Thursday 9 August 2018

China Christians Face Renewed Threat of Jail for Faith

Christians in China are being thrown in jail for gathering to worship or possessing religious literature, according the U.S.-based China Aid.
Bob Fu, who leads the human rights watchdog group, said officials have also pulled crosses off more than 60 churches.

Fu told a congressional subcommittee on Thursday the actions are part of a crackdown on religion.

China Launches Massive New Wave of Persecution Against Christians: ‘There Is No Freedom at All’



China Churches
A massive new wave of persecution of Christians has been taking place in China.
In the spring, China’s president Xi Jinping introduced a 5 year plan to “sinicize” all the nation’s religions by infusing them with “Chinese characteristics” such as loyalty to the Communist Party.
Over the last several months, the government has taken steps toward this measure by shutting down hundreds of private Christian “house churches” and seizing Bibles.

Wednesday 8 August 2018

National Youth Success Camp 2018



 The National Youth Success Camp is a yearly program organized by the Deeper Life Bible Church towards improving both morally and spiritually the wellbeing of the youths nationwide....

This year success camp is themed;-
"SOARING TO HIGHER ALTITUDE"
Come and receive the power to be unconquerable, untouchable and unstoppable......
Come and discover the secrets for living a life that makes even your enemies flee... U can't just afford to miss it....

A Sign of the Times? Pastor Greg Laurie Forced to Remove Billboards Featuring the Bible



A Sign of the Times? Pastor Greg Laurie Forced to Remove Billboards Featuring the Bible

Evangelist Greg Laurie has been forced to take down a series of billboards depicting him holding a Bible, advertising his upcoming “Harvest” outreach. The ads had been posted at a popular mall in Southern California.
Laurie and Harvest Crusade contracted Irvine Company, a real estate company in Southern California, to advertise the upcoming SoCal Harvest. The event will be held August 17-19 at Angel Stadium and is

Tuesday 7 August 2018

Mace theft: Senate committee recommends Omo-Agege for suspension, prosecution

File: Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, surrounded by policemen in Abuja... on Wednesday. Photo: Olatunji Obasa
The National Assembly joint ad hoc committee on Monday recommended the immediate suspension of  the senator representing Delta Central, Ovie Omo-Agege, for 180 legislative days over the theft of the Senate mace.
The recommendation was made by the committee investigating the invasion of the Senate at the conclusion of their investigation, reports Channels Television.

The plan is to install Akpabio as Senate President, impeach Saraki –



Senator Ben Murray Bruce lawmaker representing Bayelsa East in an interview on Channels Television Breakfast Programme, Sunrise Daily, alleged that the All Progressives Congress (APC) lawmakers are planning to appoint Senator Godswill Akpabio as the Senate President. Ben Murray-Bruce and other lawmakers He said has reached out to the US embassy, the British embassy and will reach out to other

LIVE UPDATES: National Assembly crisis










We’re keeping vigil inside NASS lobby, lawmakers say
John Ameh
Senators and members of the House of Representatives who are against the lockdown of the National Assembly by DSS operatives, have appealed to Nigerians to join them in saving democracy.
The lawmakers, numbering 60 senators and 120 Reps, stated that the lockdown confirmed the fears they had earlier expressed that there was a plot to force a change of the leadership of the Senate and the House of Representatives.

Monday 6 August 2018

Beauty from Ashes: 25 Bethel Church Staff Lose Everything, but Hope Rising After Carr Fire in Redding

REDDING, California — The Trump administration has declared California a major disaster. Eighteen major fires are burning right now and at least eight people have died.
One of the blazes, the Carr fire in Redding, has destroyed more than 1,000 homes and displaced tens of thousands of people.
But while the devastation is historic for this northern California community of 90,000, there's also a rising hope.
On Sunday morning at Bethel Church, thousands lifted their hands and sang about God's love. You can still see the smoke here from the nearby fire which continues to burn north and west of town.
The Carr fire started July 23rd outside of Redding and surprised many by invading the city a few days later.

Akpabio meets Buhari in UK ahead defection to APC


•President Buhari (right) with Akpabio...yesterday


Speculations about Senate Minority Leader Godswill Akpabio’s political future has ended.
The former Akwa Ibom State governor is set to defect to the All Progressives Congress (APC).
He completed his consultations with leaders of the ruling party at the weekend in London, the United Kingdom where he met with President Muhammadu Buhari, who is on a 10-day vacation.
Akpabio yesterday afternoon posted the photo of the meeting on his twitter handle with a line on why he met with the President. He, however, avoided any indication of his likely defection.

He twitted via Godswill Obot Akpabio (@SenatorAkpabio) at 2:11 pm:
“Our most important task as leaders is to engage in meaningful discussion and share ideas that will build the bridge between the struggle of today and the future we will all be proud of.”

