Tuesday, 31 January 2017

Pastor's wife accuses him of starving her of sex since 2010

Pastor's wife accuses him of starving her of sex since 2010

A Zimbabwean woman, identified as Marry Ngwenya has accused her husband Petros Tshuma, a pastor with Zion Grace International, of starving her of sex since 2010. Appearing before the Lupane resident magistrate, Ndumo Masuku, she also accused his husband of sleeping with other women from his congregation.

'Your worship, I’m sexually abused by this man as he last had sex with me in 2010. If I ask him about the issue he would promise to make up for it but when it’s time for sex he simulates sickness then claims to be feeling pain in his stomach 
What I know is that he enjoys sex with three ladies from our church. I have WhasApp text messages to prove that.'
An emotional Ngwenya went further to plead for sex in front of the magistrate, saying she can't survive on Bible verses.
'I’m a human being. I don’t survive on Bible verses and I need my husband to sleep with me. Now I lead a pretentious life telling the women I lead that I’m enjoying my marriage while I’m sex starved,' However, Tshuma admitted the blame saying whenever he wants to have sex with his wife he feels intense pain.
“I love my wife but I have a problem, when I engage in sex my stomach starts to twinge as a result I feel an intense pain and due to that, I had to stop. It’s not true that I’m in love with other women. My wife saw text messages from the women who wanted counseling on their marriages, due to that she quickly concluded that I’m in love with them.
After hearing the couple, Magistrate Masuku ordered Tshuma to have sex with his wife and not to emotionally abuse her.

Water shortage in South Africa forces people to travel many miles to defecate

Water shortage in South Africa forces people to travel many miles to defecate

The water shortage affecting some states in South Africa is now forcing people to travel miles just to find a working toilet. According to the News 24 website, employees at the Department of Social Development in Mpumalanga in the east of the country are having to drive 6km (4 miles) to a shopping mall in order to answer the call of nature.

The department is said to be a local office helping South Africans alleviate poverty and provide social welfare services, but staffs are complaining that the situation now  forces them to leave clients in the lurch as they go in search of lavatories.
'I kept on asking why I am not attended to and I was told that the person who has to help me went to the bathroom, as there was no water in the building,' one angry client told News 24.

Nigeria Customs declares two officers wanted in connection with clearance of container with 661 pump action rifles

Nigeria Customs declares two officers wanted in connection with clearance of container with 661 pump action rifles

The Nigeria Customs Service has declared two of its, officers Odiba Haruna Innah and Abdullahi. I, wanted in connection with the clearance of container found to contain 661 pump action rifles. The agency on Monday intercepted a 661 pieces of pump action rifles from China, concealed with steel doors and other goods which came through Lagos.
The Comptroller-General of Customs, Col. Hameed Alli said the Federal Operations Unit, while on patrol, intercepted a Mark truck with registration number BUG 265 XG conveying a 40ft container with number PONU/825914/3 along Mile 2 Apapa Road, Lagos.

Three suspects have been arrested in connection with the illegal importation. The suspects are Mr Oscan Okafor, an importer, Mahmud Haruna, a clearing agent, and Sadique Mustapha, who accompanied the consignment to its destination.

Child trafficking: Nigerian Army, Police intercept vehicles with 67 children (photos)

Child trafficking: Nigerian Army, Police intercept vehicles with 67 children (photos)

Operatives of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP), have commenced investigation into the alleged trafficking of 67 children from the Northern part of the country by some persons in questionable circumstances.
The children, whose ages range between 10 and 14, were intercepted in three different operations by men of the Nigerian Army and the Nigerian police at different locations around Nasarawa state.

In the first interception carried out by the Nigerian Army during a routine check on Friday 20th January, 2017, a total of 22 children were rescued from a suspected child trafficker along the Nasarawa-Abuja road.
They were loaded inside a 7-seater Toyota Serena space bus and were said to be heading to Nasarawa from Minna, Niger state.
Preliminary information extracted from some of the shabbily dressed children most of who could neither speak nor understand English, revealed that they were allegedly recruited for an Islamic education mission in Nasarawa. Two persons suspected to be the recruiters were arrested.

