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American Evangelist, Morris Cerullo, Is Dead

Amazing American minister, Dr Morris Cerullo, is dead.  The TV preacher kicked the bucket on Saturday in San Diego, California, United States at 88.  Conceived on October 2, 1931, Cerullo affected numerous with his persuasive words and Christian lessons that spread over decades.  As a writer, he distributed in excess of 80 books.  The minister, who began evangelizing at 16 years old, would be recalled by numerous individuals as a torchbearer.  Organizer and Presiding Bishop of The Redeemed Evangelical Mission, Bishop Mike Okonkwo, who has welcomed Cerullo a few times for lecturing commitment communicated stun over his demise.  He stated: "My dad – Dr. Morris Cerullo! Like a decent warrior of Christ, you battled a decent battle, completed your course and kept the confidence (2 Tim 4:7).  "Our encouragement is that you carried on with a significant life, raising men over the globe for Jesus. Goodbye Papa Cerullo! We will miss you beyond a reasonable doub...

Nigeria Gorillas: World's rarest great ape pictured with babies

Gorillas in Nigeria: World's rarest great ape pictured with babies Only 300 Cross River gorillas are known to live in the wild, making them the most endangered sub-species in the world.  The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) says this sighting raises hopes that the animals at risk of extinction are actually reproducing in large numbers. A number of infant gorillas are visible in the shots taken earlier this year. WCS in Nigeria, an international non-governmental organisation, said the pictures were captured by camera traps in the Mbe mountains "in cross rivers. ' Wary of humans ' Cross River gorillas are the world's rarest great ape. They are naturally wary of humans and have subtle distinctions from other species - such as smaller heads, longer arms and lighter-coloured hair. The primates were known to live in some mountain's in Nigeria and neighbouring Cameroon but are rarely seen. The WCS says it is working closely with a community organisation, the Conser...

U.S. Military Delay a Key Missile-Defense Test for 13 Years?

The U.S. Rocket Defense Agency (MDA) isn't trying its most dominant rocket interceptor enough, the Government Accountability Office asserted in a June 2019 report. The military knock back one key preliminary on various occasions over a time of 13 years. 

Pope kisses feet of rival South Sudan leader

Pope Francis kisses feet of Sudanese pioneers. 

Nigerian Airforce speaks on bombing wrong target, killing civilians in Zamfara:

The Nigerian Air Force, NAF, has approached anybody with proof that guiltless regular folks were focused by the NAF amid its ongoing air strikes in Zamfara, to deliver such proof. 

NNPC Moves to Cut Fuel Imports, Signs $50m Refinery Overhaul Contract with Italian Firm

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has again announced plans to revamp the nation’s four refineries to help the country save billions of dollars it expends annually on fuel imports. To this end, the corporation has awarded a contract worth about $50 million to Italy’s Maire Tecnimont to carry out checks and equipment inspections of Port Harcourt refinery.

2019 Mazda3 AWD first drive review: Surefooted sweetheart

Back in January, Roadshow's Steven Ewing spent a day driving  the brand-new 2019 Mazda3  though sunny Southern California, and came away impressed. It's as great to drive as ever, but the new Mazda3 boasts significant improvements in onboard tech, not to mention creature comforts. Overall, it's a better-rounded car, but hasn't lost any of  Mazda's   characteristic on-road verve.

Thunderstorm kills three persons in Delta —CP

It is true, but it is still a suspected case because there is no medical report to prove that the victims were killed by a thunderstorm,” the CP said.

Dangote Truck Crushes Multiple Vehicles On Kaduna-Abuja Road, As Many Feared Dead. Photos:

Report has it that scores of passengers were killed in multiple accident which happened on Friday afternoon, along Kaduna-Abuja expressway.

Delta, A’Ibom, Rivers, C’River may possibly go

In Warri, Oshiomhole boasted that Governor Okowa should get his handover note ready, while Osinbajo maintained that the state could no longer afford to be ruled by PDP, comments that infuriated Gbagi, who upbraided them to be mindful of their utterances, as they cannot enslave Deltans.

Tension in Rivers as soldiers invade King Ateke Tom’s palace

TENSION heightened in Rivers State, yesterday,  as soldiers in over 20 vehicles, allegedly invaded and ransacked the palace of the Amanyanabo of Okochiri Kingdom, Okirika Local Government Area of Rivers State, His Majesty Ateke Tom.

51-year-old rapes, impregnates teenager in Abuja

A 51-year-old Civil Engineer, Oluwadare Adesanmi, has been arrested by the operatives of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP), for allegedly defiling and impregnating a 15-year- old house help (name withheld).

Abuja residents lament flooding after first rainfall

Some residents of Abuja have raised alarm over the damage caused by flooding. 

$1 million bail set for singer, R. Kelly:

A US judge set a $1 million bail for R&B superstar R. Kelly on Saturday after he was charged with 10 counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse against four victims, three of them minors. At a bond hearing, prosecutors said they had DNA evidence taken from one victim that matched Kelly’s. Semen taken from the shirt of a second victim, who was under age 17, was a preliminary match, they added. In setting bail, Judge John Fitzgerald Lyke Jr. ordered Kelly to not have contact with anyone under 18 years old, and to not have contact with any of the alleged victims or witnesses. The singer was required to relinquish his passport. Although his bail was set at $1 million, Kelly needs to put up only one-tenth that amount, or $100,000, to be let out of jail.

Corper Goes Into Hiding, Crying As Gunmen Storm Their Polling Unit:

Heartbreaking moment NYSC corper working for Inec in rivers burst into tears crying in fear of her life after gunmen with fully automatic assault machine gun rifles stormed their pulling unit and started shooting and killing people.

R. Kelly Facing charges of sex abuse against minors:

R&B superstar R. Kelly turned himself in to Chicago police on Friday, after prosecutors charged him with 10 counts of aggravated criminal sex abuse against four victims, three of them minors.

The Next Chinese Naval Threat: Robot Warships.

In the western Pacific, China already has advantage in ships numbers compared to the United States. If the Chinese fleet acquires large numbers of inexpensive robotic vessels, that advantage could grow.

Senators are urging Trump to stick with F-35s as the US eyes buying new souped-up F-15 fighter jets:

The US Air Force will reportedly ask for eight new Boeing F-15 fighter jets in its next budget request, and Republican senators are already worried this could mean bad things for the US's F-35 Joint Strike Fighter.

US Air Force Starts Detailed Planning for Space Force Set Up – Chief of Staff:

US President Donald Trump will sign a directive later on Tuesday to establish the Space Force within the Department of the Air Force.

Trump finds African woman juggling ball ‘Amazing’

US President Donald Trump’s attention has been caught by an African woman, juggling a ball in a trending video on social media.