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Friday, 30 December 2016

Apostle Suleman explodes with 50 Prophecies, says Aso Rock forces planning to poison Aisha Buhari, Osinbajo will survive impeachment attempt All these men of God and their prophecies...:-). I like how they say prayer can stop all these negative prophecies from coming to pass...so when it doesn't happen, they will say someone prayed it away or something...lol. Read this one below sent in to LIB Apostle Suleman explodes with 50 Prophecies, says Aso Rock forces planning to poison Aisha Buhari ...Osinbajo 'll survive two impeachment attempts ...Recession 'll become depression in 2017 ...Buhari will be bereaved ...A great man of God 'll die ...FG will fight the Church like never before in January President of Omega Fire Ministry, Apostle John Suleman has released 50 shocking prophecies for the year 2017. The Prophecies were contained in a statement signed by his Advisor (Public Communications), Phrank Shaibu, on Friday in Abuja. The cleric said "forces" in Aso Rock were "planning to poison the current First Lady (Aisha Buhari)." According to him, the same "forces" would "alienate Vice President Yemi Osinbajo (SAN) and make attempts to remove him from office but God will humble Buhari in 2017." "A former First Lady of Nigeria needs prayers over her health. Forces in Aso Rock are planning to poison current First Lady (Aisha Buhari).Two times, Nigeria’s Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, will face removal from office. They will alienate him and they will make attempts to remove him. But God will humble Buhari in 2017", Suleman stated. Details of the Prophecies below 1. I see terrorism on the increase 2. Federal Government of Nigeria should not relax yet on Book Haram. It's a deception. 3. Buhari to face impeachment threats. 4. America and China to have major face-off 5. Crude Oil to flow in Northern Nigeria. 6. Abuja to experience major Fire explosion. 7. Donald Trump to face impeachment attempt as members of Congress will be divided on his style of leadership. 8. I see an airplane that has Nigeria's logo (National Carrier) 9. Things will pick up a bit in Nigeria but hunger will persist. 10. I saw people crying over Bamanga Tukur 11. Buhari will be bereaved in 2017 12. Ecobank, Diamond, Fidelity, GTB to retrench staff. 13. President Buhari's health needs attention 14. 2017 budget will have crises 15. More judges to be humiliated 16. MMM to dupe more Nigerians and I see court cases. 17. Dollar to exchange for N615 18. Recession in Nigeria to become depression in 2017 19. MTN and GLO to face hardship 20. A former First Lady of Nigeria needs prayers over her health. 21. Forces in Aso Rock planning to poison current First Lady (Aisha Buhari) 22. I saw huge number of Chibok girls released; some of them with kids 23. Nnamdi Kanu's detention to cause international crises. God is angry with Buhari for the continued detention. 24. Donald Trump to favour Israel. American Embassy in Israel to be moved to Jerusalem. 25. Liberian election: CONTINUITY 26. Ghana's new president to send many to jail. 27. Buhari and Senate to have crucial disagreement. 28. Nigeria's Budget will be delayed 29. I see killings in Ekiti 30. EFCC to come after National Assembly members in Nigeria in a politically motivated arrests because of their refusal to confirm Magu 31. I see kidnappers entering schools 32. Nigeria will lose a great man of God and the New Year is when the Nigerian government will fight the Church like never before. 33. Some terrorists will be arrested in Lagos 34. Traditional Rulers indicted and arrested for corruption 35. Lufthansa, Dana air, Ghana Air, Aero Contractors; I see staff protests. 36. America to have financial crises. 37. A serving Cabinet Minister in Nigeria will die 38. Nigeria to secure foreign funds 39. Doctors will embark on strike in Nigeria 40. A new Mega party in Nigeria will swallow up APC 41. I see a new leadership for the APC in Nigeria. 42. I see the DSS being taken to court 43.France, Spain, Russia to pray against train going off the rail. 44. I saw a huge school building collapse. 45. Nollywood to pray. They will get help but will lose two major people. The Yoruba movie industry too but prayer can avert it. 46. Fulani herdsmen again! Taraba, Benue, IMO and Jigawa state. 47. Kogi state to organize state prayers to avoid major deaths and natural disasters. 48. Edo state; major celebration but pray against road crashes. 49. I see presidents being removed in Africa, I see presidents being installed. 50. Two times, Nigeria’s vice president, Yemi Osinbajo, will face removal from office. They will alienate him and they will make attempts to remove him. But God will humble Buhari in 2017. ENDS...

