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Wife Remanded For Allegedly Stabbing Husband To Death

  A Chief Magistrate Court, Ebute Meta, Lagos, on Monday remanded a 23-year-old woman, Stella Peter, in Kirikiri Prison for allegedly stabbing her husband to death with a kitchen knife.  Peter is being served one count charge of murder.  She pleaded to the charge but Magistrate A. O. Komolafe did not take her plea. According to the prosecutor, Insp. Kehinde Olatunde, the accused committed the offence on September 17 at 6:00am at Tejuosho, Yaba, Lagos. He claimed that the defendant stabbed her husband, Bala Haruna, on his back with a kitchen knife during a short fight, adding that Haruna later died as a result of the stabbing. He said, “The defendant had asked her husband for her daily stipend and this led to an exchange of hot words “The deceased and the defendant got into a fight and in a bid to defend herself, she took up a knife and stabbed him on his back.” Meanwhile, Magistrate Komalafe ordered that the accused be remanded in prison pending legal advice from the st

DCLM Daily Manna – Godliness Begets A Just Society

Topic: Godliness Begets A Just Society [DCLM Daily Manna 1 October 2019 Daily Devotional By Pastor William Folorunso Kumuyi] Text:  Exodus 21:26-36 (KJV) 26 And if a man smite the eye of his servant, or the eye of his maid, that it perish; he shall let him go free for his eye’s sake. 27 And if he smite out his manservant’s tooth, or his maidservant’s tooth; he shall let him go free for his tooth’s sake. 28 If an ox gore a man or a woman, that they die: then the ox shall be surely stoned, and his flesh shall not be eaten; but the owner of the ox shall be quit. 29 But if the ox were wont to push with his horn in time past, and it hath been testified to his owner, and he hath not kept him in, but that he hath killed a man or a woman; the ox shall be stoned, and his owner also shall be put to death. 30 If there be laid on him a sum of money, then he shall give for the ransom of his life whatsoever is laid upon him. 31 Whether he have gored a son, or have gored a daughter, according

Ben Nazareth – You Are Worthy

Anointed gospel music  artiste  Ben Nazareth  makes another prolific unveiling with the release of a new super adoration single titled  “You Are Worthy”  coming through after  I Depend On You  and ‘ Our Father ‘. This is a song of Divine acknowledgement unto God through which all being are called unto. Ben Nazareth expressed his unwivering heart of appreciation as he reverbed superb verse in  the praise of the Most High. You Are Worthy is a point note that redornes a heart of total worship unto God. Stream & Download Audio Below;    DOWNLOAD MP3     About Ben Nazareth Chinaza Benjamin Nwokearu known as Ben Nazareth is a Nigerian born Gospel singer, song writer, praise and worship Leader. He graduated as a banking and Finance student from Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Abia State. Born into a family of six in Imo state, he has been a worshiper from onset. Ben Nazareth became born again in his teenage age and he’s a member of Assemblies of God church. Havin

Sony Xperia 5 review: the good and bad

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Seeds Of Destiny Devotional – Beginning With God-A Key To Freedom

Topic: Beginning With God – A Key To Freedom [Seeds Of Destiny 1 October 2019 Devotional] Your liberation is connected to your revelation of God; captivity and imprisonment continue outside of God. SCRIPTURE:  In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.  Genesis 1:1 THOUGHT FOR THE DAY : Your liberation is connected to your revelation of God; captivity and imprisonment continue outside of God. Happy Independence Day Celebration-Nigeria! I congratulate our great nation on this colourful day, for the attainment of political independence 59 years ago. It is indeed a special day in the history of Nigeria. I also congratulate you and appreciate God for making you to step into the tenth month of the year, 2019. Today, I prophesy to you that the month of October shall answer for you; that long-awaited freedom you desire in your life and family shall happen in this season, in Jesus’ Name. Now, today being the beginning of a new month and the Independence Day celebration, we sh

UNIBEN Cancels Students' Symposium Aimed At Discussing ‘Revolution’

  The management of the University of Benin on Monday cancelled a symposium for students titled “Is Nigeria ripe for a revolution?” The event was organised by students of the Department of International Studies. An undergraduate of the institution, who confirmed the incident to SaharaReporters, said, “Students were really anticipating the debate because the topic is of national interest these days. “All of a sudden, the management came and ordered the students to cancel the debate because of the topic, they told students to choose another topic and another day for the event.” When our correspondent asked one of the organisers if the symposium would still hold in the coming days, he said, “We are making contacts with other members to see how we can still make the debate hold and even bigger by partnering with the Coalition for Revolution. “Meanwhile, the event may have to hold outside the university campus since the school’s management wants to dictate to students how to b

Independence: Adamawa State Governor Releases 18 Prisoners

  Adamawa State Governor, Ahmadu Fintiri, has approved the release of 18 prisoners in five facilities across the state. This was made known through a statement by the Director General of Media and Communications, Solomon Kumangar. The statement reads, “In commemoration of Nigeria’s 59th independence anniversary, Governor Ahmadu Fintiri has signed an executive order approving the release of 18 prisoners serving various jail terms in five correctional facilities across Adamawa State. “This is pursuant to the governor’s power of prerogative of mercy under Section 22 (I)(d) of the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.” The statement named locations of the correctional facilities from which inmates are to be released as Numan, Yola, Ganye, Jada and Kojoli, and said documents giving effects to the governor’s executive order had already been dispatched to the facilities.   News AddThis :  Original Author :  SaharaReporters, New York Disable advertisements :  fro

Simon Hatley

Simon Hatley . Simon Hatley (1685 – after 1723) was an English sailor involved in two hazardous privateering voyages to the South Pacific Ocean. With his ship beset by storms south of Cape Horn, Hatley shot an albatross, an incident immortalised by Samuel Taylor Coleridge in The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (illustrated). Hatley went to sea in 1708 under Captain Woodes Rogers, but was captured by the Spanish on the coast of Ecuador and was tortured by the Inquisition. Hatley's second voyage, under George Shelvocke, was the source of the albatross incident, recorded in Shelvocke's journal for 1 October 1719, and also ended with his capture by the Spanish, who held him as a pirate for looting a Portuguese ship. Hatley returned to Britain in 1723, though he hastily sailed to Jamaica lest he risk trial for piracy. His fate thereafter is unknown. In 1797, Wordsworth suggested Hatley's shooting of an albatross as the basis of a poem, which Coleridge published in Lyrical Ballads (

Simon Hatley

Simon Hatley . Simon Hatley (1685 – after 1723) was an English sailor involved in two hazardous privateering voyages to the South Pacific Ocean. With his ship beset by storms south of Cape Horn, Hatley shot an albatross, an incident immortalised by Samuel Taylor Coleridge in The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (illustrated). Hatley went to sea in 1708 under Captain Woodes Rogers, but was captured by the Spanish on the coast of Ecuador and was tortured by the Inquisition. Hatley's second voyage, under George Shelvocke, was the source of the albatross incident, recorded in Shelvocke's journal for 1 October 1719, and also ended with his capture by the Spanish, who held him as a pirate for looting a Portuguese ship. Hatley returned to Britain in 1723, though he hastily sailed to Jamaica lest he risk trial for piracy. His fate thereafter is unknown. In 1797, Wordsworth suggested Hatley's shooting of an albatross as the basis of a poem, which Coleridge published in Lyrical Ballads (