By The Next Edition A former pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre (DIGC), Abraham Daniel, has alleged that the miracles performed by the church’s Senior Pastor, Paul Enenche, are not real. According to SaharaReporters, in an interview with Kaa Truths, Daniel outlined his reasons for leaving the church, citing frustration with what he described as the flawed approach to “healing and deliverance.” He claimed that after each healing and deliverance service, more people seeking healing would emerge than those who initially attended for it. He described the chaotic atmosphere of the services, likening it to the panic of a stadium crowd reacting to the presence of a dangerous animal. “When people see the crowd, they do the unthinkable. It’s like hearing there’s a lion nearby; even a crippled might jump the fence,” he said. Daniel further stated that the large crowds at Dunamis services often push people to act out of desperation. He continued: “I would tell you that healing is capit...
By Mirror UK A 27-year-old Nigerian woman, Patricia Masithela, tragically lost her life after being mauled by a pack of starving dogs in Latina, Italy. The incident occurred while Patricia was visiting a male acquaintance at his abandoned villa in the Lazio region, according to Mirror UK. Her screams filled the night, alerting neighbours to the savage attack. Patricia, who had recently moved to Lazio from Nigeria, reportedly visited the house, unaware that her friend was not at home. She was discovered critically injured, lying in a pool of blood with deep wounds across her body after the attack. The police, however, intervened, “shooting two of the dogs to allow emergency responders to access the scene, while the rest of the pack fled after the gunfire.” Emergency medics provided immediate treatment and rushed Patricia to Santa Maria Goretti Hospital, but despite their efforts, she succumbed to severe injuries and blood loss. Patricia, a devoted mother to a five-year-old daughter...
By Peoples Gazette At least $225 million had been frozen in bank accounts run by the Obaigbenas as part of the order, which was issued by Justice Deinde Dipeolu in suit FHC/L/CS/2378/2024. Nduka Obaigbena and Femi Otedola The Lagos Division of the Federal High Court has ordered all banks operating in Nigeria to blacklist media executive Nduka Obaigbena and members of his family over alleged debt to First Bank of Nigeria. The December 30, 2024, Mareva order also sought to prevent Mr Obaigbena from moving any assets linked to him from the jurisdiction of the Federal High Court. First Bank had filed a debt-recovery suit against Mr Obaigbena and his family members, including Efe Damilola Obaigbena and Olabisi Eka Obaigbena, saying they used their oil servicing firm General Hydrocarbons Limited to assume debt of about $718 million. At least $225 million had been frozen in bank accounts run by the Obaigbenas as part of the order, which was issued by Justice Deinde Dipeolu in suit FHC/L/...
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