Thursday, 29 December 2016

Kingsway International Christian Centre (KICC), a 12,000-member megachurch in Britain headed by Nigeria’s Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo, lost $4.8 million to a Ponzi scheme after trustees carelessly invested money in it. The scam was the brainchild of former Premier League soccer player, Richard Rufus, who used to be a defender for Charlton Athletic. He promised investors along with the church a return as high as 55 per cent. Richard Rufus stole from the Ponzi scheme he created The Christian Post reporting the findings of an inquiry published 14 December by the Charity Commission for England and Wales revealed that the Kent-based 12,000 members Christian Centre suffered a net loss of about $4.8 million (£3.9 million) after its trustees invested over $6.1 million (£5 million) in four instalments between June 2009 and June 2010 . Rufus was a member and former trustee of the church. Rufus had guaranteed that the investments would earn a sizeable return totalling about 55 percent in a year.He was last year found guilty of defrauding about 100 investors out of a total of $10,731,159 (£8,682,343) in the £16-million investing scheme. Kingsway International Christian Centre was the single largest investor in the scheme. The Charity Commission said in the report, the church’s trustees handed over an initial investment and entered into an agreement in which they were guaranteed that investment would earn a profit of about 5 percent per month, with the exception of August and December when they were guaranteed profits of about 2.5 percent. “The inquiry established that in practice, however, the investments resulted in a net loss of £3.9 million to the charity,” the report explains. The report states that the church’s trustees who handed over the funds were guilty of “mismanagement.” The commission found that the church’s trustees did not “exercise sufficient care when making the decisions to invest £5 million of the charity’s funds through the ex-trustee’s investment scheme.” “They did not follow all the principles expected of trustees to ensure they comply with their trustee duties under charity law when making those decisions,” the report concludes. The Charity Commission was first alerted to the church’s investment when it found that the church made £3 million of investments with a “qualified independent trader” who was “in a position to provide the services of an investment manager by investing in financial markets.” After the commission contacted the Financial Services Authority to verify the trustee’s status as a trader, it found that the trustee in question was not, nor had he ever been, licensed to “carry on regulated activities in a personal capacity.” The commission also found that the investments were paid to the trustee’s personal bank accounts. Additionally, the commission found that the investments “appeared to be speculative and high risk in nature.” As a result of the commission’s inquiry, an interim manager was appointed to review the trustees’ decisions to invest the £5 million and to decide whether any of the trustees should be held personally liable. The interim manager found that the trustees did not do enough to investigate whether or not the rate of return they were promised was realistic and put too much trust in the trustee’s good standing with the church and community. “The interim manager found that conflicts of interest were not managed properly by the decision-making trustees when making the decision to invest. There was too much reliance on the expertise of the ex‑trustee when he was personally interested and conflicted,” the report states. “The interim manager found that insufficient consideration was given by the decision-making trustees as to whether the guaranteed rate of return was unrealistically high, or to the potential for fraud.” After the church entered into an Individual voluntary agreement with the ex-trustee in hopes he could pay back the money lost, the ex-trustee filed for bankruptcy and was declared bankrupt in 2013. The interim manager also encouraged the church’s current trustees to bring a legal claim against the trustees who decided to invest the money. (NAN)

