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Eucharia Anunobi Prays At Uche Elendu Looted Shop, Curses Those Who Said She Lie

Eucharia Anunobi has placed curses on those who accused Uche Elendu of lying that her store was looted to chase clout.

Uche Elendu had shared videos of her store vandalized by looters and actress Doris Ogala reacted by claiming Uche Elendu was showing off other people's looted stores as hers just to chase clout. Doris warned Uche to come clean else she would expose her.

While praying at Elendu's looted store, Eucharia Anunobi cursed those lying against Uche Elendu.

She prayed: "Today, may they never ever set up a shop. If they have ever set up a shop, may their shop burn to ashes in the name of Jesus."

It is Finished says the Lord� No more sorry pls.. instead rejoice with me as the lord has spoken and I have risen unto Greatness.
I sincerely from the depth of my heart appreciate my senior colleagues, sisters, my mentor Apostle @euchariaanunobi and Director of communication AGN @monalisacode for making out time to come and pray with me at the site of my loss, the same way they prayed the day it was opened.. May you both continue to grow from Glory to Glory IJN

To the Great men of God that prayed for me @apostleugochi @jerry_eze @nathanielblow @euchariaanunobi @prophetessgiftnwanugo may the anointing upon your life never cease and may your ministry grow from glory to glory in the mighty name of Jesus

For all of you my colleagues and Fans sending DMs, Calls, Money and gifts , tagging me every where, you all made me cry.. may you all shed tears of overwhelming joy b4 the end of this year IJN.

God bless you abundantly @kennyadebayo1�
My beloved Killer Curves Clients.. u guys are the real MVP.. the orders r overwhelming.. keep it coming I loveet

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Manchester United and France midfielder Paul Pogba says he will take legal action after "total fake" reports said he was to quit international football.

Pogba, 27, was reported to be quitting the France national team over comments made by the country's president, Emmanuel Macron, about Islam.

World Cup winner Pogba, who is Muslim, has 10 goals and 72 caps for France.

"Absolutely 100% unfounded news about me are going around, stating things I have never said or thought," he said.

Writing on Instagram, he said he was "appalled, angry, shocked and frustrated" at some media "using him to make total fake headlines" and "adding the French national team and my religion to the pot".

He added: "I am against any and all forms of terror and violence. Unfortunately, some press people don't act responsibly when writing the news, abusing their press freedom, not verifying if what they write/reproduce is true, creating a gossip chain without caring it affects people's lives and my life.

"I am taking legal action against the publishers and spreaders of these 100% Fake News."

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NSCDC Officer Joins In Looting Of Palliatives

Officer of the law!" Nigerians scream as Civil Defence officer is seen joining residents to grab Covid-19 palliatives discovered in a warehouse in Gwagwalada, Abuja

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Oyedepo speaks about hoodlums causing unrest, says they'd be punished

Bishop David Oyedepo of Winners Chapel has come against hoodlums and looters in a powerful prayer - The man of God prophesied that peace will be restored in the nation despite the unrest in the last few days -

The Bishop's prayers were said on Sunday, October 25, during a church service at the ministry's headquarters


PM News reports that the man of God made this known during his sermon on Sunday, October 25, while he was commenting on the latest issues in the nation. The clergyman said peace will be restored back to every nook and cranny of Nigeria. A part of his prayer read:

The land shall rest again in the name of Jesus Christ. “All the hoodlums who are taking advantage of this season, let hand be joined in hand, the wicked shall not go unpunished.” The man of God, Bishop Oyedepo, said peace shall reign again.

UGC Bishop Oyedepo added that the name of the Lord will be glorified in the land again after everything that had happened in the past week.

, Legit.ng earlier reported that a Nigerian man, Dipo Awojide, also spoke about the cases of unrest, saying those who engage in such an act are thieves. In a post on Friday, October 23, he said that taking away foodstuff is not a way of getting what is one's. He said doing so makes people as bad as the corrupt politicians they condemn.
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Smartly-dressed Ghanaian gentleman spotted hawking 'adode' on street

The most interesting part of the entire story is not that a man is hawking food, as that has become normal now, but that he was dressed officially.

The unnamed gentleman was seen in white long sleeves that were well tucked into his neatly pressed pair of trousers. He then wore an executive shoe and a tie over his shirt before going about his usual business of moving from place to place finding customers for his oyster kebabs.

