Lagos based Pastor of the Household of God Church, Kris Okotie, has
said that he stood by his recent sermon where he said the Catholics and
T.B. Joshua of the Synagogue Church will burn in hell fire Since his outburst, condemnations
and commendations have continued to pour on him from Nigerians who felt
concerned about the statement.
Saturday, 7 December 2013
Mbazulike Amaechi Was Hiding Mandela In Nigeria For 6 Months
One of the few surviving nationalists and former Minister of
Aviation in the first republic, Chief Mbazulike Amaechi has revealed how
he was hiding the former South Africa President, Chief Nelson Mandela,
for six months in Nigeria to evade his arrest by officials of the
apartheid regime in that country. Amaechi said in his interview to the Vanguard journalists, that
people like Mandela are great assets to humanity and should not be going
through the pains of life.
Friday, 6 December 2013
World Leaders Pay Tribute To Nelson Mandela
World
leaders have started paying their last respects to one the world’s most
revered leaders who passed away in Johannesburg, South Africa. Former
South African president Nelson Mandela whose life preached peace, unity
and freedom became a prominent international figure, first as a leading
human rights campaigner in South Africa and then as the world’s
best-known political prisoner.
7 Children Die, 15 Injured As Truck Rams Into Classroom in Abia
Abia State – Seven schoolchidren were killed today as a truck driver
lost control of his vehicle and rammed into a classroom. The accident
happened at Ogbor Hill area of Aba, Abia state, in Glorious
International Academy located on 42 Opobo road. Fifteen other pupils sustained various degrees of injuries.
2Face, Dbanj, Iyanya, Banky W &Others Banned By Nigerian Broadcasting Organization
The Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria, BON, and the
Independent Broadcasting Association of Nigeria, IBAN, have stopped
airing musical productions belonging to Chief Ebenezer Obey, 2Face
Idibia, Onyeka Onwenu, Banky W and thousands of other members of the
Copyright Society of Nigeria, COSON.
Strike Continues As ASUU Denies Knowledge Of N200bn At CBN
Members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, yesterday,
denied knowledge of the N200 billion said to have been deposited at the
Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, by Federal Government, as a way of
resolving the six months old strike which had paralysed academic
activities in the nation’s universities.
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