Saturday, 24 December 2016

Kuni Tyessi, Abuja ‎For better results in the health sector and in promoting care-giver and patient relationship for optimum results, health workers, especially doctors, nurses and midwives need better orientation in the form of capacity building and must be taught that compassion and empathy does not cost anything. Also, pharmacies and hospitals should endeavour to break the jinx of secrecy as it relates to drugs being administered to patients, as it is their right to know the names, dosage, side effects, and other information which may be relevant to the patient in respect to usage as patients pay for services but do not get them. This was the stand of Dr. Stella Iwuagwu, a victim of the failed health system in Nigeria and the Executive Director of Centre for the Right to Health, a non-governmental organisation, during its press conference to announce the premiere of her documentary titled ‘Failed by Angels’. She queried that every right of the patient and the health worker has been enshrined in the constitution, but the problem was that many do not have copies to serve as guide, and those who have it do not read them to be acquainted with their health rights. As a result of this, Iwuagwu, said patients have been abused and maltreated in hospitals with the resultant effect leading to more complications, and in severe cases, death. Adding that, even the judiciary was handicapped in interpreting the constitution as many Nigerians do not report the cases of the wrongs done to them in hospitals and as such, the vicious cycle continues with no one being held accountable. ‎”The laws are there but the applications are missing. If patients or their relatives don’t report or take cases to the courts, the judiciary will not be able to apply the law. So Nigerians need to know what the law says and what the National Health Act says. The legislatures have done their part to quite some extent but as it is right now, the ball is in the court of the people. We will not get anywhere until people begin to report.” In the same vein, she called for adequate measures to be taken in cases where caregivers are found wanting on the scale of irreversible damage such as paralysis or death. “Most of the hospitals have something on paper but lack the will for implementation. So the staff need training and retraining, especially health record holders. A certain percentage from their salaries can be taken so that there is a financial consequence especially if a court case is involved, so that they can serve as deterrents to others and they will be forced to sit up.” “There can also be suspension. Violators can be made to loose their practising license. They can also be made to do restitution among several others. There should be consequences and every institution should have that. They need to implement ‎those and if their law needs an update, that should be done. In developed climes like the U.S., before a doctor opens a hospital, he must have a medical malpractice insurance.
By HealthTalk Who: Dana J. Lukin, MD, PhD, is director of the Einstein-Montefiore Program for Inflammatory Bowel Diseases; Alyssa Parian, MD, is a gastroenterologist at The Johns Hopkins Hospital; Bashar Safar is a colorectal surgeon at The Johns Hopkins Hospital; Bonnie Taub-Dix, RDN, is a nutrition consultant, media spokesperson, columnist, and blogger. What: #HealthTalk Twitter Chat Where: http://www.twubs.com/healthtalk When: Monday, June 20 at 1 p.m. EDT Why: Summer consists of a plethora of social events, parties, barbecues, weddings, and more — all of which can be difficult for those with inflammatory bowel issues like ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease. We’ll discuss how to navigate food choices at these events, how to prevent flare-ups, and how to remedy and ease inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) symptoms. Learn more about our experts: Dana-Lukin-MD-article Dana J. Lukin, MD, PhD, is director of the Einstein-Montefiore Program for Inflammatory Bowel Diseases in New York City, where he works closely with colleagues in affiliated specialties to provide comprehensive care for patients with IBD. Dr. Lukin is involved in clinical trials and clinical and translational research in IBD, and serves on the Chapter Medical Advisory Committee for the Greater New York Chapter of the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of America. He is also a founding member of IBD Remedy: IBD Research, Mentoring, and Education in New York and serves on the Executive Committee of the New York Crohn’s and Colitis Organization. alyssa-parian-article Alyssa Parian, MD, is a gastroenterologist at The Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. She received her internal medicine training at New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center in New York City, and completed her gastroenterology training at The Johns Hopkins Hospital. During her gastroenterology fellowship, she pursued a special interest in inflammatory bowel diseases and now specializes in Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. She has a busy clinical practice of IBD patients for whom she manages immunosuppressant medications, coordinates infusions, and performs regular surveillance colonoscopies with chromoendoscopy for colorectal cancer prevention. bashar-safar-article Bashar Safar, bachelor of medicine and bachelor of surgery, is a colorectal surgeon at The Johns Hopkins Hospital whose clinical focus includes colon and rectal cancer, inflammatory bowel diseases, and benign anorectal disorders. Dr. Safar has a particular interest in surgical management of complex Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis and is an expert in minimally invasive and robotic procedures, as well as stoma sparing procedures, such as ileal pouch-anal anastomosis. He’s also experienced in treating other benign colorectal conditions, such as hemorrhoids, perirectal fistulas, rectal prolapse, and fecal incontinence, and in using endoscopy for screening colonoscopy and polypectomy. Bonnie Taub-Dix2 Bonnie Taub-Dix, RDN, is a New York City area-based award-winning author of Read It Before You Eat It and founder of BetterThanDieting.com. She is a media personality, spokesperson, motivational speaker, journalist, and corporate consultant whose messages are laced with her culinary passion as a foodie, her credible guidance as an adviser, and her wit and wisdom as a mom. She is a health & wellness blogger and contributor for TODAY.com, US News & World Report, Everyday Health, Dr. Oz The Good Life, MindBodyGreen.com, Shape magazine, and Sonima.com. Follow her on Twitter @eatsmartbd, Instagram @bonnietaubdix and Facebook @BonnieTaubDix.RDN. Missed our chat? View our Storify here for a recap. Last Updated: 6/17/2016 Posted in: Healthy Living ABOUT THE AUTHOR HealthTalk #HealthTalk Tweet chats are live discussions with top experts on today’s most important health issues. From diet and nutrition to fitness to living well with various health conditions #HealthTalk has you...read more And, be sure to follow HealthTalk at
Friday, 23 December 2016 Photos: Saraki's aide reportedly missing after DSS officials ransacked his home in Abuja President of the National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN) and aide to Senate President, Bukola Saraki, Imo Ugochinyere, is reportedly missing after DSS officials raided his home. His friend and associate, Steve Uzoechi, raised alarm about his whereabout via a post on Facebook. Read what he wrote below.. There is palpable fear for the life of Ikenga Imo Ugochinyere, the National President of the National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN) and aide to Senate President, Bukola Saraki following an unwarranted Gestapo-styled raid of his private office at Suit 29b Shakir Plaza by the side of Assemblies of God's church, Area Eleven, Abuja, by armed men said to be operatives of the DSS. Just like the case of the Judges, these security men, impeccable neighbourhood sources say gained access by PULLING DOWN THE OFFICE DOOR WITH SLEDGE HAMMER. This is urging all relevant authorities, civil society organizations and men of goodwill to call for a stop to this reign of fear, terror and impunity as audible sound of physical assault and brutality of occupants of the office have been confirmed. According to sources, the raid and beating started since 2am and is still ongoing. It will be recalled that earlier in the year Ikenga Imo Ugochinyere was detained for over a month by the DSS with no single offence or allegation named or levelled against him by the DSS. It is time to say NO to arbitrary arrests, intimidation and detention of persons that hold contrary views. It calls for urgent intervention. THIS IS AN S. O. S. More photos below...

