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COVID-19 is real, but God has a solution, says Kumuyi

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In the face of the controversies trailing the source and genuiness of ravaging COVID-19 pandemic, the General Superintendent of the Deeper Christian Life Ministry, Pastor William Kumuyi, has said the  pandemic is real, adding that the deadly virus is not political.

Kumuyi spoke on Tuesday while fielding questions from journalists during a briefing to mark the commencement of the church’s six-day global crusade.

The crusade, tagged, ‘The Great Miracle Explosion,’ would be held at the Deeper Life Conference Centre, Km 42, Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, Ogun State.

The revered cleric, who spoke at the crusade venue, said from his observation, the pandemic was real and not politically arranged as speculated in some quarters.

He said, “Concerning COVID-19, I want to say that from my observations, from looking at things, I know that COVID-19 is real; it is not fake, it is not a politically arranged thing to do whatever. It’s real.

“We’ve had people who had real COVID-19 situations and they were in isolation. In fact, one of our men, one of our pastors was about to pass away. According to him, he had said his last prayer because in that isolation he had seen other people dying, just going like that.

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“I knew about it and I called him on the phone and prayed with him. Within, I would say, one hour, he was completely healed. He went to the toilet, got up by himself, came by himself and the Lord brought him back to life.”

According to him, though the pandemic is real, God has a solution to every problem.

The preacher said COVID-19 would not surprise those who knew their Bible well, as Jesus Christ had foretold that there would be pestilence (pandemic) in the last days.

He said the crusade would address national and personal problems, adding that the Lord would free everyone with problems.

The crusade, which would be transmitted live on the church’s social media platforms, had been held in Abuja, Enugu, Rivers and Akwa Ibom states.

“We are now in Lagos. It is a great miracle explosion. When we put all that has been happening this year together, we are going to have great explosions. People will be blessed, people will say this is a great thing that has happened in their lives,” he said.

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On how the crusade would impact the nation, Kumuyi said when individuals are touched, the nation will change for the better.

 

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Minimum wage: Labour reduces demand to N500,000

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In a bid to shift ground so as to ensure speedy conclusion of negotiation on new national Minimum Wage, the Organised Labour at the ongoing Tripartite Committee on the National Minimum Wage meeting has reduced its demand from N615,000 to N500,000.

 

A source at the meeting disclosed that the government team is adamant about N54,000, complaining of non-availability of fund and the inability of the private sector to pay.

 

But the private sector has made additional N3,00 taking up its offer to N57,000 from the initial N54,000.

 

According to the source, “Government has agreed that NLC is using evidence-based presentation. But they argue that eight states are not paying or not fully implementing the 2019 minimum wage.”

 

The source further said, “Government is talking of non-availability of fund. They are also talking about the inability of the private sector to pay.”

 

On Labour shifting of ground by the organised labour, the source said, “Labour has been requested to shift in response to the Government. They complied and came down to N500,000.”

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He said that the Imo State Governor, Hope Uzodimma was present at the meeting.

 

“”The Imo State Governor has stepped in. He is not a member of the committee but it is good that there is at least a governor, as the six governors in the committee have been regularly absent.”

 

 

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UPDATED: Lawmakers exchange blows as Cross River assembly impeaches speaker 

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Elvert Ayambem, speaker of the Cross River state house of assembly, has been impeached.

 

Ayambem was impeached during plenary on Wednesday over allegations bordering on financial misappropriation and incompetence.

 

The impeachment notice was signed by 17 members of the assembly.

 

There are 25 members in the Cross River assembly.

 

The motion for the impeachment was moved by Effiong Ekarika, lawmaker representing Calabar south 1 constituency, and seconded by Omang Charles of Bekwarra constituency.

 

A rowdy session ensued after Ayambem was impeached.

 

One of the lawmakers made a dash for the mace, which is the symbol of authority of the speaker.

 

However, the legislator with the mace refused to let go, resulting in a struggle, fisticuffs and a brawl in the chamber.

 

THE CASE AGAINST AYAMBEM

In the impeachment notice, the lawmakers alleged that Ayambem misappropriated N48 million meant for the payment of electricity bills of the assembly complex and quarters.

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The lawmakers also alleged that the impeached speaker misappropriated 2 percent of all revenue collected by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) monthly to the tune of N404 million.

 

“Misappropriation of the sum of N19,437, 844.00 (Nineteen Million, Four Hundred and Thirty-Seven Thousand, Eight Hundred and forty-five Naira) from Local Government deduction and 11 months deductions which he allegedly failed to disclose to members,” the impeachment notice reads.

 

“Incompetence and wrong conduct of plenary proceedings: Un-parliamentary way of conducting proceedings.

 

“Appointment of members to move or second motions rather than allowing interested members to raise their hands.

 

“Non-compliance with the Cross River State Legislature Funds Management Law 2021.

 

“Arbitrary approval of expenditure in flagrant breach of the provisions of Section 9(1) of the Cross River State Legislature Funds Management Law 2021.

 

“Approvals beyond the limit which the Speaker can approve contrary to Section 9(10) of the Cross River State Legislature Funds Management Law 2021.”

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The lawmakers who signed the impeachment notice are Kingsley Ntui, Okon Owuna, Samuel Neji Abang, Cyril James Omini, Stanley Nsemo, Charles Omang Omang, Thomas Aruku, Eyo Bassey, Bassey Bassey Effiong, Francis Onete Ogban, Victor Nsa, Ovat Agbor, Pius Ashas Ashakia, Martins Achadu, Effiong Ekarika, Egbe Abeng Egbe, and Hilary Bisong.

 

In June 2023, Ayambem who represents Ikom 2 constituency, was elected speaker of the 10th assembly.

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JUST IN: Tinubu appoints Shehu Mohammed as FRSC corps marshal

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President Bola Tinubu has appointed Shehu Mohammed as the corps marshal and the chief executive officer (CEO) of the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC).

 

In a statement on Wednesday, Segun Imohiosen, director of information in the office of the secretary to the government of the federation (AGF), announced the appointment.

 

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