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Tuesday 31 January 2017

Man turns into FIREBALL in New York city

A man in New York set himself on fire and walked around like nothing was wrong. The event was captured on camera. Man turns into FIREBALL in New York city From the footage, the burning man is seen standing on a sidewalk near parked cars and then he calmly removed his coat.

People passing by, can be heard asking whether he is ok, but the man does not respond and remains silent throughout the video. Man turns into FIREBALL in New York city As the video ends, the man is walking across the street.The man filming the mysterious incident can be heard saying: "This guy's on fire. What the hell? Hey, are you ok? Are you good?" Meanwhile, on Tuesday, January 17, a protester against Donald Trump set himself on fire outside the Trump International Hotel in Washington DC.
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Monday 30 January 2017

Canada ready to help people affected by trump's ban


Ahmed Hussen who is the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship in Canada has announced that the country will provide temporary residency to those stranded due to the ban in the US. President Donald Trump signed an executive order placing a temporary ban on seven Muslim-dominated countries but Canada has opted to provide a temporary haven for those stranded in Canada. READ ALSO: You have provoked God – Olumba Olumba tells Trump The minister who was born in Somalia which is one of the countries placed on ban said each country has the right to enact its own policies and defended Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s tweet that immigrants are welcomed in Canada. He said: “I think it was very important for the Prime Minister to issue that tweet to communicate our strong tradition, our long history, of providing sanctuary and protection to those who are fleeing war and persecution regardless of their faith.” “Yes, I was born in Somalia, but I took my oath of citizenshship to this country 15 years ago. And I’m a Canadian. I’ve spent most of my life here and I continue to be proud of our country our ability to be generous and to view those who seek protection.” “I can tell you what our principles are. Our principles are of openness, open to ideas, open to people, open to those who want to come here and make a better life for themselves, contribute to our economy [with] their high skills, and to also to continue to have compassion for those who seek sanctuary in our country, and I think we’ve been a better country as a result.” The minister who was born in Somalia which is one of the countries placed on ban said each country has the right to enact its own policies and defended Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s tweet that immigrants are welcomed in Canada. He said: “I think it was very important for the Prime Minister to issue that tweet to communicate our strong tradition, our long history, of providing sanctuary and protection to those who are fleeing war and persecution regardless of their faith.” “Yes, I was born in Somalia, but I took my oath of citizenshship to this country 15 years ago. And I’m a Canadian. I’ve spent most of my life here and I continue to be proud of our country our ability to be generous and to view those who seek protection.” “I can tell you what our principles are. Our principles are of openness, open to ideas, open to people, open to those who want to come here and make a better life for themselves, contribute to our economy [with] their high skills, and to also to continue to have compassion for those who seek sanctuary in our country, and I think we’ve been a better country as a result.” READ ALSO: 1 million sign petition to prevent Trump from travelling to UK “Every country has the right to determine their policies. I can only tell you that we will continue our longstanding tradition of being open to those who seek sanctuary. And also to view immigration as a great, great way to boost our economic growth and the prosperity of all Canadians. And we’ve always had that balance and our immigration levels try to reflect that.”
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Canada ready to help people affected by trump's ban


Ahmed Hussen who is the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship in Canada has announced that the country will provide temporary residency to those stranded due to the ban in the US. President Donald Trump signed an executive order placing a temporary ban on seven Muslim-dominated countries but Canada has opted to provide a temporary haven for those stranded in Canada. READ ALSO: You have provoked God – Olumba Olumba tells Trump The minister who was born in Somalia which is one of the countries placed on ban said each country has the right to enact its own policies and defended Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s tweet that immigrants are welcomed in Canada. He said: “I think it was very important for the Prime Minister to issue that tweet to communicate our strong tradition, our long history, of providing sanctuary and protection to those who are fleeing war and persecution regardless of their faith.” “Yes, I was born in Somalia, but I took my oath of citizenshship to this country 15 years ago. And I’m a Canadian. I’ve spent most of my life here and I continue to be proud of our country our ability to be generous and to view those who seek protection.” “I can tell you what our principles are. Our principles are of openness, open to ideas, open to people, open to those who want to come here and make a better life for themselves, contribute to our economy [with] their high skills, and to also to continue to have compassion for those who seek sanctuary in our country, and I think we’ve been a better country as a result.”
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Sunday 29 January 2017

