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Operation show your Permanent Voter’s Card (PVC) -Pastor Enoch Adeboye,

Operation show your Permanent Voter’s Card (PVC) - Pastor Enoch Adeboye The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has directed all the provinces of the church to launch “Operation show your Permanent Voter’s Card (PVC) in a bid to encourage members to participate in the political activities in 2023. Nigeria’s general elections will hold in early 2023. A letter dated June 17, 2022, from the Intercontinental Youth Pastor/PICR, Belemina Obunge, and addressed to pastors in charge of provinces, stated: “We refer to the above and wish to kindly inform you that we have received a directive from the Mission Authority to ensure a high level of sensitization in all our parishes on the need for all our members to get their Permanent Voter’s Card

Evangelist Apologises To Followers After Having A Child Out Of Wedlock

Evangelist Apologises To Followers After Having A Child Out Of Wedlock Evangelist Patience Otene has apologised to her followers as she announces the birth of her baby out of wedlock. She said, “To those who will feel discouraged considering the fact that I am someone who put up godly content of what one should do and not do, I am truly sorry.” Otene who shared her story on Facebook also encouraged her followers not to lose their faith in GOD because of what has happened to her. Revealing that she never planned to have a child out of wedlock, she stated that she has gone through the toughest of times in the past months and discovered that staying in GOD’S will is the best. Sharing more posts on Facebook, Otene admitted that it took her a long time to make the birth of her child known to the public, she wrote: “The devil cannot shame me with what I have exposed, I’ll rather expose it to light than remaining in darkness, It took me time but now I am free.”

Sanctions against Russia are hurting us – Germany

S anctions against Russia are hurting us – Germany German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has said that sanctions against Russia by western countries were hurting his country and other allies. He, however, maintained that Europe and its allies would have to pay the price since freedom, democracy, solidarity with friends and partners have their prices. He promised that Germany will continue to support Ukraine during a speech at the Annual meeting of the Federation of German Industries on Tuesday, as reported by CNN. “Unprecedentedly tough sanctions” were imposed on Russia. “These sanctions do work. Yes, these sanctions are hurting ourselves as well. They hurt our companies, but they are right,” Scholz said. “Freedom has its price. Democracy has its price. Solidarity with friends and partners has its price. And we are prepared to pay this price,” Scholz said. Scholz said his trip to Irpin near Kyiv last Thursday made clear to him that Ukraine belonged to the European family.

Biker, Kunle Adeyanju, Plans Trip To Isreal

    B iker, Kunle Adeyanju, Plans Trip To Isreal Biker, Kunle Adeyanju, has said that he will be embarking on another bike ride from Lagos, Nigeria to Everest in Israel and from Israel to Tibet. Adeyanju, who hails from Kwara State revealed this in an interview with Arise TV on Tuesday. He said, “I’m going to buy another bike and do another adventure. My next adventure is going to be riding from Lagos to Israel, just passing through Israel then to Tibet. “Then, I actually want to ride on a Tibetan plane because that is the highest plateau you have in the world. They say God lives in Tibet because of the highest purity. I want to experience that purity. “My destination is Everest. I’m going to drop my bike at Everest base camp and try to climb Everest. That’s what I’m going to do with myself in the next two years.”

Osinachi’s mum testifies court - I was never allowed to visit my child

     O sinachi’s mum testifies court - I was never allowed to visit my child Caroline Madu, mother of the late gospel singer, Osinachi Nwachukwu, on Monday pleaded with the Federal Capital Territory High Court in Abuja, to help her get justice for her daughter. Madu told the court that she and Osinachi’s siblings were never allowed to visit the deceased, except one time when she was ill. The 61-year-old narrated that she visited her daughter when she was sick and when they went to church, Peter left them stranded and drove away with the children. She said Peter called her a witch and sent her out of his house. “I saw her last in December when she came to Enugu for a programme and before then there was a time she left her matrimonial home because of the ill-treatment and she stayed with me for a year and three months before Peter came with a pastor to beg that he had turned a new leaf. “However, after she returned and gave birth to her third child, she called me that she w...