Also on Thursday 26th January 2017 another batch of 13 children and suspects were intercepted by the Police in Nassarawa State and handed over to NAPTIP for investigation.

Barely 72 hours after the interception, on Monday 23rd January, 2017 men of the Nigerian Police Force on routine patrol along the same Abuja–Nasarawa road, intercepted another 18-seater commercial bus loaded with 32 children of the same age bracket as the first case. Investigation revealed that their mission and destination were the same. Two persons suspected to the recruiters were also arrested.

All the 67 children are presently at the Shelter of the Agency awaiting the arrival of their parents who have been contacted as parts of the investigation procedure.

Speaking on the incidents, Acting Director–General of the Agency, Mr. Abdulrazak Dangiri, expressed sadness over the development adding that it is a strange and disturbing phenomenon that requires attention of all Nigerians.

He however, warned parents against giving their children out under questionable situations.

Source:Linda ikeji blog

Burundi releases 568 prisoners to reduce prison congestion

Burundi releases 568 prisoners to reduce prison congestion

The Burundian government on Monday, January 30, 2017, released 568 prisoners to reduce prison congestion. The 568 detainees, including members of MSD party and protesters that protested against the President's third term bid in 2014, were all released from the Mpimba Central Prison.
According to the Minister of Justice, Aimée Laurentine Kanyana, she said the move was made to reduce prison congestion up to 60 percent in 2017.

The Mpimba Central Prison alone is said to be home to 3605 prisoners whereas it has the capacity to receive 800 prisoners.

Source: Iwacu-burundi

Presidency reacts to planned nationwide protest on February 5th

Presidency reacts to planned nationwide protest on February 5th

The presidency has reacted to the February 5th proposed Nationwide protest which singer, 2face Idibia and other celebrities have come out to support.

Speaking in an interview with Lagos Talk 91.3fm, Senior Special Assistant to President Buhari on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, said those who are calling for the protest are people who supported the last government and are still pained that they lost the last election.



"This is a country of about 180 million people. It is impossible for 180 million people to think the same way. Yoruba has a saying that is you all sleep and put your head in the same direction, then you are all foolish because you would be breathing in one another's mouth and lungs. Dont forget the last election and how it went. Somebody scored 12.5 million votes, another scored about 15 million votes. There are some people who are still in that election mode. They have not gotten out of it and till today, they are still living and "rheumatisizing" about the past. What they don't know is that that past is gone and gone forever. Majority of those calling for the protest are still in election mode. Majority of them are people that have resolved not to see anything good in this administration simply because the man they wanted lost at the polls"he said

Man follows bride and groom as they walk down the aisle during Brazilian wedding…then pulls out a gun & starts shooting at guests

Man follows bride and groom as they walk down the aisle during Brazilian wedding…then pulls out a gun & starts shooting at guests

A couple's wedding day is expected to be the happiest day of their lives, but that was not so for a couple in Brazil whose wedding was disrupted by a gun-toting, trigger-happy intruder.

Hardly had the bride and groom walked down the aisle to stand in front of the altar when the man, who marched in behind the couple, lifted his t-shirt, brought out a gun and began shooting


Guests and the couple scattered in different directions while some guests were brought down by the bullet.



Umberto Ferreira dos Santos, known by his nickname Betinho, opened fire at guests at the ceremony inside a church in Limoeiro de Anadia.

He was plotting to take out a father and son in a revenge attack over the death of his own boy, it was claimed.

62-year-old man Cícero Barbosa da Silva, and his 37-year-old son, Edmilson Bezerra da Silva, who were supposed to stand in as witnesses at the wedding were both shot. They were rushed to the hospital and have reportedly been stabilised. The gunman fled after carrying out the callous act.

See the video below...

2face Idibia led protest will now hold on Feb. 6 when Buhari resumes

2face Idibia led protest will now hold on Feb. 6 when Buhari resumes

The planned Nationwide protest scheduled for February 5, has now been moved to February 6, 2017. The reason for the 24-hour shift is for the protest to co-incide with the date President Buhari will resume work.

Buhari is currently on a 10-day medical vacation in the United Kingdom and he's expected back the country on Monday February 6, 2017.

