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6 September 2014

Fight For Bama: Military Deploy Nigeria's Warplanes


Nigerian military allegedly use country’s warplanes for carrying out air strikes in Bama previously seized by Boko Haram insurgents.

After the insurgents had recently taken over the strategic town of Borno state displacing locals and forcing soldiers to flee from the area, the military were said to continue counter-strike attacks on Boko Haram bases in Bama, this time deploying warplanes.

Ebola Solution: WHO Recommends To Use Survivors' Blood


The World Health Organization (WHO) revealed how the use of Ebola survivors’ blood could help the infected patients to recover.

While there is no approved drug for the deadly tropical virus which has already claimed around 2,000 lives in West Africa, hundreds of people still have managed to win the battle with Ebola.  Health experts say that such survivors develop antibodies in their blood and thus immunity from further infection, Premium Times reports.

Adultery Scandal Rocks Methodist Church


Controversy has trailed the reinstatement of one Methodist Church priests, Rev Abayomi Okesanya who was sent on suspen­sion for alleged adultery as church members at the Ereko circuit, Di­ocese of Lagos, Methodist Church of Nigeria are protesting his return.

Aggrieved members of the church located at No 18 Ereko Street, Idumota, Lagos have vowed to re­sist the return of the priest.

According to The Sun, the Priest’s wife, Yemisi Okesanya accused him of impregnating another woman.

The Reason I Fought With Bishop Oyedepo - Pastor Tunde Bakare

Pastor Tunde Bakare of the Latter Rain Assembly in an  interview speaks on the  reason he fought with Bishop Oyedepo,  his experience as a running mate to Gen. Muhammadu Buhari at the 2011 general elections amongst other issues.


In this interview with Adeola Balogun, Nonye Ben-Nwankwo, Pastor Tunde Bakare opens up

On his take on anointing oil

People like to create their own Tunde Bakare. I love God, I love people, I love the godly and the ungodly and I try within my God-given ability to teach the truth.

Nigeria vs Congo: Shock For Players And Fans

Nigeria’s Super Eagles had their first qualifying match in Group A on their way to Morocco for AFCON 2015 on September 6, 2014, Saturday.



It all started well, especially after an early goal by Afe Ambrose, about 13 minutes after the start. But then it was a shock for the defending African champions and their fans. Three conceded goals in a row put the team 1-3 behind. The search for two late equalizers was only 50% successful.

The Super Eagles lost their first game in Calabar, 2-3. Before today, their worst performance at this stadium was a 1-1 draw vs Kenya last year.