Friday, 21 September 2018

Another spirit filled Album, Higher Ground by Abraham Tsokar (Ziggi)

Abraham Sesugh Tsokar also known as ZIGGI is a Gospel Artist,and also the C.E.O of Gospel tunes music a gospel music company with the mandate of preaching through music and also taking gospel music to the ends of the earth...ZIGGI is highly gifted and anointed, He has graced stage with big names like Samsung, Buchi,Chris Morgan and many other...He has one music album to his credit..Get Ready for his second Album(HIGHER GROUND) Release Date: Sunday 21th October 2018...Here in Makurdi Benue State.
You can not afford to miss this wonderful moment in the presence of God. See you there...


Another spirit filled Album, Higher Ground by Abraham Tsokar (Ziggi)


Abraham Sesugh Tsokar also known as ZIGGI is a Gospel Artist,and also the C.E.O of Gospel tunes music a gospel music company with the mandate of preaching through music and also taking gospel music to the ends of the earth...ZIGGI is highly gifted and anointed, He has graced stage with big names like Samsung, Buchi,Chris Morgan and many other...He has one music album to his credit..Get Ready for his second Album(HIGHER GROUND) Release Date: Sunday 21th October 2018...Here in Makurdi Benue State.
You can not afford to miss this wonderful moment in the presence of God. See you there...

Wednesday, 19 September 2018

Breaking: WAEC confirms Adeleke wrote his exams in 1981

By Nwafor Sunday
The West African Examination Council, WAEC, Wednesday confirmed that the embattled Senator Ademola Adeleke who was accused of not having its certificate actually wrote his WAEC exams in 1981.
In a report published by Thecable, the council confirmed Adeleke’s participation in an affidavit deposed at an FCT high court in Bwari, Abuja, on Wednesday.
Breaking: WAEC confirms Adeleke wrote his exams in 1981
In the affidavit sworn to by Henry Sunday Adewunmi Osindeinde, deputy registrar, head of school examination department, WAEC confirmed Adeleke sat for the May/April 1981 at Ede Muslim High School in Osun state.
Recall that the dancing senator Adeleke who is also the Osun state PDP gubernatorial candidate was accused of not having West African School Certificate and he did not graduate from Jacksonville State University (JSU) in the United States by  icirnigeria.org, Rasheed Olabayo and Oluwaseun Idowu respectively.
In view of that, policemen from Force Criminal Investigation Department (FCID), Alagbon, Lagos in August 2, started an investigation and stormed Ede Muslim High School I, where the principal of the school, Mr. Khalid Abbas, was arrested and taken to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) Osogbo.
In a bid to maintain the democratic principle and rule of law, Court therefore gave WAEC five days to produce Adeleke’s results.
The court, in a ruling that was delivered by Justice Othman Musa, directed that WAEC should depose an affidavit, to either deny or confirm that Adeleke who is currently representing Osun West Senatorial District, sat for the Exams the Council conducted at Ede Muslim High School in Ede, Osun State, in 1981.
WAEC today however, confirmed that Adeleke sat for its examination.
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Monday, 17 September 2018

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NNU Income Withdrawal - How To Successfully Request Withdrawal and Get it Approved

Have you worked for your money and still having issues trying to withdraw your money from NNU Income program?

Then this post might just be all you need to do that.

In this post, I will explain how you can request for withdraw from NNU Income and get your request approved.

Payment TOS (Terms Of Service):
Things To Note Before Requesting For Payment

1. Payment starts every 27th day of the month starting from affiliate earners (NAP) with minimum of at least N2,000. This means that you must have atleast 2 referrals to enable you get paid.

2. Enough activities earning (NARS) respectively accumulated to at least N5,000 and above. This means your NARS earning should be atleast 5000 above, which I think is very easy since you can earn that by sharing sponsored post, reading and commenting on news.

If you did not get paid while you have earned N5,000 threshold, it doesn’t mean you won't get paid while the system keep running. Your earning will be carried over to the following month. You only need to earn more to the top earner for you to have a share on the following month revenue payout. This mostly apply to those with low earning. Once you have atleast 2 referrals with atleast 5,000 in your NARS earning, you will surely be paid if you following the steps below.

