Friday, May 24, 2019

Rest in Peace Mrs Dusin Oyekan

Death is just the last step in our evolutionary process. When you're dead, you're dead. That's all. Enjoy life today, cos Jesus it's all you've got."

A youn lady that always support her Family in everything. According to what we heard She has be strong for a while before Jesus decided to call her home to sit at his right hand.
Please remember the Family in Prayers

Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Each Action of Trump Is Calling for War not for peace according to North Korea

North Korea issues strong warning to US over seized ship


North Korea, on Tuesday, repeated a warning that the United States could face unspecified consequences if it does not return a cargo ship it seized, according to NAN.

The U.S. government seized the North Korean ship, which was being used to export coal, earlier this month.

It marked the first time Washington has taken such a step against Pyongyang

Kim added: “The seizure of the vessel is an infringement of Pyongyang’s sovereignty.”

According to him, the seizure also undermines the spirit of the U.S.-North Korea joint statement agreed at the summit between Kim Jong Un and U.S. President Donald Trump in 2018.
The vessel, the Wise Honest, was seized amid suspicions it was violating UN and U.S. sanctions.

It was then brought to American Samoa in the South Pacific.

U.S. authorities said the ship attempted to hide its country of origin.

The Justice Department described the 17,061-tonne, single-hull bulk carrier ship as one of North Korea’s largest

Negotiations regarding North Korea’s nuclear weapons have stalled and tensions between the two countries have been rising since another summit in February ended without result in Hanoi.

Pyongyang and Washington have recently tested weapons systems. North Korea launched short-range “projectiles,’’ while the U.S. tested intercontinental ballistic missiles.

Address us with respect not threats of war – Iran warns US


Iran, on Monday, warned the U.S. against addressing the Islamic Republic of Iran with disrespect and threats of war.

This warning comes a day after U.S. President Donald Trump stoked concerns about a potential U.S.-Iran conflict.

But in a sign of brewing confrontation a year after Washington quit world powers’ 2015 nuclear deal with Iran and reimposed sanctions on it, Tehran announced a fourfold increase in its rate of low-grade uranium enrichment, NAN reports.

Tensions between Washington and its Sunni Muslim Gulf Arab allies on one side and Tehran and its Shi’ite Muslim proxies in the region on the other have been flaring for weeks.

On Sunday, Trump tweeted: “If Iran wants to fight, that will be the official end of Iran. Never threaten the U.S. again!”

Iranian Foreign Minister, Mohammad Zarif replied on his Twitter account “Never Threaten An Iranian. Try respect—it works!”


Zarif, who was educated in the U.S. actually praised Trump for earlier remarks seen as cautioning hawks in his administration, who were encouraging conflict.

The President “rightly deplores ‘military-industrial complex’ pushing U.S. #ForeverWars,” Zarif wrote on Twitter.

But he said Trump had allowed a “B-team” of aides led by National Security Advisor John Bolton to “trash diplomacy

He accused them of “milking despotic butchers via massive arms sales”, an apparent reference to Iran’s main regional foe, Saudi Arabia, Washington’s biggest arms buyer.

Trump has tightened economic sanctions against Iran, and his administration says it has built up the U.S. military presence in the region.

It accuses Iran of posing threats to U.S. troops and interests. Tehran has denied this, describing U.S. moves as “psychological warfare” and a “political game”.

Britain told Iran on Monday not to underestimate the resolve of the U.S., warning that if American interests were attacked then the Trump administration would retaliate.

The foreign minister of Oman, a Gulf Arab state that in the past helped pave the way for negotiations between Iran and the U.S., visited Tehran on Monday.

Yousuf bin Abdullah addressed regional and international issues with Zarif, Iranian state news agency IRNA said, without elaborating.

Quoting an official at the Natanz enrichment plant, the semi-official Tasnim said Iran was accelerating the rate at which it refines uranium to 3.67 per cent fissile purity, suitable for civilian nuclear power generation.

The move came two weeks after Iran, acting after Trump reimposed sanctions aimed at blocking all Iranian oil exports to cripple its economy, declared it would scale back some commitments under the accord it signed with six world powers.

Under the 2015 deal, the Islamic Republic was allowed to stockpile a maximum of 300 kg of low-enriched uranium, and ship any excess out of the country for storage or sale.

Iran said this month that cap no longer applied in response to the unilateral U.S. withdrawal from the deal.