Train crushes man to death, splits him into two...in Niger state (graphic photos)

Train crushes man to death, splits him into two...in Niger state (graphic photos)

A train crushed an unidentified man to death in Minna, Niger State capital on Monday, January 30th. A Facebook user Musbah Muhd, posted the graphic photos. See them after the cut...



#WeWillProtest: 2face addresses protest issue on Facebook Live

#WeWillProtest: 2face addresses protest issue on Facebook Live

Despite the huge criticisms he's getting, 2face Idibia is not backing down from the planned February 5, 2017 nationwide protest. He has just addressed the issue with his fans on Facebook live a few minutes ago saying the protest will go on as planned. In the 11-minute long video, 2fcae Idibia says,
'I will no longer be quiet. I'm just a musician with a point of view and the ear of my fans. I have dedicated my time and resources to peace building, voter education towards peaceful elections and youth engagement in governance in Nigeria. This march is about demanding that our leaders connect with all the people of Nigeria'.
Watch the video here

Commissioner of Police, Rivers State Command has died...

Commissioner of Police, Rivers State Command has died...

The Commissioner of Police, Rivers State Command Francis Mobolaji Odesanya has passed away.

The CP reportedly died today in a hospital in either India or Dubai where he went for treatment for kidney failure according to police sources.

The commissioner of police was transferred to Rivers state in August 2016 to take over from Foluso Adebanjo who is currently a Deputy Inspector General of Police. May his soul rest in peace, amen.

Photos: Tipper truck driver crashes into SUV while trying to evade traffic in Asaba

Photos: Tipper truck driver crashes into SUV while trying to evade traffic in Asaba

According to an eyewitness at the scene in Asaba, Delta state, the driver crashed the truck into the Nissan Murano SUV while trying to evade traffic. Police have since arrived at the scene. Photo Credit: austineokorodudu..
 

The travails of Apostle Johnson Suleiman and the inciting words of the Sultan of Sokoto (Part 2) By FFK

The travails of Apostle Johnson Suleiman and the inciting words of the Sultan of Sokoto (Part 2) By FFK

An article written by Femi-Fani Kayode. Keep reading.
President Donald J. Trump summed it up rather well when he said, in reference to the Islamist terrorists and those that derive joy from committing genocide against Christians, that "they are sneaky dirty rats. They blow up people in a shopping centres and they blow up people in a church".
He went on to say "we are fighting sneaky rats right now that are sick and demented. And we are going to win.”

Finally he said, "the execution of Christians is no longer acceptable".

How right President Trump is. I thank God for his life every day. With him as leader of the free world, win we shall.

Yet sadly our Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, who is undoubtedly a fine gentleman and who is a practising Pentecostal Christian, appears to be helpless and has done absolutely nothing to help and protect his own from the "sneaky dirty rats".

Clearly he has no power and he does not have the disposition or the political will and clout to take a stand against this great evil.

The best he could do was to issue a tepid statement telling Nigerian religious and political leaders not to allow religion to drive us apart.

He did not condemn the genocide that was being perpetrated by the Fulani militias and neither did he commiserate with the families of those that were butchered or express regret about the inability of the Federal Government to prevent the carnage.

The persecution and killings of Christians appears to just goes on and on even when we have a man that is a Christian as our Acting President.

Yet consider what happens when Christian leaders complain and speak out against the mass murder, the genocide and the insidious attempt to wipe away our faith from the face of the earth.

When our Christian clerics and political leaders rise up and call on Christians to defend themselves and their families where and when the state refuses or is unable to defend them against the practitioners of radical Islamic terror and the barbaric and cruel Fulani Janjaweed militias, our government starts storming their homes, locking them up and inviting them for questioning.

President Buhari and his government is arresting, questioning, detaining and harassing those that are being subjected to ethnic cleansing and genocide on a daily basis and they are turning a blind eye to those that are inciting and doing the killing!!!

I say shame on them. And let this be made abundantly clear: no-one is intimidated or scared of arrest or even death because eventually death must come to us all.

There are at least 100 million Christians in Nigeria today and Buhari cannot kill us all or lock us all up.

