Bride-To-Be Dashes Out Of Church Wedding Service After Discovering Groom Did Not Work In An Oil Company

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Oh my! This is a case of wedding gone TOTALLY wrong – unfortunately showing people the disadvantages on online dating, the runaway bride seen in this photo dashed out of her Church wedding service in Akwa Ibom after she discovered her groom-to-be wasn’t a Chevron staff as he had self-proclaimed on his Social media.

Below is how a Facebook user shared the story:

“The Running Bride Cancelled Her Wedding On Discovering Her Man Isn’t A Chevron Staff”

THIS AFTERNOON AT EKET

Bride just discovered on wedding morning that her husband-to – be was actually not A CHEVRON STAFF.

Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Badoo etc all said he was a Chevron staff , but the truth was revealed this morning..

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Christians Are Not Terrorists, But Commit More Wicked Crimes – Sultan

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Sultan of Sokoto, Sa’ad Abubakar III has stated that putting on hijab is a right and not a privilege for Muslims across the nation.
The Sultan spoke in Benin City at the General Assembly and Executive National Council Meeting of the Nigeria Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA).

Abubakar said though Christians were not believed to be terrorists but they committed wicked crimes against humanity.
He, however, hailed the Pope for making a very strong statement defending Islam as a religion of peace.

On the hijab controversy, the Sultan said: “Hijab is our right not a privilege. It is not a favour to us. It is our right.

“And we hold on to the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria that guarantees freedom of worship.

“That is why we don’t disturb anybody who wants to go and worship the way he wants.”
He added: “Nigeria is a multi religious state, not a singular state. And being a multi-religious state, we must allow the various religions to go on but we must not trample on each other’s right, which means I must be allowed to practice my religion the way I believe as ordered me by the Holy Quran and nothing else.

“So when we get this done, the issue of hijab and so many other things affecting Islam, I believe is our right, not a privilege, unless the Constitution is changed.”

On bad elements in Islam, he said: “Those bad people among us, like in other religions, we should pick them out and teach them the tenets of Islam.

“If they refuse to change, that is their own problem. We will meet with the creator on the judgement day.

“In any society, there are many terribly bad people. So many, who are not Muslims but carry out criminal activities with some Muslim organisations in America, France and even in Nigeria.

“Those people doing negative things should be called criminals or terrorists but not Muslims.

“I’ve never heard of Christian terrorists but we have heard of so many Christians or followers of other religions who committed heinous crimes against humanity.

“But they didn’t claim to do it for their religions and we did not hold them against their religions.”

Attention: “If You Have A Social Media Account, You Should Read This”

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A social media user has shared a quite shocking encounter of how his Neighbor was traced and kidnapped after she updated her work Details on her Facebook Profile.

Read below:

If you handle much cash and you are on Facebook, please never include where you work on your profile.

My neighbour was kidnapped in Port Harcourt by unknown gun men. She was taken to an undisclosed location near Eleme and they demanded 100 million naira before she is released.

My neighbour is the Head of accounts/Treasurer in a particularly big Church here in port Harcourt.
When the kidnappers demanded 100 million naira, the pastor spoke with them and they reduced it to 9 million. As fate may have it, the pastor informed the police who cooked up a plan and asked the Church to drop the money as directed.

The Church and police worked hand in hand and the money was taken to their preferred location before the police arrested 2 of the gang leaders.

Upon investigation, one of them said he knew the girl from Facebook and saw her work details before she was traced and kidnapped.
She has been found and the police is searching for other gang members.

Please mind what you post on social media. Don’t post money,talk about money or your location in public. My neighbour was not killed; but she was seriously beaten.

President Buhari’s Senior Special Adviser On Economic Matters, Dies At 44

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Ayoleke O. Adu, a Senior Special Assistant to President Buhari on Economic Matters, has passed. He died aged 44.

A statement by the Special Assistant to Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on Media and Publicity, Laolu Akande, states that Adu died last week Saturday after a brief illness. Read the statement below:

May his soul rest in peace Amen. With heavy hearts, we regret to announce the untimely passage of the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Economic Matters, Mr. Ayoleke O. Adu. He was aged 44. Adu, a diligent economic professional and Certified Financial Analyst, CFA, passed on last week Saturday after a period of illness. Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, on behalf of the President and himself condoles with his wife, children, mother and the entire family.

He prays that God will grant them the fortitude to bear the loss. Before he joined the Buhari presidency last year, Adu was the Chief Executive Officer of Morgan Capital Securities Ltd, a leading investment firm with headquarters in Lagos. As a member of the President’s Economic Management Team and a presidential aide deployed to the Office of the Vice President, Adu would be remembered as a patriotic, forthright, creative and astute professional.

