Tuesday 15 August 2017

Ooni, Ambode preach Yoruba culture, history at book launch

Yoruba leaders recently gathered in Lagos, where they called for a collective approach to the promotion of tradition, culture, heritage and history of their people.
Some of the dignitaries at the gathering were the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, representatives of all the South West governors, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, and Yoruba leaders of thought.

Sunday 13 August 2017

Malta Guinness splashes N100m on consumers in new promo

Malta Guinness has commenced a N100 million consumer promotion tagged: “Go Get It.”
At a press briefing at the weekend, Brand Manager, Malta Guinness and Non-Alcoholic Drinks, Ifeoma Agu, said the brand is giving consumers the chance to fulfill their dreams in its new “Go Get It” consumer promotion.

Rotary brings succour to the less privileged

Rotary Club of Igbobi Central, District 9110 – Nigeria has donated wheel chairs, smart canes, writing frames and stylus to people with disabilities in Lagos.
Lucky Gbagi donated the materials during his installation ceremony as the 31st president of the club for the 2017/2018 Rotary Year.

Wednesday 9 August 2017

Ozubulu: Killers already doomed before God, says Prophet Onuoha

General Overseer of Galilee Christian Centre, Lagos, Prophet Williams Onuoha has condemned the recent killing of worshippers at St. Philip’s Catholic Church in Ozubulu community, Ekwusigo Local Government Area of Anambra State,
Onuoha, who said perpetrators  of the evil act were already doomed, spoke after a closed-door meeting with the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu.

‘Let’s Colour’ campaign excites Dulux customers

Chemical and Allied Products (CAP) Plc, makers of Dulux paint, a subsidiary of UACN Plc, has announced a special price offer line with its 2017 Dulux ‘Let’s Colour’ campaign.

Wednesday 2 August 2017

Biafra will be achieved without war, says Prophet Onuoha

Founder of Galilee Christian Centre, Lagos, Prophet Williams Onuoha has said that Biafra would become a nation without fighting a war.
Onuoha, who spoke with Daily Sun during the church’s seventh anniversary in Lagos, recalled that many thought he was joking when he said last year that God brought President Muhammadu Buhari for the good of the Igbo. Buhari’s coming, he noted, had smoothened the way for an Igbo nation. 
“God said Nigeria will not experience another civil war again and that He is going to settle the Biafra issue without a war. How this will happen is only known to God.

“Last year, I called on the Nigerian government to dialogue with the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) Nnamdi Kanu and negotiate with the young man, but my plea fell on deaf ears. Today, look at what is happening. The issue has now gone beyond negotiation. When you are living with somebody and the person is not treating you right, the next thing to do is leave. God has finally intervened in the issue of Biafra and it is settled. The matter is now in God’s hands. It is beyond man. It is above the politicians and the Abuja contractors,” he said. 
He called on Igbo leaders to be mindful of how they treat Kanu now. “The hand of God is on that young man. Man cannot destroy him. Nobody should try to fight him, as no man born of a woman can oppose him and succeed. Remember that the Igbo have mourned their dead; it is now a spiritual battle. Kanu is backed by a strong power and he has the youths behind him. My revelations have never failed. God revealed to me four months before the US presidential election that Donald Trump was going to win. Most people didn’t believe me. God’s words must surely come to pass,” he said.
At the anniversary, thousands were given free food, drinks and assorted gifts. Onuoha also called on Nigerians to pray against famine in 2018, saying it is going to be a tough year.

Sunday 28 May 2017

Lagos LG polls: Apapa residents plan protest votes against APC over 'anointed' candidate

It is no longer news that the May 27th All Progressives Congress (APC) local government chairmanship primaries ended in chaos.  Aspirants and eyewitnesses alike reported that there was really no primary election.