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20th child of late founder, S.B.J Oshoffa, emerges new church leader

Rev. Oshoffa stated the need to build the CCC worldwide as started by his father Samuel B.J. Oshoffa - which was what led to his emergence as the “unification leader” of the church. The church leader who spoke in Lagos on Monday, said his emergence was ordained by God, as it had been foretold. Punch reports that his nomination was sequel to the vacation of the seat by court judgement against his elder brother, Emmanuel Oshoffa.

5 unknown yet beautiful places to visit in Nigeria

These include the Yankari Game Reservein Bauchi State, Zuma Rock in Abuja, Kajuru Castle in Kaduna State, Obudu Cattle Ranch inCross Rivers , and the Sacred Grove in Osun State. In spite of these well unknown places, there is still an untapped tourist paradise waiting to be discovered. Here are five unknown yet beautiful places to visit in Nigeria: Ado-Awaye Lake, Oyo State ADVERTISEMENT There are only two suspended lakes in the world.

Al Capone: Read the Gangster's Obituary From 1947

When notorious gangster Al Capone died 70 years ago—on Jan. 25, 1947—it was quietly, like little else in his life. As TIME’s report on Capone‘s death made clear, the scars on his face were the outward symbol of his “hot-tempered, dramatic, sentimental and tough” personality. When he moved to Chicago, during Prohibition, that personality turned into a business asset, as his fame spread within the city’s world of bootlegging and brothels.

Al Michaels (Television Sportscaster) - On This Day

Full Name: Alan Michaels Profession: Television Sportscaster Biography: Now employed by NBC Sports after nearly three decades (1977–2006) with ABC Sports, he is perhaps best known for his many years of calling play-by-play of National Football League games, including nearly two decades with Monday Night Football. He is also known for famous calls in other sports, including the Miracle on Ice ("Do you believe in miracles?") at the 1980 Winter Olympics and the earthquake-interrupted Game 3 of the 1989 World Series.

Angela Okorie says 10 bullets were removed from her head during assassins attack

The actress made this known via her Instagram page on Sunday, December 15, 2019, while sharing an x-ray scan video after the alleged attack. According to her, surviving the attack was clearly God's plan. "Undiluted grace will never stop to exist in my home, 10 bullets were removed from my head and 2 bullets close to my eyes, God alone deserves all the glory and honor. You are God all by your self, I am a child of Grace.

Bullied 10-yr old makes Fashion Week debut with clothing line for plus sizes

The 5th grader who is chubby and gets bullied a lot for it turned her nightmarish experience into something positive as she started a clothing line including for plus sizes. The 10 year old made a debut at the 2015 New York Week as a child designer dressing curvy models! ADVERTISEMENT "I was bullied and they called me all kinds of names. One time I got stabbed by a pencil,"

Call Me! But Not on Skype or Any Other Videophone

I figured that when 2010 finally arrived, I’d be here in Los Angeles on my videophone looking at my new editor in her formfitting silver bodysuit as she yelled at me from New York for sexually harassing her in the first sentence of the first column we worked on together. But even though we both have Skype, we haven’t used it once. In fact, even though Skype is the only one of all the cool gadgets that cartoons promised me would exist by 2010, people don’t seem nearly as excited as they should be.

China's Farmed Caviar Poised for Global Recognition

Perched on eastern China’s Qiandao (“Thousand Island”) Lake are 300 floating steel pens, their waters churning with writhing fish. These are sturgeon, a species native to Russia and Central Asia, much sought after for its roe, which is processed into caviar. Despite China’s well-deserved notoriety for choking pollution and woeful food safety, the world’s number two economy produces some 35% of all caviar today. And it’s not just a cheap substitute.

CRIME: Dodging Dynamiters | TIME

On the night of Dec. 12, 1926, two men rang the doorbell at the home of Joseph Adams, 300-pound mayor of West City, Ill. The mayor, incautious, unsuspecting, opened the door. His callers took hasty shots at the 300-pound target, ran for their machines, left Mayor Adams dying across his threshold. Now the State of Illinois holds Charles Birger, gunman, gangster, as accessory to the murder of Joe Adams. With the imprisonment of Charles Birger, the two gangs which have for ten months terrorized the district in and around Williamson County, Ill.

Culture, language important to the wellbeing of society - Prof Gana

Gana, Chairman, Board of Trustees set up to reprint version of Nupe Bible translation, spoke during the inauguration of the Nupe Bible at the Cathedral Church of Anglican Diocese Bida on Tuesday. Prof Gana who is also the ‘Hasken Nupe’, expressed delight that the initial Nupe Bible translation earlier in 18th century, had now been updated with the latest Nupe language developments for the understanding and spread of the Gospel.