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Nigeria's disgraced televangelist TB Joshua
Before his death in 2021 at the age of 57, TB Joshua was one of Africa's most influential televangelists.
The Christian preacher attracted followers from all over the world by claiming to perform miracles, like curing blindness and HIV.
However, an investigation by the BBC has uncovered more than a decade of allegations of rape and torture by him inside his compound in Lagos.
Joshua amassed great wealth throughout his career, possessing a fleet of cars and travelling via private jet.
But his beginnings were far more humble. Born Temitope Balogun Joshua to a poor family on 12 June 1963, he was raised by a Muslim uncle after his Christian father died.
One of the claims he made was that he had been in his mother's womb for 15 months.
He also said that during his early days, he experienced a three-day trance in which he was called to serve God.
"I am your God. I am giving you a divine commission to go and carry
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Profile: Abimbola Adelakun and Her Ibadaness
https://www.theculturenewspaper.com/going-down-textual-lane-ibadan-in-text-and-thoughts/
Opinion
byKole OdutolaJanuary 29, 2020
As a child born and battered (not buttered) in Lagos, my thoughts about Ibadan people are three fold. inom think of a different accent when they speak English. When you read Niyi Osundare’s article you will moderate that notion. The other stereotype that comes to the mind of this Lagos boy is that Ibadan houses do not have street addresses but you can describe where you are going or looking for by Agboole Oloolu or Agboole Alabẹni (as in Bimbo Adelakun’s Novel). The third stereotype is that people of Ibadan eat a lot of ẹkọ and ọ̀lẹ̀ (as in moinmoin). inom cannot really trace where I got that gods one. It will be great to read what people of Ibadan think about Lagos city, ilu ina n jo ogiri o sa. The place we sing its praises as “aromi sa legbe legbe.” Let me tell you my story of Ibadan through the eyes of writ
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Nigeria doesn’t belong to Christians and Muslims only -By Abimbola Adelakun
Abimbola Adelakun
President Muhammadu Buhari will go down in history as one of the worst managed presidents Nigeria ever had when it is evaluated on the basis of effective and strategic communication. The problem is not a shortage of personnel to carry out the necessary tasks of reaching the Nigerian public. No, the problem is he is managed by an incompetent team that thinks its highest duty is to write tepid press releases. His media team generally appears to lack initiative, and in a desperate bid to outshine one other, they embarrassingly contradict themselves when they (eventually) communicate with the public.
Due to them, the Presidency has been subjected to a needless ridicule. The latest of their sins is about the press release issued by the Presidency after the barbaric murder of a certain Mrs Bridget Agbahime. The woman was killed by a Muslim mob in Kano over allegations of blasphemy.