Thursday 13 May 2021

Adebimpe Oyebade shares Video of her Pregnancy For Lateef Adedimeji


Fans of fast and rising actress were thrown into frenzy mode following the reports of her pregnancy.

It's been gathered Adebimpe Oyebade is expecting her first child with her husband, Lateef Adedimeji who is also an actor.

This came as good news for fans of the celebrity couple, as they have been rumoured to be dating for a while now.


But they confirmed their relationship recently when they shared pre wedding pictures on their social media platforms.

Since their secret marriage, their fans have been expecting the announcement of their first child and it looks like that could be happening anytime soon.


Early this evening, it was Adebimpe who shared a clip on her Instagram page sitting on a chair.

Watch video here 

The brand influencer could be seen rocking a wine dress and we noticed her belly shape.


In her caption, she revealed that she will delete the video soon but her fans have since dropped their congratulatory messages. 

Wednesday 12 May 2021

$153m and 80 houses were recovered from Diezani - EFCC Chairman, Abdulrasheed Bawa


The Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Abdulrasheed Bawa has said that they recovered $153 million and 80 houses from former Petroleum Minister, Diezani Alison-Madueke. 

 
Bawa made the claim in the April edition of the EFCC magazine, EFCC Alert. Noting that the properties were valued at $80m, the anti-graft agency chairman also pointed out that bringing the former minister to justice was still far from reality, given the fact that she was out of Nigeria’s jurisdiction. 
 
He said; 
 

“There are several cases surrounding Diezani’s case. I was part of that investigation, and we have done quite a lot. In one of the cases, we recovered $153 million; we have secured the final forfeiture of over 80 properties in Nigeria valued at about $80 million. We have done quite a bit on that.

“The other cases as it relates to the $115 million INEC bribery is also ongoing across the federation. We are looking forward to the time we will, maybe, have her in the country, and, of course, review things and see what will happen going forward. The case has certainly not been abandoned.’’

 
On EFCC not being allowed to function independently with the interference of powerful people in government, Bawa reiterated that he would quit if asked to do anything illegal. 
 
He said;

"I am not going to pay allegiance to individuals in the government."

 
Bawa also stated that he has paid the price to attain his current position despite being a young man. 
 
He added; 
 

“I rose through the ranks. The only job I know after graduation is the EFCC, which I joined in 2004. I rose through the ranks from an ordinary team member, to the first EFCC team leader from the regular staff of the #EFCC."  

Source #lindaikejiblog

Don’t take COVID-19 vaccines - Bishop Oyedepo warns

General Overseer of the Living Faith Church International (Winners Chapel), Bishop David Oyedepo, has warned members of his church against taking the #COVID-19 vaccine, which he claims is “deadly” and untested.


Oyedepo spoke on Sunday, May 9, during the 40th anniversary thanksgiving service of the church in the Ota Cathedral in Ogun State.
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“They should come to me to find out how to deal with COVID-19 at no cost. Let me warn you against this deadly thing circulated around the country, because it has not been duly tested. An elder of this church, who works with the World Health Organisation, confirmed this, thanking me for always speaking the truth about the authenticity of the COVID-19 vaccine,” he said.
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The cleric decried visits by health officials to churches to vaccinate people, describing the action as an “insult” because, according to him, every church “is #anti-COVID-19 zone.”
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He said, “What an insult! What an assault! Nobody has the right to enforce vaccination on you, and anybody cannot terminate your employment because you refuse to take the vaccine, my God will show up (for you). Did I tell anyone I am sick? Don’t let anyone harass you into doing what you don’t want to do.” 

#covid19 
#nigerians
#winners

Tuesday 11 May 2021

Dare Adeboye’s wife Temitope breaks silence: ‘My husband didn’t die’

My husband didn’t die, but sleeping, says Adeboye’s son’s widow
 
Widow of the late son of Pastor Enoch Adeboye, the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Dare, Temilade, poured out her heart yesterday.

She said that her husband did not die, but only slept.



Mrs. Adeboye spoke during an “Evening of worship and tribute” service held in honour of her late husband at RCCG House of Favour, Redemption Camp, Kilometre 64 – 48, Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, Ogun State.

Dare passed on last Tuesday in Eket, Akwa Ibom State. He was 42.

The service was attended by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo; his wife, Pastor Dolapo; former Ogun and Ondo states governors Otunba Gbenga Daniel and Dr. Olusegun Mimiko; wife of former Imo State Governor Nneoma Nkechi Okorocha and Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) President Bishop Wale Oke, among others.

