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[Music + Lyrics] Nene Olajide – Pray

Anointed, skillful songwriter and worshipper leader Nene Olajide kicks of the year with ‘ Pray ‘ a single that will stir up the hunger to go into a deeper place of communion with the maker. The single is a follow up after her album ‘Light‘ was released in a concert which featured a renowned worship leader Steve Crown.. Nene Olajide is no new name in the Gospel music circle following her massively accepted worship anthem ‘ Yeshua ‘. In the new single she urges women to engage in active prayer lifestyle as there is so much power when they pray. While encouraging the women to pray the men, children are not an exemption. According to Nene , when we pray things change, miracles happen. If you are ever confronted by life challenges, just pray. Stream & Download Audio Below;  http://gospelhotspot.net/wp-content/uploads/Nene-Olajide-Pray.mp3   DOWNLOAD MP3   Lyrics: Pray By Nene Olajide  We are sent to the hills of the Lord……. By the strength of Yahweh…. we are sent ….. We

EFCC Breaks Silence On Detention Of Shehu Sani

  The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has spoken up on the detention of ex-lawmaker, Senator Shehu Sani. Sani is being detained for allegedly obtaining $25,000 from an auto dealer, Alhaji Sani Dauda, to bribe EFCC Chairman, Ibrahim Magu, in order to protect him from an investigation by the agency. The anti-graft agency, in a statement signed by its acting spokesperson, Tony Orilade, said the senator is being treated well and he is detained in a very decent environment, adding that Sani has a case to answer. “Invariably, claims in some quarters of the breach of his fundamental human rights are merely in the imagination of the purveyors of such claims. “Let it be stated clearly that Senator Shehu Sani has questions to answer as regards his alleged involvement in name-dropping, and particularly that he obtained $25,000 from Alhaji Sani Dauda, the ASD Motors boss, in order to help shield him from investigations being carried out by the EFCC. “For certain people to br

Seeds Of Destiny Devotional – The Reward Of Patience With God

Seeds Of Destiny 11 January 2020 Devotional by Pastor Paul Enenche – The Reward Of Patience With God Topic:  Strategy – An Antidote To Struggles In Life Those who wait on the Lord never waste in life; those who trust in God never rust in Life. SCRIPTURE:  But let patience have her perfect works that you may be perfect and entire, wanting nothing –  James 1:4. THOUGHT FOR THE DAY:  Those who wait on the Lord never waste in life; those who trust in God never rust in Life. Patience is the ability to stay calm in the face of delays, challenges or controversies. Patience with God is the ability to trust and wait on God in seasons of difficulties, even when the reason does not present itself to wait on Him. This is very important because those who wait on the Lord never waste in life; those who trust in God never rust in Life. So, what then is the reward of patience with God? Patience with God delivers a person from the danger of alternatives. It is impatience that makes people work

EFCC Breaks Silence On Detention Of Shehu Sani

  The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has spoken up on the detention of ex-lawmaker, Senator Shehu Sani. Sani is being detained for allegedly obtaining $25,000 from an auto dealer, Alhaji Sani Dauda, to bribe EFCC Chairman, Ibrahim Magu, in order to protect him from an investigation by the agency. The anti-graft agency, in a statement signed by its acting spokesperson, Tony Orilade, said the senator is being treated well and he is detained in a very decent environment, adding that Sani has a case to answer. “Invariably, claims in some quarters of the breach of his fundamental human rights are merely in the imagination of the purveyors of such claims. “Let it be stated clearly that Senator Shehu Sani has questions to answer as regards his alleged involvement in name-dropping, and particularly that he obtained $25,000 from Alhaji Sani Dauda, the ASD Motors boss, in order to help shield him from investigations being carried out by the EFCC. “For certain people to br

Courtney Everts Mykytyn, Crusader for School Integration, Dies at 46

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Lexington-Concord Sesquicentennial half dollar

Lexington-Concord Sesquicentennial half dollar . The Lexington-Concord Sesquicentennial half dollar is a fifty-cent piece struck by the United States Bureau of the Mint in 1925 as a commemorative coin in honor of the 150th anniversary of the Battles of Lexington and Concord. It was designed by Chester Beach. Members of the Massachusetts congressional delegation introduced legislation in 1924 to authorize a commemorative half dollar for the anniversary. The bill passed both houses of Congress and was signed by President Calvin Coolidge. Beach had to satisfy committees from both Lexington and Concord, and the Commission of Fine Arts passed the design only reluctantly, feeling he had been given poor materials to work with. The coins were sold for $1, and were vended at the anniversary celebrations in Lexington and in Concord; they were sold at banks across New England. Although just over half of the authorized mintage of 300,000 was struck, almost all the coins that were minted were sold

Lexington-Concord Sesquicentennial half dollar

Lexington-Concord Sesquicentennial half dollar . The Lexington-Concord Sesquicentennial half dollar is a fifty-cent piece struck by the United States Bureau of the Mint in 1925 as a commemorative coin in honor of the 150th anniversary of the Battles of Lexington and Concord. It was designed by Chester Beach. Members of the Massachusetts congressional delegation introduced legislation in 1924 to authorize a commemorative half dollar for the anniversary. The bill passed both houses of Congress and was signed by President Calvin Coolidge. Beach had to satisfy committees from both Lexington and Concord, and the Commission of Fine Arts passed the design only reluctantly, feeling he had been given poor materials to work with. The coins were sold for $1, and were vended at the anniversary celebrations in Lexington and in Concord; they were sold at banks across New England. Although just over half of the authorized mintage of 300,000 was struck, almost all the coins that were minted were sold