Tuesday, 30 September 2014

ISLAMIC BOKO HARAM IS A MUSLIM AGENDA TO PUT FEARS AND DIS-FAITH FROM CHRISTIANS IN NIGERIA BY FORCING CHRISTIANS TO EMBRACE ISLAM OF BE KILLED!!!

PASTOR AYO THE GREAT MAN OF GOD

Pastor Ayo never in his life time support Boko haram"

from the onset he's the worst enemy of the Islamic terrorist group,

then how come he now the sponsor of the Islamic terrorist group in Nigeria? From the eyes of Muslims?

Even any news baby born today knows the agenda of Boko haram is an agenda of Muslims, and not christian agenda anywhere at all.

The Boko haram leader late Abubakar shakau said they agenda were to Islamism nigeria and Nigerians. For the interest of every muslims and they're fighting for allah, even threaten they kill whoever allah order them to kill for him.

Boko haram are mostly targeting christians and their churches. They wants to put fears in the eyes of christians.

That's why the Boko haram mount there Islamic flag some Places in the Northern-state in Nigeria.

The Boko haram agaenda is basecally to creat there islamic caliphate around the North.

Of-Which the Muslim leaders are insupported of Boko haram agenda by demanding an Amnesty for their Islamic terrorist group that have murdered the Nigeria Peace and unity, such Peoples as Sultan of sokoto, GMB, lawal kaita, junaid Muhammed, Northern elders, Ahmed gumi and other Muslims'

because that is their Muslim agenda to Islamism Nigeria and Nigerians into Islam by fire or by force.

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Then can someone now Pls tell me how Pastor Ayo now the sponsor of the Islamic terrorist group that have murdered thousands of christian worshippers and also have burned down christian churches in the North.

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Pastor Ayo is 100 o/o of right by saying this....

THE CAN PRESIDENT PASTOR AYO, SAYS THIS WOrld, to every christians.... He remind everyone about the division from enemies of christians who wants to divide the house of God by ternishing the name of an Innocent man.

#PASTOR AYO- THE C.A.N PRESIDENT MESSAGE TO ALL CHRISTIANS IN NIGERIA AND THE WHOLE WORLD.

Listen from C.A.N President.....

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War against the Church
“In as much as I am shocked and distressed by the incident, I wish to appeal to Christians in Nigeria to remember that a war has been waged against the Nigerian Church. This war is being fought on many fronts and this unfortunate incident is another dimension in the assault against the Church.

“It is clear that those who manipulated this conspiracy desire to create a schism in the Church. The media hype and the deliberate distortion of information that followed it confirmed that forces that desperately desire to cause division and disunity in the Church are at work. Even the devil knows that a house that is divided cannot stand.

“As Christians, we need unity in the Church now more than ever. We are witnessing inhuman attacks by religious extremists against Christians in the northern part of the country while Christian infrastructure is being destroyed in hundreds.

“If we permit the enemy to divide us, our chances of corporate survival shall be severely threatened.

“Distinguished leaders of the Church, please permit me to state clearly before God and before all of you here present today, I am not a party to the movement of $9.3 million from Nigeria to South Africa to purchase arms and ammunition. I am not part of the deal. I know nothing about it.

“Let me make a passionate appeal to our heads of blocks, heads of denominations and Christian leaders at different levels and spheres of influence to please use your good offices to caution and control your subordinates and followers from making public statements that will further polarise the Church and strengthen the arms of the enemies of the church.

“If I offend you or you offend me, instead of talking to media, let us talk to each other within the house of God.”

#BringBackOurGirls# threatens to sue
Meanwhile, the #BringBackOurGirls# campaign group, at its sit-out, yesterday, in Abuja called for more public outcry over the $9.3 million cash found in Pastor Oritsejafor’s private jet in South Africa, saying it has concluded arrangement to sue the CAN president and the Federal Government over it.

According to the group: “We need more pressure more than ever; this is tax payers money, we must speak up any time an injustice is done especially when it is about infiltration of arms because that is what brought us here.

There is need for a louder cry about this because quietly people are forgetting about the $9.3 million, it will continue if we don’t do anything.

“By next week you will have something different, we are working with our lawyers to sue Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor and the Federal Government.”

Also, the House of Representatives Committee on Rules and Business has said that the Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Lai Mohammed must have acted out of ignorance for saying that the Deputy Speaker, Emeka Ihedioha was biased in his ruling over the controversial $9.3million arms deal motion.

Briefing House of Representatives correspondents at the weekend, chairman of the committee, Albert Sam-Tsokwa said “it is glaring that the APC publicity secretary was not conversant with our House rules when he said the Deputy Speaker manipulated the proceedings on the motion bordering on the $9.3m arms deal in South Africa.

“The DS acted as a patriotic Nigerian as he considered the interest of Nigerians above any political lineage following our House standing Orders to the letter.

“The motion in question was an investigative one seeking investigation into the alleged arms deal in South Africa which does not need any debate as this might jeopardise the proposed investigation”.

Vanguard recalls that in the wake of the arms deal, the matter came up in the form of a motion on the floor of the House last Tuesday, but Ihedioha, who presided over plenary that day, did not allow debate on the motion, citing ‘national security.’ He later called for a voice vote and majority of the lawmakers voted against it.

This development did not go down well with some lawmakers, most of whom are of the opposition All Progressives Congress ,APC, who staged a walk out from the floor immediately Ihedioha ruled.

The motion, sponsored by Deputy Minority Leader Abdulrahman Kawu Sulaiman,APC, Kano sought for a thorough investigation into the matter.

But Tsokwa argued at the briefing that what Ihedioha did was in line with the relevant rules of the House, which do not allow debate on matters relating to infrastructure, security and investigation.

He explained that “the House is precluded from discussing any issue that is pending in court. Our rules also say motions on infrastructure, security and investigation are not to be debated. The motion on $9.3 million seeks an investigation, so it shouldn’t, couldn’t and mustn’t have been debated. That was exactly what happened,” Tsokwa said.

Tsokwa further stressed that “the mover wasn’t supposed to take it that day, because it wasn’t on the Order Paper.

He insisted on taking it because he said he was away on the Speaker’s errand. But any matter that is not on the Notice Paper can’t be included on the Order Paper. Some members were against taking the motion, but the Deputy Speaker allowed him.”

The Taraba state lawmaker explained that going by parliamentary rules, if any member is not satisfied with a particular decision taken, such a member would call for the House to be divided based on the ‘ayes’ and the ‘nays,’ saying walking out was not appropriate.

“The decision wasn’t taken on the basis of party. It wasn’t all APC members that voted against it and vice-versa”, he said.

Source: #Punch

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