Saturday, 15 July 2017

10 Steps To Overcome Going To Church Late.

1. Iron all your outfit before you sleep.

2. Polish/ clean footwear before you sleep.

3. Get your bible/ handbook/ tablet/ bags etc ready at one place.

4. Get your offering also ready

5. Sleep early

6. “Even when I get there early, I won’t meet anyone

Avoid the above saying. Get there early and let someone come and meet you. Don’t forget you are also someone.

7. Washing on sundays before church is not really encouraging. It may delay you.

8. If taking your bath will make you late it’s better to bath before going to bed on Saturday or wait until you are back from church.

9. If it takes you 15 minutes to drive/walk to the church, always make allowance for extra time for in case of anything. For instance, if service is 8am and it takes you 10 minutes to drive/walk to church, it’s always better to leave home 7:40.

10. Don’t give room for friends and relatives visit you few hours to fellowship. If they come when you are preparing to church, take them along or make them wait until you are back. They are not more important than God.

NB: going to church early ignites the blessing of the Lord upon your life. Don’t be a habitual late comer to church, it’s a dishonour to your God.

#Halleluyah

Source:http://aauxclusive.com/how-to-overcome-going-to-church-late/

Sunday, 9 July 2017

BREAKING : Nnamdi Kanu Ask IPOB Members to attack Assemblies Of God Church


SECURITY ALERT :

The Leadership of Assemblies Of God Nigeria  in Aba District are by this Notice urged to take urgent Steps to stop any Destruction of Assemblies Of God Church 222 Clifford Road Aba in Aba District.

Security Information reaching PUO has confirmed that Members of the Indigenous People of Biafra  (IPOB) led by Nnamdi Kanu has mobilized their members to attack the Church and the Senior Pastor Rev Don Njoku.

The IPOB members are claiming that Rev Don Njoku of AGC 222 Clifford allegedly Called Nnamdi Kanu an Anti Christ and they had mobilized thousands of their members to storm the Church Tomorrow.

Cc: Rev P.K Emeaba

Rev Ogba Onyeije

Rev Israel Ngene

Rev Ogboso Ejindu

Source : puoreporters

Tuesday, 25 April 2017

Lagos State Government Seals Off Tony Rapu’s Church

Lagos State Government Seals Off Tony Rapu’s Church



The Lagos State Government has allegedly approved the sealing of a Lekki-based Church, christened ‘The Dome’ in Lekki Phase 1, for violating building regulations.
The church which is headed by popular pastor, Dr. Tony Rapu. According to a statement by the Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Anifowoshe Abiola, the owners of the church contravened the Lagos State Regional and Urban Planning Law 2010 by building without title documents and necessary building permits.
The commissioner stated that the church had no Planning permit to construct the building adding that the fence of the church fence was in the right of way of Freedom Road (which is currently under construction) and also directly under the high-tension wires.
The statement reads in part:
“While government appreciates citizens’ rights to freedom of worship, the law stipulates a minimum of 15meter setback from the high tension wire to the property line. This church neglected and has refused to comply with the Statutory Notice served, as such the State Government must protect its citizens in order to mitigate against avoidable disasters.”
The statement further said that the government has given a 30-day ultimatum to owners/developers of buildings without planning permit to comply with the state planning laws to avoid sanction.
It emphasized the government’s position against illegal development of buildings and warned owners against building without planning approval.
Nigerian Man Says Those That Got Electrocuted In Calabar Deserved It Because They Didn’t Do This For Nigeria

Nigerian Man Says Those That Got Electrocuted In Calabar Deserved It Because They Didn’t Do This For Nigeria


A Nigeria Facebook user, Mike Anders, has come underfire after saying some unpleasant things to the victims of the mass electrocution incident in Calabar.
According to him, the victims of the tragedy deserved it for being unpatriotic, as they decided to skip Nigerian National matches for Foreign matches.
He said;
“You skipped our National football to watch foreign football and electric pole fall on your head, that’s the price for being unpatriotic”
“You have one choice, either you are a patriotic Nigerian ready to uphold her honor and glory or a sabotour committing felony”
I Will Never Buy A Selfish Player For Chelsea – Conte Says

I Will Never Buy A Selfish Player For Chelsea – Conte Says


Chelsea manager, Antonio Conte, has vowed never to bring a selfish player to the club.
Conte was reacting to suggestions that Eden Hazard could reach Lionel Messi’s level, if he becomes more selfish on the pitch. But the Italian insists he would rather lose a game than have such player in his squad.
Speaking in a news conference at Cobham on Monday, Conte also dismissed the idea that Messi plays selfishly.
“No, no, no, absolutely not,” Conte said when asked if Hazard should be more selfish.
“I don’t think that a player like Messi is a selfish player. The first target for every great champion is to play for the team and to put your talent into the team. If you do this, the team [increases] your talent.
“The best players in the world don’t exist without a team. For me, it’s sad to listen to this, that a player must ‘be more selfish’ to reach the top level. That’s very sad. It’s not my idea of football and I will never understand this. Never, never. In my team, I don’t want selfish players.
“I prefer to lose a game than to have a selfish player. For me, I don’t want this and I can’t accept this. I don’t want my club to buy me a selfish player one day. Never. No.”
Nigerians Can Now Get UK Visa On Same Day Of Application – UK Embassy


The British government has announced a special service for Nigerians which enables them get their UK visa on the same day of application.
British High Commissioner, Mr. Paul Arkwright disclosed this on Monday at the 40th anniversary of the Nigerian British Chamber of Commerce, NBCC, in Lagos.
Mr Arkwright while speaking at the event said that the British embassy has made provision for visa applicants in Nigeria to get their visa on the same day or within five days of application.
He noted that the embassy as part of its special services has reduced the maximum turnaround time for all classes of visa application to 15 days.
“We have introduced a same day visa service – at a cost – for visas in Nigeria.
“We have also introduced a service that means you get a visa within five days, at a lower cost than the same day process.
“Our turnaround time for all other visas is 15 days.
“The key thing, however, is that all visitors to the UK, whether they are from Nigeria or anywhere else, must respect the law and the length of time their visa says they can stay in the UK.
“In 2016, around 140,000 Nigerians applied for visas to the UK. Of those that applied for student visas, 90 percent were successful.
“For those that applied for other visas, around 70 percent were successful.
“There are as many as 250,000 Nigerian nationals or dual Nigerian-British nationals living in the UK at the moment.
“Some claim the total Nigerian diaspora in the UK is well over a million. We want Nigerians to come to the UK. They come to do business, to study, to see family and to invest in our economy.”