THE GOLDEN SCROLLS: Maturity: This is one thing God has been teaching me, maturity and balance. I found it in one of my study notes and so, I thought I should share it. ...
Not less than 500 members of the Biafran Zionist Movement (BZM) were arrested in Enugu state today, as they declared indepedence from the Nigerian state and raised the Biafran flag. This is even as they marched through the streets of the state capital with the hoisted flag and placards bearing ‘Biafra.’ The group which had first gathered yesterday Sunday, to mark the post humous birthday of the late Ikemba Nnewi, Chief Odumegwu Ojukwu, is comprised of youths and the elderly, especially veterans of the civil war. Spokesman of the Enugu state command of the Nigeria Police, Mr. Ebere Amaraizu, confirmed the arrests among them, the leader of the movement, Mr. Ben Onwuka. source:infonigeria.com
While MultiChoice Zimbabwe is still to announce Zimbabwean housemate to represent the country in the next series of the reality show dubbed "Big Brother Africa Superstar", rumours abound that Nigerian singer and actress Tonto Dikeh will represent her country in the continental showcase. The Nollywood actress has been receiving congratulatory messages and "blessings" from fellow celebrities in her country. A product of "Next Movie Star", Tonto is known for her penchant for controversy since she hit the limelight few years ago. Last year, she sparked criticism with her "weird" tattoo and then claimed not to be Nigerian. Tonto continued with her "wild lifestyle" and at one point she crossed swords with Ghananian actress Yvonne Nelson after she allegedly "wooed" her boyfriend Iyanya. Now in its eighth season, the Africa's biggest reality show recently achieved a milestone of having more than 1 million likes on s...
“Now all these things happened unto them for examples: and they are written for our admonition, upon whom the ends of the ages are come. Wherefore let him that thinketh he standeth take heed lest he fall.” – Corinthians 10: 11-12 Your Excellency, please permit me to intrude into your busy schedule again today. After my last letter, I was so sure there would be no need to contact you so soon. But I was encouraged to return by two developments. The first was your response to a mid-term analysis of your achievements and shortcomings as well as that of your cabinet in the past two years of Transformation Agenda. The impression most people have is that Nigerian leaders don’t read newspapers. As a matter of fact, that belief was corroborated by President Olusegun Obasanjo, in his brutally frank manner when he declared he had no time for nosey journalists and could not be bothered to read what they wrote about him. I was therefore gladdened to read your own assessment ...
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