Texas mosque burned as Trump bans Muslim countries from US, court kicks


- The fire was discovered by a convenience store clerk at around 2am and the fire service was called in - The mosque, which is called Islamic Centre of Victoria, was entirely destroyed despite great effort by the fire service department to stop the blaze - US authorities say they cannot confirm yet if it was an attack by an arsonist but the Islamic Centre's president Shahid Hashmi said the Imam discovered that the alarm were inactive and doors unlocked in surveillance footage A mosque in Texas has been burned down by a fire just hours after US President Donald Trump signed an executive order banning entry to citizens of seven Muslim countries. READ ALSO: US immigration begins preventing Muslims from entering United States Daily Mail UK reports that the fire started in the early hours of Saturday, January 28 and was discovered by a clerk at a convenience store who spotted smoke and flames coming out of the Islamic Centre of Victoria at about 2am. The flames grow bigger and quickly consume the structure. The Islamic Centre's president Shahid Hashmi said the imam, who was awake, discovered on the mosque's online surveillance that the alarm had been deactivated and the doors were unlocked. Hashmi said: “He was worried about it and drove over there. By that time, fire engines were already there pouring water on the fire. A firefighter walks across the front of the mosque as efforts continued to stop the fire. “It's sad to stand there and watch it collapse down, and the fire was so huge.” It was not clear what exactly happened and US authorities said it was too early to speculate. Hashmi said: “We don't have any lead or information as to what started the fire and what happened. “So I'm sure it's going to be a few days, they told us, before they can come up with any answers for us.” There were no reports of injuries recorded. Firefighters battle to stop the fire in the early hours of Saturday, January 28. The mosque has been subject of attacks in recent times. Daily Mail UK report that “just last week, someone broke into the mosque and stole a number of electronics, including laptops”. Recall that Trump on Friday, January 27 signed an executive order stopping refugees fleeing killings in Syria to from entering the U.S. indefinitely. Premium Times quoted Trump as saying that the order would keep “radical Islamic terrorists” from entering the country and also give priority entry attention to Christians and other minority religious groups from predominantly Muslim countries like Somalia, Sudan, Libya, Iran, Syria, Iraq, and Yemen. The mosque in the morning after efforts by firefighters to save it failed. “We don’t want them here. We want to ensure that we are not admitting into our country the very threats our soldiers are fighting overseas. We only want to admit those into our country who will support our country, and love deeply our people,” he said. Meanwhile, a federal judge in Brooklyn has issued a nationwide, emergency stay on Saturday night to allow people with a valid visa to remain once they've landed in the US. The decision did not strike down the executive order, and is only temporary.
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Thursday 26 January 2017

Controversial! Lord's Chosen pastor finds bomb on church altar in Benin

A Facebook User named John Odemwingie Omorogbe, has posted a photo of what looks like a home made bomb. Controversy! Chaos in Benin, as Lord Chosen member allegedly finds bomb on church altar (Photo) Omorogbe, who happens to be a Lord's Chosen pastor, said the bomb was allegedly placed on the altar of the Church Headquarters. He said: "This bomb was planted on the altar of the international conference hall of Christ chosen Church of God headquarters Benin city during the service on Sunday while our international annual conference was on, more than 10,000 believers were seated, but God through the instrumentality of the security operatives on ground made them to discover the bomb and it was detonated alongside with another one found in the car park. The God of Christ chosen church of God,the God of our Spiritual leader/General overseer Most SNR Apostle Dr Joshua Osasuyi JP Mfr is alive, based on this, and with the arrest attempt that was carried out on Apostle Johnson Suleiman, I curse all these evil perpetrators that is standing against Christian all over Nigeria and the world in General. May the ground open and swallow them, every weapon they prepare against believers shall turn against them, their strategy shall work against them in Jesus name. Enough is enough, it is fire for fire spiritually and physically. The aborted arrest of Apostle Suleiman is still stirring heated arguments all over the world, even as many are calling for his arrest. This latest report from Benin raises questions as to the security situation of the nation. No security agency has affirmed the story. Shall we believe the claim? And who could be behind such an act?
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Apostle Suleman insists he is a man of peace


