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TB Joshua, Pastor Chris Are Winning Souls for the Devil, Ghanaian Bishop Claims
Ghanaian Bishop Isaac Owusu Bempah, Founder and Leader of the Glorious Word Power Ministries International, has labeled two of Nigeria’s celebrated pastors as partners in winning souls for the devil.
In the words of the controversial Owusu Bempah, the founding President of Believers’ LoveWorld Incorporated, also known as “Christ Embassy”, Dr Christian Oyakhilome (popularly known as “Pastor Chris”) and General Overseer of The Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), Prophet Temitope Balogun (aka TB) Joshua, are not “true men of God”, but leaders of occults, winning souls for the devil.
This claim, according to Owusu-Bempah, is based on God’s revelation to him in a vision as well as his own analysis of the scripture, works and conduct of the two popular heads of two religious organisations in Africa.
TB Joshua Speaks on President Jonathan, Jim Iyke, God Talking to Him and Private Jets
Televangelist Temitope Balogun Joshua of the Synagogue Church of all Nations opens up on multiple controversies surrounding him and his ministry.
On his ministry being seemingly more popular outside Nigeria than in Nigeria:
I want to offer the same prayer for you: that God should make you more popular outside your country than in your country.
Let other countries introduce you to your country. I think that is better. As it is written in the Bible, a prophet has no honour in his country.
I am not an evangelist or a pastor, I am a prophet. It is the word prophet that was used in that scriptural passage, not evangelist or so.
If my people had understood the work from the beginning, it could have affected the glory of God in my life today.
If people understand your vision from the beginning, you may not go far.
This is Really Sad, The girls in this video were stripped Naked and subjected to punishment as they were being Molested with Bottles and sort of strange objects Inserted into their Vagina because they stole Pepper.,and yet in the face of near death and dehumanisation, this mother and wife kept screaming, “I stole pepper and not cloth”.
The guys even flogged the girl and did all sorts.. This is really sad.. No Matter what these girls might have done., They Don't deserve such treatment., No Lady Deserve such treatment.. We hope the guys in the video are caught and Arrested..
When will all this type of nonsense stop. Please help us share this video until the lady get the justice she deserve.
I am not saying stealing is good but no on should suffer like this after confessing to a crime.
Viewer's Discretion Strongly Advised
Tiwa Savage’s husband, T-Billz Attacks Photo-Journalist..Snatched And Smashed his Camera!
Tiwa Savage’s Husband,Tuneji Balogun is in the news for fighting a photographer and broke his camera for snapping him some photos.
Tuneji Balogun aka Teebillz, attended the birthday party of crooner Sound Sultan last Wednesday, November 27, 2013 at Façade Thai Restaurant, Bishop Aboyade Cole, Victoria Island, Lagos and there he smashed a photographers camera after allegedly warning him not to take photos of him; the photojournalist denied directing his lens at Tuneji.
Multiple sources confirm that the photographer and Teebillz actually have a long-standing working relationship. The photographer, Elejo, has done several jobs for Tiwa and Teebillz. As a matter of fact, he goes to their house at 1004 Flats in Victoria Island to meet up with them sometimes, so he is not a stranger to Teebillz. Elejo confirmed the once cordial relationship by saying. ‘For the jobs I did for him months ago, he is still owing me the sum of N150,000 and so I do not understand why he is being hostile to me.’
AFTER months of speculation, the member representing Ekiti Central Federal Constituency 1 in the House of Representatives, Mr. Michael Opeyemi Bamidele, has finally dumped the All Progressives Congress (APC) for Labour Party.
Bamidele, who announced this on Sunday while addressing newsmen in Emure-Ekiti in Emure Local Government Area of Ekiti State after visiting the traditional ruler of the community and family members of those shot during a meeting of his supporters in the community, said he took the decision to join Labour Party “after due consultation among stakeholders including many of our community leaders and founding fathers of our dear state.”