To the last man and woman we will continue to call on our people and our brothers and sisters in Christ to defend themselves, their homes and their loved ones wherever and whenever they are attacked by those that hate and seek to wipe out our faith where the government of the day refuses or fails in its constitutional duty to defend and protect us.

The Christians of Nigeria will no longer behave like lambs that are silently being led to the slaughter. We will no longer be killed without a fight.

Our God and our constitution requires us to protect our own and fight back when we are attacked and that is precisely what we will do.

The great American patriot and one of the principal players in the war of independence against British colonial rule, Thomas Jefferson said,

"When injustice becomes a law, resistance becomes a duty."

The leaders and the people of Nigeria need to learn from these profound words and take a cue from them.

Nobody likes violence and no-one wants a religious war. Peace and peaceful co-existence has always been our preference and has always been the Christian way.

However it must be clearly understood that if the radical Muslims in our midst insist on waging a bloody Jihad against us, we will not sit by idly and we will defend ourselves. Everyone must be clear on this. It would be a case of mutually assured destruction.

That is why the violence and the genocide that the Fulani militants are indulging in and perpetrating all over the north against Christians must stop.

That is why they must be arrested, prosecuted and hanged for their crimes against humanity.

His grace Prelate Sunday Ola Makinde of the Methodist Church got it right when he said,
"Suleiman should be law-abiding, let him go and face the DSS. Let us see if they will detain him and they will detain so many religious leaders in Abuja. Nigeria is greater than any religion and Nigeria is greater than anybody. The DSS should watch it. If they like, let me be the next victim. What is annoying them is that Suleiman converted from Islam to Christianity. Self-defence is permissible; they slapped our first cheek. They slapped the second cheek and we have no other cheek to turn for them. We may therefore resort to self-defence because this thing is becoming intolerable.”
The Prelate has spoken the mind of every right-thinking Christian in the country. Whatever happens to us as individuals does not matter. The only thing that matters is the defence of our people and our Church and the survival of our faith.

The Apostle Paul tells us in the Holy Bible that "to live is Christ and to die is gain". Consequently we do not fear what any man, any government or any cruel despot and tyrant can do to us.

Rather we count it all as joy. When we are absent in the body, we are present with the Lord. As they say, Christians don't die: they only change address.

The gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ was spread by the blood of the martyrs and the suffering and sacrifice of the saints.

The history of the Christian faith and the Church over the last 2000 years since the coming of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ is replete with examples of such suffering and sacrifice.

The matter is simple and clear: the more Christians you torment, persecute, lock up and kill, the more the glorious gospel of our Lord and master will flourish and grow. It is a deep and inexplicable mystery but it is very real.

You cannot kill Christianity. You cannot shake our faith. You cannot stop the spreading of the gospel. You cannot deny us our rights. You cannot overwhelm us. You cannot intimidate us and you cannot defeat the God that we serve.

And, like Pharaoh, some may ask "who is this God?" The answer is as follows:

He is the Lion of the Tribe of Judah, the Blood of the Sprinkling, the Holy One of Israel and the I Am, That I Am.

He is the Lily of the Valley, the Rose of Sharon, the Lamb of God, the Lord of Life, the El Shaddai, the Elohim, the Adonai and the Ancient of Days.

He is the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob and the God of Gideon, Jeptha and Samson. He is the God of Moses, Joshua and David and the God of Daniel, Shedrack, Mishak and Abendego.

He is the solid Rock on which we stand and the holy foundation on which Peter built the Church. He is the husband of the widow and the father of the fatherless. He is the defender of the weak, the healer of the sick and the provider for the poor.

He is the Comforter whose Holy Spirit hovers like a small white dove and who roars and burns like a conquering lion and an all-consuming fire.

He is the Seven-fold Spirit of the Heavenly Hosts and the source and power of the four great winds of the earth.

He is the Man of War, the Prince of Peace, the Creator of the Universe and the Lord of Hosts.

He is the God of the Armies of Israel, the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end and the giver and taker of life.

He is the God of all flesh who holds the universe together by the power of His word. He is the slayer of Pharaoh and Herod: none can stand against Him and creation bows before Him.

That is who He is and not even one hundred million inciting words from the Sultan of Sokoto or anyone else can change that.