Trump has condemned the accord, signed by his predecessor Barack Obama, as flawed for not being permanent and for not covering Iran’s ballistic missile programme and role in conflicts around the Middle East.

Behrouz Kamalvandi, spokesman for the Atomic Energy Organisation of Iran, told Tasnim that the UN atomic watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), had been notified about the move to step up the enrichment rate fourfold.

“It won’t be long until we pass the 300-kg limit of low enriched uranium. So it’s better for the other side to do what it’s necessary to be done,” Kamalvandi said, alluding to steps by other powers to shield Iran’s economy from U.S. sanctions.

He said the acceleration of Iran’s centrifuge enrichment machines remained within the bounds of the nuclear deal, and Tehran had no intention to exit the accord.

It was not clear how far Iran’s current stock of low-enriched uranium was from the 300-kg limit.

Under the deal, Iran may enrich uranium to 3.67 per cent purity – far below the 90 per cent of weapons-grade, and also below the 20 per cent level to which Iran refined uranium before the deal.

Iran has threatened that in 60 days it would resume enrichment beyond the 3.67 per cent level unless remaining signatories of the deal – Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany – find a way to safeguard its vital oil and banking sectors.



















Friday, May 17, 2019

Michael Arowosaiye: RCCG finally states position on death of singer who allegedly committed suicide



The Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) on Friday reacted to reports of the death of one Mr. Michael Arowosaiye, said to have committed suicide in Abuja on Tuesday, May 14, 2019.

The church’s position was contained in a statement sent to DAILY POST by Pastor Olaitan Olubiyi, Head Media & Public Relations.

It said while the RCCG leadership sympathises with the family of the deceased, it had become necessary to clarify information in the public.

It read: “The said Mr. Michael Arowosaiye was not a minister in the RCCG. He was a singer and a keyboardist in one of our Youth Parishes in Abuja until 2017 when he left for another ministry in 2017.

“His movement to another ministry notwithstanding, Michael, through his elder brother who is presently one of the coordinators of the RCCG Youth Choir, continued to get invitation to minister in RCCG programmes.

“He had accommodation problem in 2018 and though he was no longer in the RCCG, a family in the Mission gave him the Boy’s Quarters of their house in Sunnyvale Estate in Lokogoma which was where he lived till the unfortunate suicide incident.

“It is therefore untrue to refer to him as a Minister in the RCCG. It is also misleading and absolutely incorrect to create the impression that RCCG does not care for its Members and Ministers.

“The RCCG is in the forefront among organizations with robust welfare package in Nigeria.:

BREAKING! Arsenal could replace Man City in next season’s Champions League


The Premier s champions are facing exile from Europe’s top table for alleged financial fair play breaches.

 According to the New York Times, City have been accused by Uefa investigators of providing “unconvincing” explanations over the club’s finances.


But the Gunners may prosper from City’s misfortune as it opens the door to Unai Emery’s side taking their place despite finishing fifth in the Prem.

That would hand Arsenal a Get Out of Jail Free card as their Champions League hopes hung with beating Chelsea in the Europa League final on May 29.


A run of three successive defeats in a row in April – against Crystal Palace, Wolves and Leicester – cost Arsenal their place in the top four.

Thursday, May 16, 2019

Man United could still qualify for next season’s Champions League


If rivals Manchester City are banned from the UEFA competition due to financial irregularities?
If Man City be banned from the Champions League, England’s fourth spot in the competition will go to Arsenal after they finished fifth.

During Solskjaer’s strong start, optimism was high that United would pull off a miraculous recovery and qualify for the Champions League.

  poor end to the season means a return to the Europa League is on the cards for the Old Trafford outfit.

However, rivals Manchester City could end up giving United a spot in Europe’s premier competition.

The Premier League winners are being threatened with a Champions League ban due to financial irregularities.

 ZCity are currently under investigation by a regulatory committee following a series of leaks into their conduct.

 UEFA’s financial control board are attempting to push for a one-year ban.

This means should City be removed from next year’s competition, United could receive their spot.
Due to the fact UEFA allows five English teams into the competition, the Red Devils could join Liverpool, Chelsea, and Tottenham, who all booked their spaces by finishing in the top four.

 However, this depends on whether Arsenal are successful in the Europa League final later this month.
The Gunners finished fifth in the Premier League this season, meaning they missed out on a Champions League spot.