Saturday, 20 April 2019

Restoration of manhood by Prophet Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin



The God of Prophet Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin has done it again as Mr. Chris Muabu’s manhood erection was restored to normalcy.

Mr. Chris Muabu (formally known as Abdulaziz) born Muslim but converted to Christian had erection dysfunction for over three weeks, urinate blood, 

visited several hospitals was even booked for operation yet to no avail. But the moment he had an encounter with the God of Owomowomo 1, he’s pain turn gain.

The General Overseer, Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministry (C.M.D.M), Warri, Delta state and founder, Mercy Television, Prophet Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin after the 

healing in his philanthropy gesture, financially empowered Chris with over N900,000 to support his barbing business.

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Restoration of manhood by Prophet Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin



The God of Prophet Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin has done it again as Mr. Chris Muabu’s manhood erection was restored to normalcy.

Mr. Chris Muabu (formally known as Abdulaziz) born Muslim but converted to Christian had erection dysfunction for over three weeks, urinate blood, 

visited several hospitals was even booked for operation yet to no avail. But the moment he had an encounter with the God of Owomowomo 1, he’s pain turn gain.

The General Overseer, Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministry (C.M.D.M), Warri, Delta state and founder, Mercy Television, Prophet Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin after the 

healing in his philanthropy gesture, financially empowered Chris with over N900,000 to support his barbing business.

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Must Read:Eight Nigerians sentenced to death in UAE for robbery (Photo)



The Criminal Court of Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates has sentenced eight Nigerians to death for carrying out what it termed as “a string of armed robberies” at money exchanges and cash machines across the emirate in December 2016.

Khaleej Times, a UAE medium, reported on Thursday that the ninth suspect was however sentenced to six months imprisonment for possession of stolen money. He would be deported after serving the jail term.

The report noted that the ninth suspect denied the charge against him and claimed that one of the suspect’s brothers asked him to transfer

Dh60,000 to an account in his home country (Nigeria). The court accused the convicted persons of armed robbery, public assault and seizing money by force. Some of the accused were said to have confessed to their

crimes while others denied the charges.
The UAE Police said they checked surveillance cameras and found fingerprints to identify the perpetrators, which led to their arrest. One of the defendants was said to have returned part of the stolen money. A total of Dh1.8m cash was reportedly stolen from three locations.

In the ruling, which took place on Wednesday, only eight persons were convicted out of the 20 persons arrested for the crime, which involved attacking security guards in four violent attacks at ATMs and money exchanges across

Sharjah in late 2016. According to a report by Gulf News, a daily English Newspaper in Dubai, the verdict was handed down by Judge Majid Al Muhairi of Sharjah Criminal Court.
Meanwhile, Gulf News said a prosecutor pointed out that the judgement could be appealed and that the sentences could be downgraded to life imprisonment.

Must Read:Eight Nigerians sentenced to death in UAE for robbery (Photo)



The Criminal Court of Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates has sentenced eight Nigerians to death for carrying out what it termed as “a string of armed robberies” at money exchanges and cash machines across the emirate in December 2016.

Khaleej Times, a UAE medium, reported on Thursday that the ninth suspect was however sentenced to six months imprisonment for possession of stolen money. He would be deported after serving the jail term.

The report noted that the ninth suspect denied the charge against him and claimed that one of the suspect’s brothers asked him to transfer

Dh60,000 to an account in his home country (Nigeria). The court accused the convicted persons of armed robbery, public assault and seizing money by force. Some of the accused were said to have confessed to their

crimes while others denied the charges.
The UAE Police said they checked surveillance cameras and found fingerprints to identify the perpetrators, which led to their arrest. One of the defendants was said to have returned part of the stolen money. A total of Dh1.8m cash was reportedly stolen from three locations.

In the ruling, which took place on Wednesday, only eight persons were convicted out of the 20 persons arrested for the crime, which involved attacking security guards in four violent attacks at ATMs and money exchanges across

Sharjah in late 2016. According to a report by Gulf News, a daily English Newspaper in Dubai, the verdict was handed down by Judge Majid Al Muhairi of Sharjah Criminal Court.
Meanwhile, Gulf News said a prosecutor pointed out that the judgement could be appealed and that the sentences could be downgraded to life imprisonment.

