Wednesday, 21 September 2016

Anglican bishops flee Anambra over IPOB’s threat.


The five-day meeting of the bishops of the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) taking place in Awka, Anambra State ended abruptly on Wednesday.
This, our correspondent gathered, was as a result of the fear that the 170 bishops attending the meeting could be trapped because of the sit-at-home protest declared by the Indigenous People of Biafra to hold on September 23.
The conference was scheduled to end on Friday.

The Primate of the Anglican Communion, Most Revd. Nicolas Okoh, had earlier in the conference expressed fear that the bishops could be trapped in the state should their meeting go on as scheduled.
He had asked the state Governor, Chief Willie Obiano, to prevail on IPOB members to shelve their Friday protest so that the bishops’ conference could go on.
He said the IPOB sit-at-home protest would hamper their activities and movement.
Okoh implored the pro-Biafran agitators to postpone their action until after the end of the bishops’ conference.

IPOB had threatened that markets, banks and other institutions would  be shut down on Friday, while movement would be restricted in the  South-East geopolitical zone and beyond as a protest  against the continued detention of their leader, Nnamdi Kanu, by the Federal Government.
“We are not against whatever their agitations are, but we ask them to wait until we leave Awka on Friday.
“If they go on to carry out that protest, we may be trapped in Anambra as the Niger Bridge is the only exit from Anambra State.
“So, help us beg them to allow us to go,” the Primate enjoined Obiano.
A delegate who would not want to be named told our correspondent that, “there was no assurance that we were protected. We are human, so we had to put our heads together and decided to cut short the conference.
“That’s the most ideal thing to do in the circumstance.
“I will leave this evening (Wednesday) and most others will do same. Those who can’t make it today will do so early tomorrow (Thursday). There is no need waiting, it doesn’t make sense.”

Meanwhile, the Anglican bishops had in the summit appealed to the Niger Delta militants to stop the bombing of oil facilities in their region in the interest of the country.
This was even as they appealed to President Muhammadu Buhari to convene a roundtable meeting with the agitators in order to address their grievances.
The clerics reminded the militants that shutting down the economy of the country would not do anybody any good.
Delivering his address at the conference held at the Cathedral Church of St. Faith, Awka, Okoh appealed to the Federal Government to disarm the Fulani herdsmen who he said had murdered the peace of the country.
The address partly read, “The Standing Committee wishes to make a passionate appeal to the militants to spare our economy and stop the bombing of oil facilities.
“Shutting down the economy is like pulling down the roofs with all of us inside; nobody will escape the negative impact. We equally call on those who can reach them to join in this appeal for the greater good of all.

“The presence of herdsmen in our countryside is not new, they have always been around. What is, however, new are the unprovoked attacks on their host communities sometimes justified by saying that a cow is missing.
“They lay ambush and waylay people going to their farms, rape women and destroy farmlands; and their victims are at their mercy because they are armed.
“We call on the Federal Government to immediately disarm these people in order to return peace to Nigeria.”

EFL Cup fourth round: Manchester United to face Manchester City



Jose Mourinho and Pep Guardiola will meet in the EFL Cup fourth round as Manchester United draw Manchester City at Old Trafford. 

 Guardiola has already seen success in the Manchester derby earlier this season when his side dominated in a 2-1 win against United on September 10, and he will again meet his old rival Mourinho in the week commencing October 24.

Last season's finalists Liverpool will host Tottenham Hotspur in the other eye-catching tie of the draw, while Antonio Conte's Chelsea will travel across the capital to take on West Ham at the London Stadium.
Elsewhere, Arsenal will play Reading at the Emirates after beating Sky Bet Championship side Nottingham Forest 4-0 at the City Ground.


Hull City have been rewarded for their late win over Stoke with a trip to Bristol City, while Sunderland will take the long journey south to face Southampton, who beat fellow Premier League side Crystal Palace 2-0 on Wednesday.
There are two all Sky Bet Championship ties as Leeds host Alex Neil's Norwich side, while Preston North End travel to the north east to take on Rafa Benitez's Newcastle.