Member’s discontinued participation in the NNU Income Program or failure to notify NNU Income Program of any address (mailing or email) changes may result in the termination of Member’s membership and forfeiture of Member’s unredeemed Earnings. This simply means if there is any change in your details, be it phone number or name or email address, you are advised to inform NNU in order for you to get paid and continue using the service.

That been said, let's move on.

PS: You are advise to provide UBA account if you have it, otherwise, provide the any bank account you have.


HOW TO REQUEST FOR WITHDRAWAL AND GET IT APPROVED
Follow this steps below to request for withdrawal and get it approved easily.

Step 1: Click on "My Account" and login to your account.
Step 2: Once you login, click on "Withdrawal." This will take you to the withdrawal page where you will fill the withdrawal form. Kindly fill the form as seen below.


1: In the box that says "Confirm Your Email Address" kindly type in the email address you used in registering NNU.
2: In the box that says "Confirm Your Username" Kindly type your NNU Username.
3: In the box that says "Your Current NARS Earning" Kindly type your NARS earning.
4: In the box that says "Unpaid Referral Earning" Kindly type your referral earning.
NOTE: Referral earning is different from Number of referrals. You may refer 5 people, and only 4 register and activated their account. In this case, your referral earning will be 4,000 for the four(4) active referrals. Got it?
5: In the box that says "Confirm Your Bank Account Detail" Kindly enter your bank details exactly as it is in your bank. If your name in your bank account is Emeka Paul Chinedu, kindly enter that.
NOTE: If your name in your bank account is Emeka Paul Chinedu and you enter Emeka Paul when requesting for withdrawal, this will delay your request or even cause you not to get paid.

Example: Access Bank, Emeka Paul Chinedu, 0044332210. This is a perfect example of how your bank account details should look like.

6: In the box that says "Did you share sponsored post on your timeline this month?" Kindly choose "YES" then provide your Facebook URL so they can check and confirm that you really did. Your Facebook URL should look like this "Facebook.com/emeka.paul" To get your URL, kindly login to Facebook using chrome then goto your Timeline and copy the link at the top of the browser.
Example of how your Facebook URL should look like:
https://facebook.com/emeka.paul
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1000012321312

NOTE: If you did not share sponsored post, kindly choose "NO"

7: In the box that says "Did you make reasonable comments on NNU Posts" Kindly select "YES" if you did and "NO" if you did not.
8: In the box that says "Any message for admin?" Kindly drop an appreciative message.

Once this is done, click on "SUBMIT WITHDRAWAL REQUEST"

After submitting your request, you will receive a message saying your withdrawal request has been approved.

WHAT NEXT?
Patience is the KEY. Once your request is approved, you will surely get paid. All you need to do is to be patient.

Wednesday, 12 September 2018

Prophet T.B. Joshua has penned a touching tribute in honour of those who died exactly four years ago in the infamous building incident at The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations (SCOAN) on September 12th2014.


TB Joshua-Synagogue Church
“Whether we die young or old, what matters is the grace to continue living hereafter,”Joshua began in a message published on his social media accounts, emphasising that the 116 victims of the controversial incident, including 85 South Africans, “slept in the Lord”.
He proceeded to wax lyrical about the ‘persecution’ that should be expected by all genuine believers. “The level at which satan attacks us seems to be equal to the level of our commitment to the Lord,”he explained.
Joshua stressed that becoming a committed Christian is akin to “accepting citizenship in Heaven and death here on earth”.
He went further to counsel believers to not fall into the trap of harbouring offence when facing harsh or unjust circumstances of life.
“If you stay free from offence, you will stay in God’s will. If you become offended, you will be taken captive by the enemy to fulfil his own purpose and will,” he advocated.
The cleric likewise pontificated on the inherent virtues of forgiveness, stating that believers must learn to follow Christ’s example.
“If He could forgive the people who were killing Him, we can certainly find a way to forgive those who hurt us. When we cannot forgive, we hurt ourselves more than anyone. Nursing a grudge damages our heart,” he surmised.
He referred to death as not “a period”but only“a comma”, adding that“when a believer dies, he goes into glory, where there is no conflict.”
“Those who try to kill us are only helping us to go home and rest,”he solemnly continued, coupled with a harsh message for those responsible for the ‘attack’ on the church.
“Those who send us home will go into further conflict; they will have more questions to answer than when they were alive,” he warned.
Joshua concluded by calling on believers to “honour the memory”of their fallen brethren, whom he affectionately termed “martyrs of faith”,by endeavouring “to live for the Lord and give yourself to the needs of others”.
After four years, the court case instituted to unravel the circumstances behind the deadly incident has not yet yielded any fruitful conclusion.
The SCOAN still insists the building fell as a result of an ‘attack’, pointing to CCTV footage of a military plane encircling the building shortly before its implosion, evidence equally attested to by Assistant Commissioner of Police, Alaba Haruna, in a recent court hearing.
Nigeria’s former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, also waded into the controversy last year, stating that “certain members” of Nigeria’s intelligence agency “blew up” the building.
The fatal incident, however, has done little to dampen The SCOAN’s popularity as foreigners continue to troop to the church on a weekly basis, making it West Africa’s most visited destination for religious tourists.