Friday, 23 December 2016

The Inspector General of Police (IGP), Mr. Ibrahim Idris, on Friday, ordered all Assistant Inspectors General of Police (AIGs) the 37 Commissioners of Police (CPs), to beef up robust security arrangement towards ensuring crime free Christmas and New year celebrations across the nation. The charge was contained in a statement signed by the Police Force Public Relations Officer (PFPRO), DCP, Don Awunah, in Abuja. According to the IG, the conventional Police men, and the personnel of the specialized units of the Force comprising which comprise the Police Mobile Force, Counter Terrorism Unit, Special Protection Unit, Federal Highway Patrol, Explosive Ordinance Department, the armament unit, Sniffer dogs section, the Marine Police and Police Air wing, have been deployed to provide effective security and protection of life and property nationwide during the Christmas. The Police boss, acknowledged that Police presence is already emplaced on the highways and major roads across the country, stressing that the deployment of the Police patrol teams and surveillance squads will also cover places of worship, and recreation Centres throughout the period of the festivities.
Goldenrule: GUYABANO (SOUR SOP) TEA FOR CANCER, DIABETES, ARTH...: GUYABANO (SOUR SOP) TEA FOR CANCER, DIABETES, ARTHRITIS AND OTHER INFLAMMATORY DISEASES. COME AND LETS TALK ABOUT IT. HOW TO PREPARE: You ...
GUYABANO (SOUR SOP) TEA FOR CANCER, DIABETES, ARTHRITIS AND OTHER INFLAMMATORY DISEASES. COME AND LETS TALK ABOUT IT. HOW TO PREPARE: You will be needing 40 pcs of Guyabano leaves 1 liter clean water NOTE: USE MATURE BUT NOT TOO OLD LEAVES. AIR DRIED LEAVES ARE BETTER THAN FRESH LEAVES BECAUSE IT CONCENTRATES THE MEDICINAL PROPERTIES OF THE LEAVES MAKING IT MORE EFFECTIVE. DON'T ALSO DO SUN OR OVEN DRY BECAUSE TOO MUCH HEAT WILL COOK THE NUTRITIONAL VALUE OF THE LEAVES, THUS LOSING ITS POTENCY. PROCEDURE: 1. Boil the 1 liter water in a sauce pan. 2. As soon as it boils, add the leaves and turn the heat to low. 3. Simmer it for 20 minutes. The color will turn to golden brown or just like the color of regular tea. 4. let it cool before drinking. The tea is only good for 7-8 hours and may be refrigerated. *GUYABANO TEA MUST BE TAKEN FOR 30 DAYS, 3 TIMES A DAY, ONE GLASS BEFORE MEALS. THE TEA IS EASILY ABSORBED IN AN EMPTY STOMACH. *It should only be taken for 30 days. More than that, it will destroy the normal flora. *After 30 days, have yourself checked by your doctor to examine if the disease is still there. If the symptoms is still there, taper the dose to maintenance dose. *If the symptoms disappear before the 30 day treatment, continue taking the tea to make sure that no single sick cell is present. 30 day treatment, 3x a day, one glass 30 minutes before meals no skipping. MAINTENANCE DOSE: ONE GLASS OF TEA A DAY 30 MINUTES BEFORE MEALS FOR 5 DAYS EXCEPT SATURDAY OR SUNDAY. HAVE AT LEAST 2 DAYS REST PERIOD A WEEK. ***Don't mix the tea with other healing substances to avoid incompatibility. *** Dont overuse the tea. Follow the procedure. PLS LIKE, SHARE & POST IT TO YOUR FAMILY & FRIENDS (`*•.¸(`*•.¸,, ¸.•*´)¸.•*´) «´ •.* Yhanrille *• `» (¸.•*´(¸.•*´`* •.¸)`*•.¸)

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