Full fourth-round draw: 
West Ham v Chelsea
Manchester United v Manchester City
Arsenal v Reading
Liverpool v Tottenham
Bristol City v Hull City
Leeds v Norwich
Newcastle v Preston
Southampton v Sunderland

Troops battle Boko Haram near Malam Fatori


Fierce clashes have been reported and claims of casualties as Nigeria's military backed up by a multinational force battled Boko Haram fighters for control of a town in the country's northeast.
The fighting on Tuesday and Wednesday around the town of Malam Fatori in Borno state, near the border with Niger and Chad, was the latest in the area which has changed hands many times in Boko Haram's seven-year armed campaign that has killed more than 20,000 people and displaced more than two million in Nigeria.
Nigerian army spokesman Sani Kukasheka Usman said government and troops from the Multi-National Joint Task Force (MNJTF) captured Malam Fatori on Tuesday and killed several Boko Haram members.
But, Boko Haram fighters regrouped and counterattacked, according to the Associated Press news agency. On Wednesday, Reuters news agency quoted Usman, the Nigerian army's spokesman, as saying the "operation is continuing".
Al Jazeera's Ahmed Idris, reporting from the capital Abuja, said government troops had ousted the armed group's fighters from areas around Mallam Fatori on Tuesday, but then retreated when Boko Haram regrouped with reinforcements and mounted new attacks.
"Although there is so much propaganda on both sides, the army came clean this time around saying that it has lost its position before and it has withdrawn tactically to vantage positions to try to take back the town," Idris said. "Meanwhile, fighting is ongoing in that particular area," he added.
Boko Haram also claimed to have killed 40 troops involved in the operation, our correspondent said.

 Amaq, a site affiliated to the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL, also known as ISIS), said that its fighters had attacked an army convoy in the Malam Fatori area on Monday killing 40 troops, according to the SITE Intelligence Group, which monitors the group's announcements.
Boko Haram pledged loyalty to ISIL last year.
The armed group controlled a swath of land in northeast Nigeria around the size of Belgium in the early part of last year, but has been pushed out of most of that territory by the Nigerian army, aided by MNJTF troops from neighbouring Cameroon, Niger and Chad.
Boko Haram have nevertheless continued to carry out suicide bombings in the northeast and in neighbouring countries.
The UN Children's Fund estimated in a recent report on Boko Haram violence that 475,000 children across the Lake Chad region - which borders Nigeria, Cameroon, Chad and Niger - will suffer from acute malnutrition this year.
An estimated 38 children have been used to carry out suicide attacks in the Lake Chad basin so far this year, bringing to 86 the total number of children used in suicide attacks since 2014, the report said.

In the midst of others loss, some see it as gain. Irony of life


This trailer fully loaded with cement got stuck in a muddy lonely bad road and fell. Before morning, the rural dwellers had packed all the cement for their home use. Essence of bad road. They had claimed they used the bags containing cement to fill pot holes. While the government sits and watch, some are enjoying life through others losses.

Sunday, 18 September 2016

LIFE WITHOUT SEX





The next page…
LIFE WITHOUT SEX……
Most times when we Google for answers in the .net, we believe we’ve seen what we are looking for on the first page but believe me there is more on the next page. This brings us to why we are here.
In this 21st century which is probably the front page where most people believe that others are doing it, SEX had become a norm. The world at large is turning into something else. If you can’t beat them, you join them era. Almost every action under the sun turns to be sexually connected. Many coming up with diverse beliefs to counter the sound advises from the bible but I still stand firm on the words of the scriptures. It is true that all have sinned and fallen short of the Glory of God but the truth must be told. Every single man or woman must keep him/herself from sexual immorality. That is why it is advisable to get married in other to save oneself spiritual and physical humiliation. Sex-free life gives you so much self-worth and spiritual satisfaction. Adopting a chaste lifestyle will help you find freedom and happiness.
God in His infinite mercy installed that virile nature in man and muliebrity in woman but at the same time, He gave us the power to control those feelings.
Now, let’s take a look at the NEXT page. In this next page, we are going to digest the benefits of living without sex.
Just as we stated earlier that life without sex will help you enjoy feelings of self worth, freedom and individuality.
It will also help you:
-avoid unwanted pregnancies which basically lead to compound sin of abortion.
-realize that some loves you for who you are rather than what you can sexually offer.
-remain spiritually and biblically sound
-have wonderful relationships with the opposite sex without the pressures of sex.
-avoid contracting STDs.
-increase your chances of a happy and lasting marriage.
-feel emotionally healthy and stronger and more balanced to face the future.
-avoid heartbreaks, regrets, anger and emotional turmoil that a failed sexual relationship brings.
The most enjoyable moment of a single’s life is when he/she abstains from sexual relations. Many will argue this probably because of few minutes pleasure which dies with time.In other to rebel against this sexually infested society, celibacy is the key.
However, when one cannot be a celibate, abstinence until marriage stands in place for it.

Wednesday, 14 September 2016

Sunday, 4 September 2016

Anita Joseph and Prince Eke in racy movie scene



Nollywood actress Anita Joseph was recently on set with actor, Prince Eke, and their was a scene which they had to lock lips. The movie which they just rounded work on, saw the actress sharing this steamy racy photo from it on her Instagram page.
I envy them too...lol. Honestly, this is real action. Nothing to hide jor.

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