Friday, 19 April 2019

Media girl, Toke Makiwa flaunts her curvy backside in training tight and sports bra (Photos)



Media girl, Toke Makiwa, took to her Instagram page to share these sexy photos of herself flaunting her curvy backside while posing in a training tight and sports bra.
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Media girl, Toke Makiwa flaunts her curvy backside in training tight and sports bra (Photos)



Media girl, Toke Makiwa, took to her Instagram page to share these sexy photos of herself flaunting her curvy backside while posing in a training tight and sports bra.
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Police rescue young lady from the hands of ritualists in Delta State (Photos)



Officers of the Delta State police command, on Thursday, rescued a lady from suspected kidnappers/ritualists in Asaba.

The lady was said to be returning from Ogbegonogo market when she boarded their tricycle. Two other gang members later joined her from both sides, leaving her in the middle.

Trouble, however, started when the rider refused to stop at the victim’s destination, forcing her to raise an alarm that attracted some policemen who gave them a hot chase and eventually rescued the girl and arrested the suspects.

An eyewitness said one of them in a bid to disappear threw a ring suspected to be magic ring in his mouth and 

attempted to vanish but the Police diffused the charm. Irate youths who gathered at the scene made efforts to go on jungle justice but the police prevented them.

Police rescue young lady from the hands of ritualists in Delta State (Photos)



Officers of the Delta State police command, on Thursday, rescued a lady from suspected kidnappers/ritualists in Asaba.

The lady was said to be returning from Ogbegonogo market when she boarded their tricycle. Two other gang members later joined her from both sides, leaving her in the middle.

Trouble, however, started when the rider refused to stop at the victim’s destination, forcing her to raise an alarm that attracted some policemen who gave them a hot chase and eventually rescued the girl and arrested the suspects.

An eyewitness said one of them in a bid to disappear threw a ring suspected to be magic ring in his mouth and 

attempted to vanish but the Police diffused the charm. Irate youths who gathered at the scene made efforts to go on jungle justice but the police prevented them.

Tonto Dikeh asks fan who wrote her estranged husband's name on her post (Screenshot)


Nollywood actress, Tonto Dikeh, had a savage question for a fan who wrote her estranged husband's name Olakunle Churchill on her post.
After she posted a video of herself and Nigerian football legend Daniel Amokachi dancing at an event, a fan wrote: 'Heart attack for mr Churchill.'
The mother of one then replied by asking: 'Is that a name of a pig, fool or dead body?'

Tonto Dikeh asks fan who wrote her estranged husband's name on her post (Screenshot)


Nollywood actress, Tonto Dikeh, had a savage question for a fan who wrote her estranged husband's name Olakunle Churchill on her post.
After she posted a video of herself and Nigerian football legend Daniel Amokachi dancing at an event, a fan wrote: 'Heart attack for mr Churchill.'
The mother of one then replied by asking: 'Is that a name of a pig, fool or dead body?'

Court paves way for Ugandan President to run for sixth term



Uganda’s top court paved the way Thursday for the country’s 74-year-old leader Yoweri Museveni to seek a sixth term in office, upholding a ruling to scrap presidential age limits.

The Supreme Court dismissed a challenge by Museveni’s opponents, who had appealed against a constitutional court ruling that removed an age cap of 75 for presidential contenders.

“This appeal therefore fails,” Chief Justice Bart Katureebe declared in handing down the court’s majority 4-3 verdict. The decision allows Museveni who has ruled Uganda since seizing power at the head of a rebel army in 1986 to seek re-election in polls due in 2021. Attorney General Mwesigwa Rukutana declared the verdict “a big win for Uganda”.

“We are elated. This is a sign of how democracy has taken root in our country,” he told AFP. But a lawyer for the petitioners, Erias Lukwago, said “it is democracy that suffers”. “It is a disappointment, but in Africa it is a miracle to win (against) a sitting government,” he told AFP.

Observers had expected a ruling in Museveni’s favour, but the narrow margin came as a surprise. “The ruling was so close. Museveni will take a lesson from it,” said Kassim Male Mabirizi, an activist from the Uganda Law Society and one of the main petitioners. A bill removing 

presidential age limits was signed into law in December 2017 after a chaotic passage through parliament that saw MPs engaging in fisticuffs.

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