Bamidele, who visited Mrs. Beatrice Ige, whom he alleged had 13 bullets removed from her buttocks; and the family of Mr. Folusho Ogundare, who was killed in the incident, announced that he could not “continue to wrestle for justice in the same boat where injustice has become institutionalised by those who, in spite of what they preach, have consistently demonstrated extreme allergy to internal democracy.”
He said: “I, in conjunction with many notable leaders and members of the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) in Ekiti State, have resolved to seek for membership of another progressive party with immediate effect rather than proceeding to register as new members of the All Progressives Congress.”
According to him, his action was not meant “to undermine the APC as a newly registered political party with progressive inclination,” but said “we have resolved to adopt, as our political platform, the Labour Party” which he described as a credible “progressive platform of convergence for our vision and commitment to internal democracy.”
He said he made the declaration in Emure as a mark of honour to the traditional ruler and the people, especially the late Ogundare, saying “our mission to Emure is to mourn the death of Ogundare; to warn those who want to make peaceful change impossible that no one is above the law, and in solidarity with the good people of Emure Ekiti, to stand on their soil and break the news that we are quitting the ranks of political desperadoes to embrace new political order that will take Ekiti to new heights.”
But the APC in reaction to the development, described it as “good riddance to bad rubbish,” saying “Ope has never been a member of APC, he was a member of ACN on which platform he was elected to the House of Representatives.”
The interim Chairman of APC in the state, Cheif Jide Awe, who reacted in a telephone interview, said: “We are comfortable more than ever with his exit. He has never made any positive contribution to the development of APC. We cannot feel his exit from the party. It is now left for his constituency to be proactive on his representation. A responsible and responsive representative must always seek the opinion of those he represents but in his own case, he acted and is still acting as if he is not the representative of the people.”
Bamidele, who announced this on Sunday while addressing newsmen in Emure-Ekiti in Emure Local Government Area of Ekiti State after visiting the traditional ruler of the community and family members of those shot during a meeting of his supporters in the community, said he took the decision to join Labour Party “after due consultation among stakeholders including many of our community leaders and founding fathers of our dear state.”
Bamidele, who visited Mrs. Beatrice Ige, whom he alleged had 13 bullets removed from her buttocks; and the family of Mr. Folusho Ogundare, who was killed in the incident, announced that he could not “continue to wrestle for justice in the same boat where injustice has become institutionalised by those who, in spite of what they preach, have consistently demonstrated extreme allergy to internal democracy.”
He said: “I, in conjunction with many notable leaders and members of the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) in Ekiti State, have resolved to seek for membership of another progressive party with immediate effect rather than proceeding to register as new members of the All Progressives Congress.”
According to him, his action was not meant “to undermine the APC as a newly registered political party with progressive inclination,” but said “we have resolved to adopt, as our political platform, the Labour Party” which he described as a credible “progressive platform of convergence for our vision and commitment to internal democracy.”
He said he made the declaration in Emure as a mark of honour to the traditional ruler and the people, especially the late Ogundare, saying “our mission to Emure is to mourn the death of Ogundare; to warn those who want to make peaceful change impossible that no one is above the law, and in solidarity with the good people of Emure Ekiti, to stand on their soil and break the news that we are quitting the ranks of political desperadoes to embrace new political order that will take Ekiti to new heights.”
But the APC in reaction to the development, described it as “good riddance to bad rubbish,” saying “Ope has never been a member of APC, he was a member of ACN on which platform he was elected to the House of Representatives.”
The interim Chairman of APC in the state, Cheif Jide Awe, who reacted in a telephone interview, said: “We are comfortable more than ever with his exit. He has never made any positive contribution to the development of APC. We cannot feel his exit from the party. It is now left for his constituency to be proactive on his representation. A responsible and responsive representative must always seek the opinion of those he represents but in his own case, he acted and is still acting as if he is not the representative of the people.”
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