The Pastor-in-Charge of Lagos Region 35 (LP35), Pastor Bisi Akande, presided over the service.

Speaking during the service, Mrs. Adeboye said: “I do not mourn him at all. I weep because he left me. He slept, he did not die. My husband said, ‘if I die today, I know I am fulfilled. I’ve done what the Lord has asked me to do’.

“Pastor Dare, my husband, was a wonderful person. He was amazing in every sense of the way. I do not mourn him at all. I weep because he left me. He slept, he did not die and I know, I am sure, because on the resurrection morning, he will rise again and we will see him in glory. I am sure because he was saved. I am sure because he believed in Christ. His salvation was sure, it was certain.

“It is not a matter of how short, it is not a matter of time, but how well and he lived well. He lived a good life, He lived to the glory of God. He lived, he served God. His life was dedicated to Christ and that is why I am sure that he is in Heaven. I am sure that he made it.

“I want to say brethren today, if you are not sure of your salvation, if you are not sure if you sleep tonight, you might not wake up tomorrow.



 

“You are not sure of where you will be in eternity. You have not given your life to Christ at all. If you are here today, you heard and perhaps you just came to see: Yes, It’s true, he is sleeping in the Lord. But are you sure of yourself? Are you sure of where you will be? Are you sure of eternity?”

Osinbajo described the late pastor as one who understood the dynamics and urgency of reaching the younger generation with the gospel, adding that the deceased lived a life filled with zeal and speed.

He pointed out the importance of doing what was important and needed to be done at the right time.

Describing the attributes of the late pastor, Osinbajo said: “He knew what was important to do and to emphasize and he worked very hard, everywhere, with the zeal and speed of one who knew that we don’t have all day.

“He understood the dynamics and urgency of reaching young people with the gospel, especially because of their fundamental role in the sustainable growth of the church of God.”

According to him, the deceased was in many ways, a representative of the future of Christian ministry, “a new generation birthed in a period of great turbulence in ideas and doctrines, a surfeit of distractions, but committed to ensuring that the unvarnished gospel is preached to that generation.”

He further went on to say that despite the late pastor’s position of privilege, “he was deeply and unpretentiously respectful, not just of elders and those in authority, but of everyone, even his subordinates.”

Osinbajo noted that “everyone has a story to tell of Dare’s warmth, compassion, friendliness and his open displays of affection for others.”

The vice president once again extended his condolences to Pastor Dare’s wife, Temiloluwa; his children, Oluwatishe, Ireoluwa and Araoluwa; the general overseer, his wife Pastor Folu Adeboye, the late Dare’s siblings, family members and the entire RCCG family.

Also yesterday, Muslim prayer group – Nasru-Lahi- L-Fatih Society of Nigeria (NASFAT), commiserated with Pastor Adeboye over his son’s demise.

In a statement by its Publicity Secretary AbdulHakeem Yusuf, NASFAT said the group was shocked at the news of Pastor Dare’s death.

The statement added that the group prayed that God would grant the family and the RCCG the fortitude to bear the loss and overcome it.

Yusuf quoted NASFAT’s President Niyi Yusuf as describing the deceased as an energetic and dynamic cleric dedicated to the works of God.

The spokesman also quoted NASFAT’s Chief Missioner, Imam Abdul-Azeez Onike, as saying: “We all came from God and to Him we shall all return.’’ adding that the cleric prayed that God would comfort the entire RCCG family.




#pastordareadeboye 
#worship
#rccg 
#revealits

Saturday 22 August 2020

See How : Genesis Global's awakened Responsibility During Reopening of the Church during this Pandemics Period..


During the reopening of churches in this pandemic period, Genesis Global's awakened responsibilities to remain safe for its members and safeguarding their wellbeing were finally put into actions after weeks of planning, and ensuring measures are put in place.


It was during this phase of implementation Genesis Global maintained high degree of guidelines that placed our responsibilities on the pedal of ensuring that no stone was left unturned. 

From the entrance to the church premises and its auditorium, every member observed the strict guidelines.

It's for this reason we would always thank our members for abiding to these guidelines.
God bless Genesis Global and members in Jesus name🙏🌈

#sundayservice #staysafe #mercy #grace #ccc #cccgenesisglobal #israeloladeleministries #israeloladeleofficial #genesisglobal #wiredtoexcel

Saturday 27 June 2020

EVERY SATANIC VOICE MISDIRECTING YOUR JOURNEY MUST DIE BY FIRE





To be the Best- Prophet Israel Oladele











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