Friday, 25 April 2014

WHO ARE THE PASTORS?



Romans 6: 1-2 says- 1What shall we say then? Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound? 2 God forbid. How shall we, that are dead to sin, live any longer therein?.
God is neither a man nor a fool that does not understand the heart of men. When pastors, who are said to be anointed, start quoting the holy bible for their own selfish interest, you can but ask yourselves WHO ARE THE PASTORS?. 

R.I.P TITO

Former Barcelona coach Tito Vilanova has passed away on Friday at the age of 45 after a prolonged battle against cancer, the club confirmed.

Seperate Attorney-General, Minister of Justice offices- Confab

National Conference Standing Committee on Law, Judiciary and Human Rights on Thursday adopted a recommendation for the separation of the office of Minister of Justice and Attorney-General of the Federation.

Sports- Green on World list

The Nigeria Football Federation technical sub-committee has decried a report that the NFF and Coach Stephen Keshi lied to Nigerians about the provisional list of Super Eagles for the 2014 FIFA World Cup finals.

The report had claimed that Coach Keshi did not submit any list at Tuesday's Technical Committee meeting and that the NFF and Keshi tried to manage 'a bad case'.

"There was no bad case at all. We met with Coach Keshi and we discussed the programme of preparation for the World Cup, and everyonewas happy.

"It was wrong for anyone to say that NFF and Keshi lied to Nigerians.We are responsible citizens and diligent in what we do, and will never take the nation and its people for a ride,''said barrister Chris Green who heads the sub-committee.

Green revealed that Keshi indeed submitted a 38-man list.

'As we said, Coach Keshi is making more consultations and the list will be released next week.

We have not defaulted in any way, because the deadline for the submission of provisional list of 30 players to remains May 13," Green said at the NFF Secretariat in Abuja.

Three Chinese nationals arrested in Lagos

The Standard Organisation of Nigeria (SON) arrested three Chinese nationals and closed their factory for allegedly assembling substandard phones.

The SON enforcement team, led by  Engr Bede Obayi, said the factory was located at Allen Ikeja in Lagos.

unfounded allegations against the Acting Governor

Reacting on the allegations, the Special Assistant to the Acting Governor on Media and Publicity, Aron Atmas, expressed "sadness" that a well-respected Association like CAN could made such “unfounded allegations” against the Acting Governor.

Christian group wants Taraba Governor removed

The Taraba state chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) called for the removal of the Acting Governor, Alhaji Garba Umar, accusing him of responsibility in the ongoing killings in the state.

The association called on the State House of Assembly to, as a matter of urgency, impeach him and President Goodluck Jonathan to remove the Acting Governor for his alleged failure to protect human lives.

According to the association, instead protecting human lives the acting governor "has become a murderer himself through the use of Islamic militants to shade innocent blood in the state."

Biafra war and my birth- Actor Chiwetel

For Oscar-nominated British actor Chiwetel Ejiofor, starring in a film about Nigeria's civil war was "incredibly personal", as the conflict both affected close relatives and determined the country where he was born.

We are not for malaria- Yunusa

The Katsina State Environmental Protection Agency (KSEPA) has commenced the clearance of drainages and spraying anti-mosquito chemicals in all parts of the state.

According to the Executive Director of the agency, Alhaji Yunusa Charanchi,  the measure became necessary to control the outbreak of malaria.

He blamed poor and unhygienic environment as the cause of the outbreak of the disease.

"We have embarked on enlightenment campaign in collaboration with directors of health of all local government to educate people on proper cleaning of environment".

Azenabor Iyere Johnson