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Friday, December 3, 2021

Actress Owoh, Ojenamadu fire back at Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin’s critic December 3, 2021












Popular Nigerian actress, Chinwe Owoh, has taken to her social media to carpet a critic of Billionaire Prophet Fufeyin and Christianity.

The critic, who described himself as a founder of a foundation that cure people had said there was nothing like miracle, stressing that pastors, especially Billionaire Prophet Fufeyin only perform fake miracles.

Owoh, who said she watched the video of the critic online noted that it was by the mercy of God through the ministry of Fufeyin that she could walk again miraculously.

“I believe his God, Actress Owoh, stressing that the critic would only attract the anger of God if he continues to speak wrongly against anointed men of God like Fufeyin.

While the critic, in the video clip said Fufeyin only provided money to sick celebrities, failing to heal, Owoh discredited the claim, noting that she was in critical condition that confined her to a wheelchair before meeting Fufeyin for prayers.



“I saw something in the internet that Jeremiah is fake. The person must be crazy to make that statement. People knew me with walking sticks. It was the God of Jeremiah that healed me,” she said.

The Nollywood Veteran, Owoh described Fufeyin as a special Prophet from the most high God.

A Prophet, Ojenamuo Ojenamadu, in a video insisted that the comments made by critic could incite religious war, stressing that it remained insulting, debilitating and blaspheming to speak against Jesus Christ and the very essence of Christianity.

According to him, it is only fools like the critic that says there is no God, adding that the prophet should not only be taken as fool but punished by God for careless comments.


Ojenamadu, who showed series of testimonies that has happened at Fufeyin church with the people testifying to work God is doing asked the public especially Christians not to allow anti-Christ like the critic deceived them.

Ojenamadu noted that it is not surprising that the man could make such comments because many people refused to celebrate Jesus Christ when he was alive.

He noted that Fufeyin did not attend to rich people but extend love to even sex workers by lifting them from the street.

[Breaking] Missing Ondo Church Boy: Appeal Court frees Prophet Sotitobire



The Court of Appeal sitting in Akure, the Ondo State capital, has upturned the life imprisonment conviction against Prophet Babatunde Alfa over the disappearance of one-year-old Gold Kolawole in his Church in November 2019.

The court acquitted the Prophet of conspiring, aiding and abetting the disappearance of Gold Kolawole in his church.

Alfa is the Founder of Sotitobire Praising Chapel with headquarters in Akure, the Ondo state capital.

Recall that an Ondo State High court had sentenced the Prophet to life imprisonment over the disappearance of Gold Kolawole in his church in 2019.

Prophet Alfa then appealed the judgement of the High Court, asking the Court of Appeal court to nullify his life sentence conviction.

Delivering judgement on behalf of other judges, Justice Gamma Barka ruled that the circumstantial evidence the high court based its judgement on was not enough to convict him.

Justice Barka, therefore, discharged and acquitted Prophet Alfa of the offence.

Details later.


Couple demands N1bn damages from Elizade varsity over daughter’s death




A couple, Barr. Gbenga Owodolu and his wife, Mrs Oluwabukola Owodolu, has demanded N1bn compensation as damages from the management of the Elizade University, Ilara Mokin, Ondo State, over the death of their daughter, Temitope Owodulu, at the institution’s medical facility.

The parents, in a letter written through their lawyer, Femi Emmanuel Emodamori, said their daughter, a 300-level nursing student, died as a result of the negligence of health workers at the facility.

They stated that their late daughter suffered an asthmatic attack in the early hours of November 16th, 2021 and was admitted to the University Medical Centre facility for treatment.


Their daughter, according to the letter, was pronounced dead around 8 am.

The letter alleged that there was no electricity at the Medical Centre at the time Temitope was admitted in for treatment.


According to the letter: “Medical personnel at the Medical Centre reportedly attended to the deceased during the blackout and reportedly lamented that they would be unable to treat the patient using the necessary electrically powered equipment, including the Nebuliser, which is essential for the treatment of acute exacerbation of severe asthma.


“Consequently, according to our brief, the medical personnel asked the deceased to continue using the same Ventolin inhaler she had been applying before her presentation in the Medical Centre.


“Although the deceased was reportedly placed on a drip upon her admission, the nurse attendant thereafter abandoned her for one and half hours during which there was a backflow of blood into the drip from her body. Within the same period, she was coughing consistently, indicating that her respiratory tract was infected. She also vomited and it was her sister who cleaned up the vomit and alerted the doctor in the absence of the nurse attendant.

“Strangely, the doctor was said to be sleeping. Eventually, the same patient that was still healthy enough to engage her sister in humorous and intelligent conversation after the commencement of treatment at the Medical Centre, died in the hand of your medical personnel. If the University medical personnel could not effectively treat or manage the deceased patient, why was she not referred to another facility?

“The University medical personnel never referred the deceased for proper treatment, apparently because they were not even on the ground to observe her properly, to know the point at which ongoing treatment was no longer producing the desired clinical improvements.

