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People thought I was foolish to leave oil firm for church work – Aboyeji, Foursquare Church GO
General Overseer, Foursquare Gospel Church in Nigeria, Reverend Sam Aboyeji, tells ALEXANDER OKERE about the challenges facing Christians in the North, fake miracles, how he found his wife while speaking in tongues and inter-denominational marriage It’s been more than five months since your election as the new head of Foursquare Gospel Church in Nigeria. How
Europe will face terror threat if Libya govt falls – Erdogan
Terrorists will find a fertile ground in Europe if the UN-recognised government in Tripoli were to fall, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan warned in an article published in Politico on Saturday. “Europe will encounter a fresh set of problems and threats if Libya’s legitimate government were to fall,” Erdogan wrote. “Terrorist organisations such as ISIS
Liberia souring on George Weah at two-year mark
Dominic Kpadeh heaves a hammer over his head to crack a half-tonne rock in a northern suburb of Liberia’s capital Monrovia, knowing his hard labour earns him far less than a year ago. Kpadeh and his colleagues used to go home with $1,000 (900 euros) a month between them crushing rocks for the construction industry.
Four killed in Utah attack – Police
Four people were killed and another wounded in a shooting at a home in Utah on Friday night, with the suspect taken into custody, police and media reported. The attack took place in the small town of Grantsville, on the outskirts of state capital Salt Lake City. “Officers arrived, they did clear the residence and
China, Myanmar ‘stand together’ despite Rohingya backlash
China and Myanmar inked dozens of mammoth infrastructure and trade deals after a meeting Saturday between President Xi Jinping and fallen rights icon Aung San Suu Kyi, as Beijing doubles down on its support for a government under fire for its treatment of Rohingya Muslims. The Chinese leader’s two-day state visit to Myanmar’s purpose-built capital
I don’t compromise with my work –Kunle Afolayan
Tofarati Ige It is obvious that actor and filmmaker, Kunle Afolayan, always strives to be different in his career. Over the years, the singer has featured some ‘non-actors’, including Chidinma Ekile, Simi and more recently, Temi Otedola, in his movies. In a chat with Saturday Beats, the actor maintained that the only consideration that influenced
Rodgers gives update on Ndidi injury
Ebenezer Bajela Leicester City manager, Brendan Rodgers, on Friday, revealed that Super Eagles’ midfielder, Wilfred Ndidi, is making good progress in his recovery process after undergoing a minor surgery two weeks ago due to a knee injury. Ndidi picked up the knee injury in training ahead of The Foxes’ Carabao Cup semi-final first leg tie
Lagos building collapse: I thought I was dreaming, says survivor
Afeez Hanafi Eze Christian, a resident of an uncompleted building on Alasepe Street, off Community Road, Ago Palace Way, Okota, Lagos State has recounted his close shave with death when the three storey building collapsed on Friday. Christian, who lived on the ground floor of the building, said he was jolted from his sleep by
I’m eagerly waiting to be enlisted in Operation Amotekun – 60-year-old female hunter
Iyabo Okunola, 60-year-old female hunter in Ibadan, Oyo State, tells WALE OYEWALE about how she became a hunter and her willingness to be drafted into Operation Amotekun How did you become a hunter? I am Iyabo Okunola, a native of Ibadan in Oyo State. I was born 60 years ago into a family of hunters.
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