ME & MY GOD

Traditionalists will see heaven before others
By BISI OLALEYE
Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Chief Lateef Aderibigbe Ajose, Opeoluwa Onido of Lagos (Olori Ogalade) recently said that traditionalists would first see the kingdom of God before other religious faithful.According to him, the reason is simply because of the unusual sincerity exhibited by them, which is lacking in other religious faithfuls.| Read Story

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Anybody who doesn’t pay tithe is a robber
By DAMIETE BRAIDE
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Many people misplace magic for miracles not knowing that both are not the same. But God still performs miracles in the lives of those who believe in Him, so said Amechi Alex, CEO of Coefficent Builders, Nigeria Limited Consult, Lagos, who hinted on his preparedness to meet God because everything on earth is vanity. | Read Story


People want to go to heaven, but they don’t want to die
By NJOKU ONYEKACHI JET
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Chief (Barrister) Edward Ogbuitepu says that happiness comes naturally when one is at peace with God. When he celebrated his 70th birthday recently, he spoke on his relationship with God as well as other religious issues | Read Story


It’s sad that ladies wear revealing clothes to church
By MEDINAT ADAMSON
Wednesday, October 17, 2007

The Assistant Director of the National Drug Law Enfrorcement Agency (NDLEA) Mr. Fatai Olarenwaju was recently ordained a pastor at the church where he worships. He talks about this new assignment and how he came to have a relationship with God | Read Story


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