Ambode kick-starts expansion of Orile truck terminal



Lagos State Governor Akinwunmi Ambode yesterday kick started the expansion of the 1000-capacity ABAT Truck Terminal in Orile-Iganmu.
The work on the terminal, which is meant to take trucks parked indiscriminately on Lagos roads and bridges especially in the Apapa axis, would be accelerated, Ambode said.

Ambode, who toured some ongoing projects in the state, said the project was aimed at taking containerised trucks off the roads, to ease the Apapa gridlock.
He said: “One of the resolutions is that we should have authorised truck terminal Park and so my visit to this place today is to flag off the reconstruction of this terminal so that we can accommodate 1000 trucks.

“We would do this in collaboration with the Nigeria Ports Authority so that the call-up system can work efficiently. The expansion we are adding to this particular terminal in which we have decided to acquire the adjoining land, we would use that primarily for non-petroleum trucks so that we can sectionalise these trucks and allow the call-up system to work.

“This is just part of the efforts that the state government is making to ensure this Apapa gridlock and the truck menace becomes a thing of the past permanently.”
Ambode said the government would also utilise a land in Ijanikin that can take at least 5,000 trucks.
“I have just been briefed that we have an additional land space in Ijanikin that can accommodate 5000 trucks. We will explore that possibility immediately; all that we are doing is just to make sure that there is a permanent solution to this whole idea of trucks destroying our bridges and roads,” he said.
The governor promised that the terminals would be ready within six to eight weeks.
He noted that the Federal Government’s plan to reconstruct the Apapa-Oshodi Expressway was on course, with the approval of N72.9billion for the project.
Speaking on behalf of stakeholders, Association of Maritime Truck Owners (AMATO), Chairman Chief Remi Ogungbemi described the project as the beginning of the end of Apapa gridlock.
“Our governor is an action governor and his coming here today has shown that he is very dynamic and pragmatic. This is what we have been expecting and for the governor to be here to see things for himself and flag off the rehabilitation and expansion of this terminal shows that he is not only talking but matching words with action,” Ogungbemi said.

Earlier, Ambode inpected work on the modern bus terminals in Yaba and Oyingbo, and the failed section of Sari-Iganmu Road.

The contractor, he told residents, would move to the road in two weeks to fix it.
He was also at the bad sections of the Lagos-Badagry Expressway.
Ambode said the Egan-Agric Road would be extended to Ayobo to serve as alternative route to decongest the LASU-Iba Road.

Cholera Kills 11, 40 hospitalised in Kano.


Cholera


Eleven Persons have died following an outbreak of suspected case of cholera,while over forty seven have been hospitalised in Bebeji local government  area of  Kano state.
The Nation gathered three villages, namely Hayin Madaci, Kuki and Falli Sarki were said to have been affected in Bebeji  local government area of Kano.
A Youth Leader in the area  Ubale Dawud Abubakar  said the villages have being battling the suspected cholera outbreak for over a week now.
He said  they have reported case to the authorities, but awaiting response.
Musa Abdullahi, the father of six children, said the eleventh  person that died as a result of the disease was  buried on Sunday evening ,
He said about 47 persons are being treated at homes and some patent medicine stores around as the villages lack clinic or hospital.

103 victims of human trafficking rescued in Osun –NAPTIP

The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons on Monday said 103 victims of human trafficking were rescued in Osun.
The Zonal Commander of NAPTIP in Osun, Mr Ganiu Aganran, made this known in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria  in Osogbo.
Aganran said the victims made up of 78 females and 25 males were being moved out of the state illegally by the traffickers before they were rescued.

5 Reasons Why Women Are Scared To Commit To Relationships



The end goal of many relationships is often marriage, settling down together, or cohabitation, depending on which one suits both partners.
No matter how the relationship started- with or without a clear indication of this intention-a   time will come in the relationship when a deeper level of commitment will be required;when one or both partners will demand something more from the relationship and if one partner feels he or she is not ready, the relationship faces the possibility of breaking apart.
Though men are more likely to say no to serious relationship commitments, experience has shown that women are not exempted from the fear of commitment; and in the situations where this happens, here are some of the reasons why women run:
  1. Unresolved issues
    Sometimes, women are comfortable with the level of their relationship and want nothing more because

Thursday 2 August 2018

MUST SEE: Pastor John Gray's Powerful Prayer for President Trump

John Gray
Photo Credit: Sunday Funday via Youtube
Before President Donald Trump met with pastors at a White House roundtable on Wednesday to discuss prison reform, Pastor John Gray of the Relentless Church in Greenville, South Carolina offered a prayer before the meeting began.
The prayer only lasts one minute, but there's power in Gray's words and the video of his prayer has been viewed and shared on social media.
Sitting beside the president at the conference table, Gray begins his prayer.