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Buhari Should Forget 2019 Election if killings Continues - CAN

President of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Reverend Dr ‘Supo Ayokunle has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to forget re-election in 2019, if the incessant killings by herdsmen, as well as general insecurity in the country is not urgently addressed. Ayokunle stated this on Sunday, when he joined the Pastor of numberOritamefa Baptist Church, Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, Reverend Dr Remi Awopegba, and other clerics and church members as they marched with placards, in response to the directive by the umbrella body of Christians in Nigeria, CAN, to hold peaceful protests within the premises of their churches. The President, however, called on Christians and Nigerians in general, to obtain their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) ahead of next year’s general election. Recall that had urged Christian faithful to stage national protest against the unending killings and bloodshed in the country. He said: “Christians, all over the country, have gathered in unity to say no

Why people perform better when they are being watched

Working alongside others may improve performance echnology may have made working from home easier than ever, but according to a new study, staff who are out of sight may not perform as well as those in the office. Researchers at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, US, wanted to find out whether being watched while undertaking a task made a difference to its outcome. Many people believe that being under constant scrutiny damages their creativity while others live in fear of freezing in front of an audience during a public event. But the findings suggest that the pressure of others actually makes people achieve more. "You might think having people watch you isn't going to help, but it might actually make you perform better," said lead author Vikram Chib, an assistant professor of biomedical engineering at Johns Hopkins and the Kennedy Krieger Institute. "An audience can serve as an extra bit of incentive." Participants played games on their own or w

How to Detect Cancer in you without Going To The Hospital

How to Detect Cancer in you without Going To The Hospital Implant will show when cancer is present by generating artificial mole on skin implant which detects cancer in the body and causes a small artificial mole to appear on the skin as an early warning sign has been developed by scientists. The tiny patch lies under the skin and is made of a network of cells which constantly monitor calcium levels in the body. Cancer causes calcium to rocket in the body, and when too much is detected, the implant triggers the production of melanin - the body’s tanning pigment - which causes a small dark mole to appear. Swiss scientists from the university ETH Zurich say the device can recognise the four most common types of cancer - prostate, lung, colon and breast cancer - at a very early stage of tumour development. Dr Catherine Pickworth, Cancer Research UK Cancer patients are far more likely to survive if the disease is picked up early. For example nearly all women with stage one b

It is the duty of the Church, as we are, that the Church prays for the government-Vice President Yemi Osinbajo

It is the duty of the Church, as we are, that the Church prays for the government-Vice President  Yemi Osinbajo Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, on Tuesday, called on Churches for religious tolerance and prayers for those in government to overcome numerous challenges facing the nation. Mr Osinbajo, who made the remark at the inauguration of the Deeper Life Bible Church new Headquarters Auditorium, Gbagada, Lagos, said that governance was a spiritual warfare. “It is the duty of the Church, as we are, that the Church prays for the government; that the Church upholds the hands of those in government, not by complaining but by supporting us with prayers. “Governance is a spiritual warfare, if anyone does not know that, I know. I ask the Church to pray for everyone of us in the position of authority in this land,” Mr Osinbajo pleaded. On the edifice, Mr Osinbajo said: “This is one of the proudest moments for me as a Christian. This great edifice is for the propagation of the gosp

Talk is cheap, You see where change brought us today - Bishop David Oyedepo blasts President Muhammadu Buhari

Talk is cheap, You see where change brought us today - Bishop David Oyedepo blasts President Muhammadu Buhari  The founder and General Overseer of the Living Faith Church, Bishop David Oyedepo, has slammed the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration over the unending killing of innocent Nigerians by suspected herdsmen. The Bishop, who exploded during today’s Sunday service, said he was very angry with the government for having no feeling for human lives. He also attacked the government following the epileptic power supply, dead refineries and high rate of dollar to naira. He said, “Can I tell you my anger against this government? No feeling for human lives. You can’t be destroying the work of my father and I will be happy with you. You know what God said? I am angry with the wicked everyday. “Talk is cheap! You see where change brought us today since 2015? The changest change! “1 naira will be one dollar. Fuel will be sold at 45 naira. Any responsible government will

22 Roman Catholic Priests Murdered In Mexico

22 Roman Catholic Priests Murdered In Mexico  22 priests have been killed in Mexico since 2012, when the six-year administration of President Enrique Pena Nieto began. The resent murder was that of 33-year old Father Juan Miguel Garcia, murdered in the west-central Mexican state of Jalisco, the second priest killed within four days in the country. He was performing the sacrament of penance (Confession)  when he was attacked by armed assailants at a parish in Tlajomulco de Zuniga, on the outskirts of Guadalajara, according to a statement from the Mexican Bishops’ Conference. The attack on Friday April 20th, took place immediately after the celebration of Holy Mass. It was the latest in a series of attacks against priests in Mexico. Father Ruben Alcantara Diaz was attacked April 18 right before an evening Mass at Our Lady of Carmen Parish in Cuautitlan Izcalli. On Saturday, the bishops launched an urgent appeal for a culture of peace and reconciliation. “ These deplorable e

Dr Paul Enenche Reply's President Buhari over His comment On Nigerian Youths

Dr Paul Enenche Reply's President Buhari over His comment On Nigerian Youths WE ARE NOT A LAZY PEOPLE, DR PAUL ENENCHE DEFENDS NIGERIANS As reactions continue to trail the despicable comment from the presidency alleging that Nigeria Youths are lazy.  Dr Paul Enenche of Dunamis Int’l Gospel Center had frowned at the unfortunate rhetorics and asserted that Nigerians are hardworking. Speaking at the Church headquarters in Abuja during fourth service of the church 6 overflooded services, the cleric averred that Nigerians are among the world most outstanding personalities in every sphere of life endeavor. In his words Nigerians are the best brains in the world, both in sports, inventions, industry, entertainments, music and arts. According to him, as at three years ago, a Nigerian Neuron surgeon was the highest paid civil servant in America earning about a million dollars per annum. A Nigerian Scientist, Philips Emeagwali invented the fastest computer in the world making abo

One killed, many injured as masquerades invade church during service in Anambra State

One killed, many injured as masquerades invade church during service in Anambra State At least one person died yesterday while over 22 other persons sustained various degrees of injury when masquerades in their numbers invaded the Holy Ghost Adoration Ministry, Uke, Idemili North Local Government Area of Anambra State. The masquerades, who were said to be celebrating a festival known as Uzo Iyi, invaded the worship ground, beating up members and also attempting to whisk away the spiritual director of the centre, Rev Fr Emmanuel Obimma. According to reports, three of the masquerade members were arrested by operatives of SARS upon complaint from the church that they were extorting worshippers coming to the church. The leadership of the church called in the SARS operatives to help their internal security to protect worshipers, but upon arriving, the operatives arrested three masquerades who were involved in the extortion, but their colleagues attempted to stop them from taking