He will indeed be sorely missed. Burial arrangements will be announced later. Laolu Akande Senior Special Assistant-Media & Publicity In the Office of the Vice President

A Japanese Business Mogul To Reward Nigerian Players At #RIO2016 – See How Much

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Nigeria U23 team, the Dream Team VI, have, from an unlikely source, been given extra incentive to triumph at this summer’s Olympics in Rio where they’re set to take on Denmark in the quarterfinals.

The Samson Siasia-led lads wont only become national heroes should they repeat the feat of 1996 where the original Dream Team stunned the world to claim gold at the Atlanta games, they’ll also come into sizeable fortune as a benefactor has promised a bonus of $30,000 to each player should they clinch gold in Brazil.

World renowned Japanese plastic surgeon Katsuya Takasu made known his desire to reward the team after hearing about their financial plight, adding a further $20,000 for silver and $10,000 for bronze.

“I read about the financial problems affecting the team and I felt the need to make a big contribution,” Takasu told BBC Sport.

“I am not doing this for media attention but to motivate a team with an indomitable spirit. I fell in love with the Nigerian team because despite all these problems they are in the quarter-finals of the Olympics.

“Whether they win or not, I will still donate something to help alleviate the challenges in paying their bonuses and allowances.”

 

While the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) appreciated the gesture:

 

“I have been in direct contact with Mr Takasu and impressed by his gesture,” NFF vice-president Seyi Akinwunmi told BBC Sport.

“But we need not get carried away because the integrity of the country is at stake.

“First we must check about this. Significantly, the team has an important game and we need to focus on that.”

It’s been a rough ride to Rio for the Nigerian team, arriving for their opening game barely hours to kickoff, and missing a number of training days over pay disputes.

In spite of the challenges, they remain in the competition and are hours away from a semifinal appearance.

Mercy Johnson Shares New Photos With Husband, Gushes About Him

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Beautiful Nollywood Actress and Mother of 3, Mercy Johnson Okojie seem to be having a second honeymoon with her “ever-caring” husband, Prince Okojie.

The actress shared lovely photos with the captions:

“When they go low,we go high#thankyoulord#myGodisnotamanthatheshouldlie#”
“You are my Strength,I fear nothing once ur with me #ciaoamerica#welcomenaija#”
“Honeymoon over for us,naija here we come.#faithfulGod#”

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8 MFM Church Members Arrested For Drug Trafficking in Cambodia

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Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries Church, popularly called MFM, has denied that eight Nigerians arrested by Cambodian authorities for alleged drug trafficking are its members.

Eight Nigerians were on Tuesday arraigned in Cambodia for allegedly using the MFM premises to deal in illicit drugs.

The accused were: Nnamezie Victor, 30; Francis Nnamdi, 30; Sunday Nwabuisi, 31; Tony Mmaduka Chukwuonye, 34; Okorom Kizito, 35; Favour Nnabuife Okorom, 36; Maduka Simon Ukandu, 37; and Izuchukwu Chukwuma, 40.

Also charged along with them is a Cambodian, Mon Vinyong, 25.

They may face life imprisonment if found guilty by the Phnom Penh Municipal Court, in a case that began in January last year. A verdict is expected in September following a final trial last week.

Reacting to the claim that the Cambodian branch of the church was used to trade in drugs, Chairman of MFM Media Committee Worldwide, Oladele Bank-Olemoh, told SUNDAY PUNCH that the accused were not members of the church.

He said linking the accused to the church was an attempt to drag the name of the church through the mud.

“The MFM church is not shut down. Our pastor is there and he’s busy in the ministry. Those arrested are not members of the church. They are neither our missionaries nor workers in the church. The MFM church is the only African church in Cambodia that many black people attend.

“You know the country is a Muslim country. This could be a vendetta against the church. This case (of alleged drug trafficking) happened in 2014. The church was searched and nothing was found, though arrests were made outside the church. We employed a lawyer to prove the church’s innocence,” Bank-Olemoh said.

According to The Cambodia Daily, during the hearing, Vinyong claimed that she received mobile phone boxes from Chukwuonye in 2014 but did not know the boxes were filled with drugs.

The Cambodian publication noted that the eight Nigerians “operated out of the Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries Church in Meanchey district in 2014 and early 2015.”

The court heard that the pair became friends after meeting at the church.

“At the end of October and early November, I delivered the goods two or three times, and in December I delivered them one more time,” she said, adding that she was paid $100 per day for acting as a courier.