“It is a notorious fact that asthma is a preventable, treatable and reversible medical condition. You would therefore agree with us that it is quite unusual in medical practice for an asthmatic patient who walked into the hospital herself to die in the hands of a medical doctor.”

Besides the demand for N1bn compensation, the parents are asking for a formal acceptance and apology for the medical negligence that caused the death of their daughter.

They are demanding for immortalisation of their daughter by properly equipping the University Medical Centre and naming it after the deceased as well as an undertaking to not harass, intimidate or persecute Miss Opeyemi Owodolu, a sister of the deceased in the University.

They threatened to institute legal actions against the institution if their demands are not complied with within seven days from the receipt of the letter.

The spokesman for the institution, Seyi Ogugbenro, said he was not aware of the letter.

Breaking: Terrorists kill 2, abduct 50 in Kaduna village


Two peasants were killed and no fewer than 50 abducted when terrorists attacked the Unguwan Gimbiya community on the outskirts of Kaduna, in Kaduna State.

A cleric, who craved for anonymity, said: “The bandits struck in the early hours of today (Friday).

“They invaded Ungwan Gimbiya Community of Sabo in Chikun Local Government; they abducted over 50 people and killed two.

“A total number of 13 families were visited by the bandits. The attack lasted for about two hours with heavy gunshots.”

A resident of the area has confirmed that this kidnapping was the worst in that community.

Meanwhile, there is mass exodus of residents of the area to safer places, even as the security agents were seen patrolling forests.


Details coming.

We must do more to expand Nigeria’s economy, reduce governors’ control over political parties — Ghali Na’Abba

 


The former Speaker of Nigeria’s House of Representatives, Ghali Na’Abba, has said that the Federal government must do more in the direction of expanding the country’s economy.


He noted that Nigeria as a country never had a perfect constitution, adding that it was a work in progress.

Na’Abba stated this at the Maitama Sule Leadership Lecture Series, with the theme: “Constitution, Constitutionalism and the future of Nigeria”, organized by the Student wing of Coalition of Northern Group (CNG), at the Nasarawa State University, Keffi, on Thursday.


According to him, “Nigeria politics must be deregulated because you cannot expand an economy without deregulating politics and this deregulation comes in the form of the control that political parties have been subjected to by the Governor in the States.

“The economy has not grown and social mobility has become impossible. Therefore, we must expand the usage of our forces. We must deregulate politics because that will now release economic potentials for the benefit of Nigerians.


“I believe in what the National Assembly or what the legislature proposed in the Electoral Act Amendment Bill that there must be direct primaries. The proposal must be upheld by the President. No matter the cost. I believe we need good leadership. The imperative of good leadership is much higher than the cost involved.”

He urged the president to assent to the Electoral Act Amendment Bill, saying “Nigerians have a pulse, and I don’t think it will augur well for the country; if Nigeria’s democracy continues to be held ransom by our governments.”


The guest lecturer, Barrister Muzammil Yahaya, in his presentation, said the removal of oil subsidy has to be looked at from various dimensions.

On the state of the nation’s democracy, he explained that Nigerians ought to be involved in every decision to be considered.

“Inasmuch as I see subsidy removal as a necessity, but it’s the wrong time for such a policy. So, I urged the federal government to consider more opinions and to hear from Nigeria’s Federal issue here louder,” he said

On his part, CNG Spokesperson, Abdul-Azeez Suleiman, said It’s time for the younger generation to rise, struggle and walk to the place this leader who thinks power is their birthright. Mobilize young people during elections and leave us divided.

He said: “You cannot change a system unless you have to be in the system. Gone is the day when our students would be dictated to their actions and they would be decided by people who have dominated or prefer to use the word manipulate them.”

Thursday, December 2, 2021

RCCG parish creates dating website for Christian singles





A branch of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, the City of David Parish, has launched a website to connect single Christians in the country.

The parish’s pastor, Idowu IIluyomade, had promised to create the website after charging single members of his church to interact and connect for the purpose of making decisions for life partners.

Iluyomade, who spoke recently at a forum, reportedly encouraged a young man to mingle with single ladies.

The man was said to have shown willingness to marry.

Inspired by the man’s willingness, Iluyomade had promised to create an online platform to connect single Christian men and women within and beyond his church.

A Christian website, churchtimesnigeria.net, reported on Thursday that the website, connectnow.com.ng, was described as a Christian singles platform where men and women meet to prepare for courtship and marriage.

The report said the church posted, “This website, its content (including any information provided by registrants), and activities of connectnow is for the purpose of connecting for courtship and marriage only and is not intended to replace or serve as a substitute for any due diligence/background checks to be conducted by the registrants prior to connecting.

“Every registrant must conduct his or her own independent background check before connecting with another registrant on this platform.

“The Redeemed Christian Church of God, City of David Parish, makes no representation or warranty and expressly disclaims any and all liability concerning damages sustained by any registrant as a result of connecting with anyone on this platform.”