Pastor Damina has lectured Christians saying clapping for Jesus is wrong. He said clapping in the Bible signifies mockery and that clapping is a means of celebrating ourselves. When it comes to Jesus, we lift up holy hands to honor Him. He added that we don’t worship God base...
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Residents confront police officers over alleged hara§§ment in Festac, Lagos
Some police officers who demanded to search the phones of youth were met with opposition by residents in Festac, Lagos It was gathered that the incident happened on Tuesday, August 16. A source said, “These police officers came around in a Danfo bus and started hara§§sing passers-by demanding to...
Selena Gomez spotted kissing Rema passionately as she attends his concert in Los Angeles
Selena Gomez was spotted kissing Rema passionately at his concert in Los Angeles. The American singer was present at Rema concert, so he kissed him after the show Click below to see video
Pity us — Soldiers cry out after being celibate for over a year
Soldiers has cried out after being celibate for over a year that they should be pitied. They said they have stayed over a year in the bush without having s*x and the experience has not being easy for them. Click below to see video
A Tesla with a hilarious number plate in Lagos, goes viral
A Tesla with a hilarious number plate in Lagos as gone viral. The number plate on the Tesla reads ‘FUEL LOL’, as this has not cease to amaze Lagosians.
Asking “Where are you from?” Isn’t polite — Professor Anya
Professor Anya has revealed that asking where you are from ?is not polite. He said no matter how sweet you ask this question, it is not polite to ask people.
Could this be Wiz on Slimcase yet to be released song? FC questions
FC has questioned that could this be Wiz on Slimcase yet to be released song? Fans club of Nigeria singer Wizkid has questioned where a song they listened to could be the yet to be released song of Wizkid on Slimcase Click below to see video
When do you ever eat and rejoice while eating? — Media personality Judicaelle quizzes women who fast for a man
Media personality Judicaelle has quizzed women who fasted for a man She said they fast for a man to marry them and later continue fasting for the man to be faithful in the marriage. She is wondering when will they eat and rejoice while just eating.
Nigeria’s inflation rate hits 19.64%; highest since 2005 .
The Consumer Price Index (CPI), which measures the rate of change in prices of goods and services, surged to 19.64 percent in July 2022, up from 18.60 percent in the previous month. The rate is the highest recorded since September 2005.The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) said this on...
Man electr@cuted while trying to ste@l an electric cable from a transformer in Osun State
A yet-to-be identified man has lost his life after he tried to ste@l a power supply transformer cable in Osogbo, Osun State. It was gathered that the incident happened on Monday, August 15. In a video, the man can be seen laying motionl€ss on the fence by passersby after...
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