like a dream, so
my daughter is now a millionaire through peak
amazing million-naira promo." The Jos based immigration officer however
disclosed how what she described as 'a rare gift'
will be invested in her little girl's future. "Well the money will definitely have positive impact
in our lives, there will be a huge relieve in the area
of her education and other sundries. "Of course our plans with the money are obvious as
her education will definitely be on top of our
priority and again we will get at least a plot of land
and do some other little investments as well." She
explained.


cc: lalasticlala


allafrica.com/stories/201510120304.html
CrimeRe: Woman Sold Her Baby For N100,000 In Enugu by zinachidi(m): 8:03am On Oct 12, 2015
no be she get the baby neh?
SportsRe: Int'l Friendly: Nigeria Vs Cameroon 3.0 (Live) by zinachidi(m): 6:41pm On Oct 11, 2015
this match na by 7pm oo, no 8,,

Btw, we stand no chance aganist, the indomitable lions..#fact#
CrimeRe: Woman And Daughter Slash Neighbour Face With Razor During Squabble (Pictured) by zinachidi(m): 3:02pm On Oct 11, 2015
i don't grab the eye-witness account, they heard screams, yet they couldn't come out to help?? they had to wait till after prayers?
Art, Graphics & VideoRe: Meet Kelvin Okafor: The Artist Whose Drawings Are Almost Like Pictures by zinachidi(m): 10:25am On Oct 11, 2015
just beautiful,, make i rush go find my talent oo.
BusinessFacebook Finally Introduces ‘dislike’ Button by zinachidi(op): 7:04am On Oct 10, 2015
Facebook on Friday responded to solve its users’
call for a “dislike” button, in the form of six new
emoji. Speaking on the latest development, Mark
Zuckerberg, Chief Executive Officer, Facebook,
noted that for a long time that the feature wouldn’t
be integrated in the “dislike” button that many
people had asked for. Zuckerberg hinted last month that social media site
was planning to expand the ‘Like button’, thereby
creating more ways for people to express their
feelings.


He disclosed that the new development is going be
in form of emojis that represent ‘Haha, Yay, Love,
Wow, Sad and Angry.’ According to the CEO, similar to the Like button, the
reactions will appear on any post in the news feed
on mobile or desktop. The number of reactions that any post has
received will sit underneath the post and users will
be able to see who reacted and how. Thus, to test run the latest development, the site
will start rolling out the feature in Spain and
Ireland and once the buttons are rolled out to a
users’ feed, there’ll be no way of turning them off.


dailypost.ng/2015/10/10/facebook-finally-introduces-dislike-button/


Cc: lalasticlala
FamilyRe: Why I Slept With My 11-year-old Daughter — Confession Of A Father(photo) by zinachidi(m): 6:58am On Oct 10, 2015
tsk, tsk,, the number of these cases are now alarming..
Art, Graphics & VideoRe: Saw A Glance Of Rainbow At Satellite Town This Morning (photo) by zinachidi(m): 6:55am On Oct 10, 2015
wey the rainbow na?? OP dis ya camera na 1.2mp oo
RomanceRe: When Last Do You Enjoy This. Check Pics. by zinachidi(m): 6:29pm On Oct 09, 2015
VickyRotex:
I dont want to mention him. You get?
Well, you've mentioned him already.
oh, ya i grab now...
RomanceRe: 10 Things Ladies Do On Social Media That Shows They Are Ugly by zinachidi(m): 6:26pm On Oct 09, 2015
even looking at some girls' boobs or behind's,,, u'd know they're ugly..

Some boobs and behinds are just ugly to look at.
RomanceRe: When Last Do You Enjoy This. Check Pics. by zinachidi(m): 6:17pm On Oct 09, 2015
VickyRotex:
I wont insult you. You know why?

1. You just edited it and added that line to your post. Dont lie!

2. There's a reason Se.un made the FOOD Section available.

Dont quote me again!
permission to quote u?? Why is there a fullstop in Seun's name?
RomanceRe: When Last Do You Enjoy This. Check Pics. by zinachidi(m): 6:15pm On Oct 09, 2015
OP, that ur bowl plate resemble calabash ooo..grin
RomanceRe: 5 Things Apart From Your Looks That Drive Men Crazy by zinachidi(m): 6:12pm On Oct 09, 2015
so on point OP..
RomanceRe: 10 Things Ladies Do On Social Media That Shows They Are Ugly by zinachidi(m): 6:10pm On Oct 09, 2015
PinkBarbie:
Not true. I do most of what you listed and I'm pretty. undecided
we know,, didn't u read the OP's note at the beginning of the thread?
RomanceRe: 10 Things Ladies Do On Social Media That Shows They Are Ugly by zinachidi(m): 6:09pm On Oct 09, 2015
supozed to be titled ''10 things ladies do on social media that show they have low self esteem''.
FashionRe: Is She Really The Same Person? See The Power Of Makeup by zinachidi(m): 6:05pm On Oct 09, 2015
jnrbayano:
People who deceive us with make-up won't make heaven. cheesy
GBAM!!! grin
FashionRe: Is She Really The Same Person? See The Power Of Makeup by zinachidi(m): 6:04pm On Oct 09, 2015
wtf?? This lady is still ugly with the make up, heck she was prettier without the make up..


Anyone who calls THIS pretty, has a poor taste for women..
CelebritiesRe: Throwback Photo Of Phyno As A Boy As He Celebrates His 29th Birthday by zinachidi(m): 5:00pm On Oct 09, 2015
elijah2u:
29? our celeb have turned liar, he called himself 29 when he is 39. chai
39 kwahuh. Abeg oo, that guy looks 29 to me, all of u guys saying its his ''music'' age, warreva that means, hmm,..
CelebritiesRe: Why I Can't Get Married- Flavour by zinachidi(m): 2:28pm On Oct 08, 2015
Airforce1:
you already have a baby so marriage is not necessary

My opinion
exactly
CrimeRe: Man Cuts Own Manhood After Being Accused Of Rape by zinachidi(m): 2:26pm On Oct 08, 2015
neocortex:
Brave ex-rapist.
once a rapist, always a rapist, there's nothing like an ex-rapist
CrimeRe: Man Cuts Own Manhood After Being Accused Of Rape by zinachidi(m): 2:25pm On Oct 08, 2015
the bible says, if u know ur eye would lead u to sin, u remove it, cos it is better to go to heaven blind, that to go to hell with ur eyes.


Likewise if ur d1ck would lead u to rape, u cut it off, cos its better to be a free man without a d1ck, than to spend ur whole life in kirikiri/kuje with ur d1ck..


He did well....
CrimeRe: Nigerian Arrested For Alleged Sexual Harassment In Vietnam by zinachidi(m): 7:51am On Oct 08, 2015
so the konji don reach vietnam sohuh
CrimeRe: Vigilante Shoots Self Dead While Scaring Away Thieves (Pictured) by zinachidi(m): 7:47am On Oct 08, 2015
RIP ooo, buh this story get as e be,, i've never seen where a bullet ricocheted before, it should have stuck to the surface it was shot at,, those 2 guys should explain what happened,,.. And y did he have a gun, if he coulldnt use it wellhuh
EducationRe: See What Yabatech Looks Like Whenever There Is Rainfall. by zinachidi(m): 7:41am On Oct 08, 2015
jaymejate:
That's very good. That will aid practical aspect for the Fishery Students.

Or, swimming pool for the whole students.
lol, baba u no well shaa,, fish no go survive for that water,, that one na fresh water of salt waterhuh

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