2019: INEC Considers Postponing Election

The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, is considering the possibility of postponing the 2019 general election, the election umpire hinted yesterday.
Citing threats of violence by some politicians in the country, Chairman of the commission, Prof Mahmood Yakubu, said there is a need for the commission to be extra vigilant.
Prof, Yakubu said this while reacting to some disturbing videos of political campaigns on social media where some politicians are seen threatening to shed blood.
He spoke when he received briefing from the Resident Electoral Commissioner for Osun State on the progress and the preparedness of the forthcoming governorship election in the state.
Prof. Yakuku explained that recent developments and signs in the country’s political landscape calls for greater vigilance, while he asked politicians to conduct themselves in a peaceful manner.
The INEC boss who observed that election can only hold when there is a secured environment said, “In fact, the electoral Act, specially section 26, empowers the commission to suspend election on account of violence or threat of violence.
“So, we will continue to partner and continue to work with security agencies as we approach the 2019 general election. Our meetings are going to become more frequent and regular”.
Yakubu explained that the synergy between the electoral body and security agencies is crucial for the 2019 polls in order to secure the environment for the conduct of the elections.
He insists there is no way election can be conducted except the nation maintains order, peace and progress.
“Elections cannot be conducted in an atmosphere of rancour. So, we share this great responsibility with the security agencies. Good election is good for this country. Bad election is a recipe for disaster; we don’t pray for it,” he continued.
“So, let us continue to work together to anticipate the challenges and address the challenges because we have the capacity to do so. The nation expects we should do so and once we do so, there will be fewer problems during elections.”

George Weah Returns To Football At 52, Plays For Liberia Against Nigeria

President of Liberia and former World Footballer of the Year, George Weah, was the star attraction on Tuesday when Nigeria played Liberia in a friendly in Monrovia as he returned to football aged 52, 16 years after his last international outing.
Mr. Weah, who was sworn in as president of Liberia in December last year after a landslide win, played 79 minutes of the 2 - 1 defeat to the Super Eagles of Nigeria.
The match was arranged by Liberia to retire the number 14 shirt made famous by Weah during his playing days.
Fans were treated to the sight of the former AC Milan forward leading the national team onto the pitch before he showed glimpses of the talent which saw him named the 1995 World Footballer of the Year.
Weah, who also won the Ballon D'Or in the same year and remains the only African to win either award, was substituted to a standing ovation with 11 minutes remaining.
The striker made a name for himself in Europe after moving to Monaco in 1988 before also playing for Paris Saint-Germain, AC Milan, Chelsea, Manchester City and Marseille.
His son Timothy, also a striker, currently plays for Paris Saint-Germain although he represents the United States, the country of his birth. On the same day his father was appearing for Liberia, Weah junior started the USA's 1 - 0 friendly win over Mexico.
Nigeria fielded a relatively strong team for the game in Monrovia on Tuesday with Leicester City's Wilfred Ndidi and Peter Etebo of Stoke City included. Ndidi's club team-mate Kelechi Iheanacho came on as a second-half substitute.
Goals from Henry Onyekuru and Simeon Nwankwo helped Nigeria into a 2 - 0 lead before the hosts pulled a goal back through Kpah Sherman's penalty late in the game.splendorclassic.blogspot.com