Legit.ng earlier reported that in an inspiring video, Chukwu who wore a shirt and a tie could be seen pushing a show glass full of fruits on the streets of Benin. The corporate fruit seller, who enjoys country music as he pushes his show glass around town, said people who sell fruits should not be unkempt. I just wanted to tell a story -

He said it does not cost much to be neat when selling edible items, adding that he bought his tie for the sum of N600. Chukwu said he has been a servant for many people but he had to quit and start selling fruit because being a servant was not favourable to him. I fend for my family with my business proceeds - Corporate bottle seller .
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Nigerians Pay N1.23 Extra On Petrol As Admin Charge

PPPRA rakes in N1.845bn from hike

Marketers petition Osinbajo

Nigerians now pay N1.23 extra on every litre of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) also known as petrol as administrative charge.

The admin charge was N0.10 per litre before the hike. Producers of petroleum products, particularly lubricants, who gave this hint in petition to the Vice Presi-dent, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, exclusively sighted by New Telegraph at the weekend, accused the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA) of causing indirect hike in prices of petrol and other products across the country.

The PPPRA, checks showed, has begun implementation of this over 1,100 per cent hike in administrative charges on products, a move that made it rake in

about N1.845 billion from buyers of petrol in just one month. The downstream subsector has been deregulated, but Lubricant Producers Association of Nigeria (LUPAN) declared that on every litre of petrol consumed in Nigeria, consumers are still charged N1.23 as administrative charge for PPPRA.

This, which amounts to double taxation, according to LUPAN, also affects base oil. Nigeria, latest data from the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) shows, consumes about 50 million litres daily, a payment of N1.23 as administrative charge per litre translates to N61.50 million daily and N1.8 billion in 30 days.

“It is with profound consternation, that we, the LUPAN, are constrained to express our distress and consequent disapproval of the propensity of PPPRA to arbitrarily inflate its unwarranted charges from 10 kobo to N1.23 per litre of base oil imported, and insist on the registration of operators already licensed by the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) to import base oil, despite being shown a genuine DPR license,” the producers said in the petition.

It continued: “Over time, the association had been besieged by complaints from operators of being tasked with the payment of dues, charges, levies and/or compelled to register with agencies irrelevant to their operations or the sector as a whole; operators, on pain of having their consignments confiscated, find themselves acceding to their demands, and further find themselves inundated by a deluge of paperwork, draconian directives, bureaucratic protocols, all culminating in the delayed release of consignments, accrual of unwarranted demurrage, other ancillary expenses and the eventual hike in price of blended lubricants.

“…That the administrative and bureaucratic bottlenecks through which importers of base oils/manufacturers of lubricants are made to manoeuvre as well as the series of certifications, authorisations and clearances with their attendant levies and charges are potently detrimental to the business as they are, in most cases, time consuming, increase the expenses and other ancillary costs connected to receiving the product and significantly inflates the market cost of indigenously produced lubricants, making it less attractive than its imported substandard counterpart,” the petition signed by Executive Secretary, LUPAN, Emeka Obidike, read further.

Spokesperson for the PPPRA, Kimchi Apollo, could not be reached for comments as at the time of this report. He neither picked calls to his phone nor responded to a text message seeking clarifications on the allegation.

Obidike, however, said that the situation created by the administrative charge had caused “legalized businesses to be constantly picketed, threatened with the shutting down/sealing of their plants, confiscation, seizure and destruction of products purchased with bank loans.”

“That the PPPRA, in demanding the said charges, is acting ultra vires as a regulatory agency and has, to all intent and purpose, unilaterally conferred upon themselves the functions of a revenue collection agency, charging N1.23 on all petroleum products used in the country, to wit, PMS, AGO, DPK, Base Oil, Bitumen, LPG, etc., at the expense of the sector,” he said.

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Former Man. City youth player, Jeremy Wisten has reportedly taken his own life after being released by the club

Witsen, a promising talent born in Malawi and raised in the UK, joined Man City at the U-13 level in February 2016 and was recently released by the club.

According to Malawi24, the 17-year-old was left depressed by the club's decision to release him and he decided to take his life.



Details of his death remain unclear, but Manchester City and senior players at the club including Raheem Sterling and Aymeric Laporte have paid tribute to the former academy player.
A City statement read: "The Manchester City family are saddened to learn of the passing of former academy player Jeremy Wisten. We send our deepest condolences to his friends and family.



Our thoughts are with you at this difficult time."

Jeremy Wisten had high hopes of flourishing at Manchester City before his sudden demise.


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