Watch A Shocking Documentary Of A British Journalist On Nigerian Pastors And Churches

Sunday, November 15, 2015


Based on some requests by certain people for me to upload the documentary put together by a british journalist on church making businesses in Nigeria, i thought to upload it here and now!
Is it true that most churches in Nigeria are business minded and not spiritual minded?

Watch and leave your thoughts on this thread.
watch the concluding part of this documentary after the cut

Should All Charges Against Mrs. Diezani Alison Madueke Be Dropped?




Not to long The publisher of Ovation magazine, Dele Momodu, released photos of cancer-stricken Nigeria’s former Petroleum Minister, Alison-Madueke , in the inaugural issue of a brand new tabloid titled Boss magazine.

To some of you who haven’t yet seen the picture that is currently going viral, well, i would say that it’s a rather sympathetic one with her hair shaven as a result of chemotherapy and she looked really old, she is just a shadow of herself.

However, the release of the former minister’s devastated physique has left many Nigerians on social media still sceptical. Many Nigerians are speculating that images of her ravaged appearance could have been “photo-shopped” in order to create public sympathy for a woman who was one of the brashest members of former President Goodluck Jonathan’s cabinet...  and so this will not change the fact that she stole and must face the law regardless. Now the caption that followed the picture says ‘I did not steal nigeria’s money – former minister, diezani cries out.’

Now lets even assume that this is the true fate of Alison Madueke, should all charges be dropped because of the pain she might be going through already?

Nigerian Government Do Not Value The Lives Of Its Citizen Like France, So Why Complain?


The news that has been trending since last week Friday till now on social media platforms and on CNN, Aljazeera basically on TV and on radio is the Paris attack.
The sad event happened on the evening of 13 November 2015, where a series of coordinated terrorist attacks consisting of mass shootings, suicide bombings and hostage-taking  took place in Paris, France, and Saint-Denis, its northern suburb. The deadliest attack was at the Bataclan theatre, where attackers took hostages and not just that, but they engaged in a stand-off with police which ended at 12:58 France time on 14 November.
Reports have it that at least 132 people were killed including 89 people at the Bataclan theatre. A further 352 people were injured by the attacks, including 99 people described as being seriously injured. In addition to the civilian casualties, seven attackers were killed and authorities have continued to search for any accomplices that may remain at large. Prior to the attack, France had been on high alert since the January 2015 attacks in Paris that killed 17 people, including civilians and police officers. The French President François Hollande has since announced a state of emergency and that would be the first since the 2005 riots. He has also placed temporary controls on the country's borders....! -Excerpt from wikipedia

Now this is the crux of my ramblings;
A couple of Nigerians have come out to air their opinions based on how the world is rallying around france with condolences and how facebook gives you an option to Change your profile picture to support France and the people of Paris.
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