- Apostle Suleman said he has no grudge against the DSS - The religious cleric said he should have been duly invited - He denied asking Christians to kill Muslims Apostle Johnson Suleman has denied ordering Christians to kill Muslims insisting that he is an advocate of peace. The religious cleric who is the founder of Omega Fire Ministries Worldwide spoke on the heels of the attempted arrest by operatives of the Department of State Service in Ado Ekiti where he was eventually taken away by Governor Ayodele Fayose. Daily Post reports that Suleman insisted that he did not order Christians to go after Muslims but that they should defend themselves when under attack from killer herdsmen. He spoke on Wednesday, January 25 where he said his statement was misinterpreted and that it was sinful for any man to order the killing of another person. He said: “They said I preached in Auchi two weeks ago which they said implied that I was instigating Christians against Muslims . I have always been an advocate of peace and I can’t stay around and be saying such. There widows, orphans we take care of . No leader will see his shepherd being killed and be happy. “Later, I got anonymous calls from Fulani Herdsmen about what I said. What I said was that, if gunmen came around church to attack churches, you must defend yourself, but if they come to pray, don’t attack. But they quoted me out of context. I am not stupid, I live among the crowd and I am not senseless. Time for self defence has come. Whether you are a Muslim or Christian, someone can’t just come to your house and killed your children and you will keep quiet. “I said the Christians must not go after them, but if they come after us, then defend yourself. This is what they twisted to mean. I am hearing different versions of the story. I was in Abuja for three days why didn’t they come after me. But now that I am in Ekiti, they wanted to lump me up with a man they think was against them. It could have been easier to pick me up in Abuja, I don’t live here. “If this will make them to clarify what I meant, I can present the video of my preaching. A town in Aviele in Edo State , Muslims rushed into the church and chased away all church members. I have always been preaching that youths must not kill . It was even wrong for the police or security agency to be coming around me and be saying I preached that I said Christians should kill Muslims without any verifiable facts. Apostle Suleman insists he is a man of peace “The only thing I am seeing is that we must learn how to investigate. I am not happy because of the way Christian community have been reacting. They are even saying they will protests abroad in all Nigerian embassies. I will never be alive and see Christians destroying property of Muslims because there will be problem.
“If they had called me and say I should tone down what I said, I would have gone back to do that. I have never been invited, but if I am invited I will come but that will be at my own time. I was not stopped from preaching. “This Kaduna crisis confirmed that there was a deliberate attempt to frustrate Christians. The National Assembly must not fold their arms and see this happen. But I have no grudge against Buhari or DSS. They are only doing their job, but the DSS did it wrongly.” According to Vanguard, a director at the hotel where Apostle Suleman escaped arrest said the DSS met the receptionists that they had a message for the religious cleric from the presidency. The receptionists duly informed the security aides of Suleman who also told the apostle of the mission of the DSS. A few minutes later, Governor Ayodele Fayose came with his convoy and marched straight to the preacher’s room where he was already waiting with his bags packed and they left together.
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Wednesday 25 January 2017

See the 3 African countries Trump will no longer issue visas to (list)


These are the countries that wil
l no longer be granted US visa Barely a week after the inauguration of Donald Trump as the president of the United States, he is coming to terms with being in office and making moves to make the United States a better place. President of the United States, Donald Trump. Donald Trump, according to reports, is expected to approve some executive orders that include visa denial for citizens of Syria and six other middle eastern and African countries. This tweet by the American president is believed to give credence to report on visa application denial and subsequent security measures in the United States: Here is a list of the countries that may never be allowed to visit the United States under Donald Trump's reign as the 45th American leader: 1. Syria 2. Iraq 3. Iran 4. Libya 5. Somalia 6. Sudan 7. Yemen An undisclosed congressional aide and immigration experts revealed this and also backed it up by saying this move is in connection with the tweet. According to Reuters, Stephen Legomsky, the chief counsel at US citizenship and immigration services in the last administration, informed that Trump has the legal power to limit refugee admissions and the issuance of visas to specific countries if the administration determined it was in the public’s interest. The professor at Washington University School of Law in St Louis, said: "From a legal standpoint, it would be exactly within his legal rights. "But from a policy standpoint, it would be terrible idea because there is such an urgent humanitarian need right now for refugees.” The American president is expected to sign the first of the orders at the Department of Homeland Security, where immigration and border security-related issues are also being handled. There had been a widespread uproar during Trump's campaign when he proposed a temporary ban on Muslims migrating to the United States, this he believed, would protect the citizens from jihadist attacks. But rather than place a ban on those of a specific religion, Trump and his nominee for attorney general, Senator Jeff Sessions, have agreed to focus on restrictions instead, with special focus on countries whose migrants could pose a threat. Meanwhile, the American president has started fulfilling some of the promises he made prior to his election in November, 2016.
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