For the Christians of Nigeria, despite all that we see, we must always remember that He is with us and, in the end, He will make all things beautiful.

We must shed our fears and, if nothing else, we must always remember that "to live is Christ and to die is gain!!!"

May the Lord deliver His people from the rising tide of evil in our country and may He strike down those that delight in shedding the blood of His children and in crushing the bones of His servants. Shalom. (Concluded.)

Founder of Pac-Man, Masaya Nakamura dies at 91

Founder of Pac-Man, Masaya Nakamura dies at 91

Masaya Nakamura founder of Namco,  the arcade trailblazer known as the Father of Pac-Man has died at the age 91. Masaya created the Japanese company behind the wildly popular dot-munching video game, in 1955. It began with two electric horses on the roof of a department store. The company became Bandai Namco after its merger with a gaming company in 2005.
Nakamura died on January 22, 2017 and the company announced his death on Monday, January 30, 2017.

A private wake and funeral were held for Nakamura, and a separate memorial is currently being organized.

The famous Pac-Man game sold more than 100,000 units in its first year in the United States and was named the world's most successful coin-operated video game by Guinness World Records in 1981.

Nigeria's Fatima Muhammad loses bid for the position of Commissioner for Peace and Security at AU

Nigeria's Fatima Muhammad loses bid for the position of Commissioner for Peace and Security at AU

Months after serious campaigning, Nigeria's candidate for the position of the Commissioner for Peace and Security, African Union, Fatima Muhammad, lost the election to the incumbent commissioner, Smail Chergui of Algeria. The election held yesterday in Addis Abba.

Graphic photos: 3 persons killed as suicide bomber attacks mosque in Borno

Graphic photos: 3 persons killed as suicide bomber attacks mosque in Borno

Three persons including a suicide bomber were killed in an attack at a mosque in Dalori, Borno state in the early hours of today. See graphic photos from the scene after the cut...



Monday, 30 January 2017

Quebec mosque shooting suspect 'called police to confess'

Quebec mosque shooting suspect 'called police to confess'

Municipal police patrols the scene where two gunmen opened fire in a Quebec City mosque.Image copyrightEPA
Image captionOne of the two suspects called police to give himself up, police say
One of the two suspects in a deadly shooting at a mosque in Quebec City, Canada, called police about an hour after the incident, authorities said.
Two men opened fire at the Quebec Islamic Cultural Centre during prayer service on Sunday night, killing six people and injuring 17 others.
The second suspect called 911 to say he was armed and give up his location, police said on Monday.
The Canadian authorities are treating the shooting as a terror attack.
One suspect was arrested at the scene while the second was apprehended in his car on a bridge leading to Orleans island, police confirmed at a news conference on Monday.
Canadian authorities said they did not believe there were any additional suspects and they were confident that the threat was "under control".
Media captionPolice say that six people were killed in a shooting at a mosque in Québec City, Canada
Police also refused to release the suspects' names nor comment on a possible motive, citing an ongoing investigation.
The two men, believed to be in their 20s or early 30s, had no prior police record before the incident, authorities said.
Police are also investigating reports that the two men were students at a local university.
Media captionPolice and ambulances surrounded the area around the mosque
More than 50 people were at the mosque when shots were fired.
Among those wounded, five were in critical condition and 12 others sustained minor injuries, according to University of Quebec Hospital Centre spokeswoman Genevieve Dupuis.
The dead were aged between about 35 and 65, Canadian authorities have confirmed.
Police have also increased security efforts at all religious sites in the province while 75 provincial officers were working on the case.
The two suspects may appear in court as early as Monday, officials said.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard both described the attack as a terrorist act.
The attack came as protests over US President Donald Trump's travel ban on several Muslim countries gripped the US.
The president of the mosque, Mohamed Yangui - who was not inside at the time - said the shooting had happened in the men's section of the mosque.
"Why is this happening here? This is barbaric," he said.
On its Facebook page the centre thanked the public "for the hundreds of messages of compassion".
In June last year the same mosque was the target of an Islamophobic incident when a pig's head was left in front of the building, with a card saying "bonne appetit".
Eating pork is forbidden in Islam

Source:BBC NEWS