Sunday, 5 February 2012

Papa adeboye wants 70000 babies for his birthday !!!

Yes the figures are not mistakes I no miss one '0'
he also declared spiritual war on menace boko haram


IN a rare display of anger, General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, RCCG, Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye, on Friday night, adopted a spiritual way out of Nigeria’s current security challenges, urging the mammoth crowd of worshipers, who attended the February Holy Ghost Service, to pray to God to dismantle all ‘gates’ behind the menace.

Declaring ‘holy war’ against what he described as a reign of terror in the country, Adeboye asked members of RCCG, who had commenced a month of fasting and prayers, to add a prayer point aimed at arresting the menace of Boko Haram before the end of the month.

“His words: As we wait on the Lord in fasting and prayer this month, I want you to include two items in your prayers: I want you to ask God to deal with the enemies of Nigeria speedily; that before the end of this month, all the problems of Nigeria would be over.”

According to him, “if we all join forces and cry to God, He will do for us. The second prayer I want you to pray; remember I’ve asked God for a special 70th birthday present of 70,000 children, join in prayer that God would release those that are still hanging in the air this month.

“I want 70,000 new babies, so that by the end of this year there will be no barren left in our churches.”

Preaching a sermon entitled, “Lift up your head oh ye gates,” Adeboye urged the crowd of worshipers at the Redemption Camp not to be too sanctimonious about the prayer against terror, stressing that from the days of John the Baptist, the Kingdom of God suffers violence and it’s only violent that can take it by force”.

Explaining the effects of biblical gates, he said there are national gates where a whole nation can be in trouble because certain gates refuse to open, pointing out that “every gate that is holding the children of Nigeria captive must come down crashing in the name of Jesus Christ.”

At intervals, the General Overseer, whose wife had earlier led the congregation to pray for peace in every part of the country, sent spiritual missiles to all harbingers of terror in the country who have created fear and terror.
I pray god answers our parents

Thursday, 2 February 2012

New music Already !!!!

Spreading the word of this blog is not easy but has luck will have it we already have a new music !.
This time around it's from Uniabuja student Lagos based Hiphop artist Philly black . Philly has is popularly called brings his own flavor to Hiphop hence I'm a huge fan of him and his music
He Is also an aspiring producer. Currently signed to no Label and he is already doing it big, started rapping since 09, with rappers like nas, jay-z, drake, the game etc being his major influences ,Great tunes are definetely bound to churn out ,he released his first single titled “Ransome” back in 2009. Since then no turnin back. He is super talented, consistent & also a lyrical genius, currently roaming internet sites like google, reverbnation, twitter with his hot singles titled “B.M.F Remix, Hold Me Down, I Wish" they are receiving massive airplay & a lot of downloads… here are some links..

Hold Me down- http://www.360nobs.com/2011/08/360fresh-phillyblack-hold-me-down

I wish- http://www.360nobs.com/2011/12/get-familiar-phillyblack-i-wish/

Boko haram head nabbed !!!!

Suspected Boko Haram spokesman under interogation, as IGP visits Authorities on Thursday questioned a man believed to be a spokesman for Islamist group Boko Haram after his arrest as security forces seek to stop a wave of attacks blamed on the extremists.

Several security sources said Wednesday that a suspect believed to be the person who goes by the alias Abul Qaqa had been arrested, but authorities have not officially confirmed his detention or his identity.

One security source said he was flown to the capital Abuja on Wednesday and was undergoing questioning there.

“He is under interrogation,” the security source in the capital said on condition of anonymity on Thursday morning, declining to provide further details.

Meanwhile, the country’s recently appointed police chief Mohammed D. Abubakar was expected in Kano city.

President Goodluck Jonathan, under immense pressure over the government’s failure to stop attacks blamed on Boko Haram, sacked police chief Hafiz Ringim and all Ringim’s deputies on January 25.

There was heavy security in Kano ahead of Abubakar’s expected visit, including a helicopter that hovered overhead.

The man who goes by the name Abul Qaqa has claimed to speak on behalf of Boko Haram on numerous occasions.

He has claimed responsibility for scores of attacks in Nigeria, including the Kano violence, the group’s deadliest attack yet.

The purported spokesman has regularly held phone conferences with journalists in the northeastern city of Maiduguri, Boko Haram’s base.

Differing versions of the arrest emerged, with one source saying he had been detained in the northern city of Kaduna early Wednesday and others saying it occurred in a raid in Maiduguri on Tuesday.

A secret police source said “he was tracked down using state of the art tracking equipment.”

Local media reported that agents used GPS to track him and that the suspect was from the Igala ethnic group in central Kogi state.

Marilyn Ogar, a spokeswoman for the secret police, did not respond to phone calls on Thursday, but on Wednesday night said she could not confirm any arrest.

“When you have an ongoing operation, a lot of people are brought in, and until you are able to put a face to a name …,” nothing can be confirmed, Ogar said. “My office has not confirmed to me that they have him.”

Boko Haram has carried out increasingly sophisticated attacks, mostly in Nigeria’s north, that have left hundreds of people dead.

The spiralling violence has sparked deep concern in the international community and shaken the country, whose 160 million population is roughly divided between a mainly Muslim north and predominantly Christian south.

There has been intense speculation over whether Boko Haram has formed links with outside extremist groups, including Al-Qaeda’s north African branch.

Diplomats say some Boko Haram members have sought training abroad but that there is no proof of operational links with foreign extremists and that the group remains domestically focused.

Analysts say the violence has been fed by deep poverty in the north, where masses of unemployed youths have little trust in government or hope for the future in a country long considered one of the world’s most corrupt.

Boko Haram has mainly targeted police stations and other symbols of authority. Christians have also been killed, including in a wave of bomb blasts on Christmas day, but Muslims have been victims of attacks as well.

The group has also claimed responsibility for the August suicide bombing of UN headquarters in Abuja which killed at least 25 people.

It launched an uprising in 2009 put down by a brutal military assault that left some 800 dead. After going dormant for about a year, it re-emerged with a series of shootings and bomb blasts.

I really hope they caught the right person and we don't Want a case where the man will Run away

Mo cheddah ,Mo le nu ,Mo graduate

Ko ma roll crooner / rapper is definitely one of my fav naija artist after bursting out with if you Want me she don dey on the rise and I'm proud of her achievements I admire people that follow there dream tho the news is stale mee too I want to report the news here are some pics below

Culled from BN