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It’s so easy…:-)

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Femi Fani-Kayode & Precious Chikwendu's son meets Fmr Pres. Jonathan

Femi Fani-Kayode and his partner, Precious Chikwendu,
welcomed their first child a few weeks ago and he was christened, Joshua
Oluwafemi Emmanuel Lotanna Aragorn Fani-Kayode. The child whom happens
to be FFK’s first son has met with his dad’s former employer, Former
Pres. Jonathan.

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Sexy photo of the day featuring Psquare

The Twin Brothers/Singing Duo after their performance in Rotterdam, Netherlands over the weekend

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How Frustration Almost Drove Me Out Of My Marriage Before My Husband Found A Solution To His Bedroom Woes

This is a sponsored post.
You are about to read the dirtiest
thought of an unsatisfied wife

So before you read on, be
prepared to understand what your wife goes through when you are not 100% of the
man you should be for her.

My name is Adaobi and I am married
to a caring husband by the name of Frederick Babatunde.

Even though Frederick is a man of
any woman’s dream, He lacked one thing that is most important to us women even
though we find it hard to publicly accept.



Frederick couldn’t observe his manly
duties,
I don’t mean the material
things…Because Frederick is 100% with that.
But the Manly duties that makes a
woman moan in ecstasy.
And I’m sharing with you my side of the
story before I let Frederick take over and tell you his ordeal, the problem and
how he found the solution that has long eluded him.
It’s very easy for us women to say
everything is alright in our bedroom when we are at the verge of losing our
mind.
And I am no exclusion because I was
at the verge of doing what I never thought I could ever do; Cheat on my
Frederick.
If not for the sworn covenant of
“For Better For Worse”, I would probably have slept with another man due to
frustration of not getting what I need in the bedroom from my husband.


For so many years, I was dying in
silence, the feeling of unsatisfaction was driving me insane and I didn’t know
what to do.
Then finally the idea of cheating on
my husband started playing in my head,
At first when it comes to mind, I
quickly kick it out but every time Frederick leaves me unsatisfied with his
small Johnson and spilling his thick milk in less than 1 minute.
My mind start playing games on me by
bringing the thought of getting what Frederick was lacking from another guy.
Sometimes I fantasies about meeting
a guy that will give me to me hard without any string attached
I needed to be satisfied so bad that
it started affecting my closeness with Frederick.
If not for the fear of God and the
saving grace that Frederick accepted that he was not 100% when it comes to
satisfying me, I would have probably lost my way or become a shadow of myself.
Also because we could talk about it
without any of us cursing on each other.
The fact is, we women are human, we
want to be satisfy sexually and if don’t get it, the worse ideas comes to our
mind.
So your wife is no exception to this
rule if you don’t do something about it quickly before it gets out of hand.
But I was lucky because as much as
we discussed about it, Frederick didn’t stop looking for a solution to his twin
problem of small Johnson and 1 minute maness (if there is a word like that)
Frederick tried every thing the
doctors recommended but couldn’t get one that will totally fix the situation.
Some recommendations where harmful
or had side effects.
After years of trying different
things that didn’t work for my husband,
Few months ago, we found a heaven
sent natural solution that worked like magic.
In fact just few days after
discovering this solution, Frederick drove me to cloud 9 and back after many
years.
My joy knew no bounds that day.
Not only because Frederick now has a
Johnson big enough to fill my honey pot or because he can now go on and on for
30 minutes till I beg him to come.
But because I can finally clear off
the thoughts of cheating on my caring and loving husband from my mind.
Will you like to discover exactly
what Frederick found that helped me get rid of his 1 minute maness and small Johnson?
As for me, I am the luckiest and
happiest Wife I can be to my Husband because he didn’t neglect my emotions and
feeling,
But he went all the way without
giving up till he found the secret solution that eluded him for years.
And its your own turn to do the same
for your wife, fiancé or girlfriend.
On the Next page, You will finally
be able to hear My husband’s side of the story and see exactly how he found the
solution and how you too can also lay your hand on the solution.




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Egypt Air plane hijacked, lands in Cyprus

A Egypt Air plane with 81 passengers and crew has been hijacked and landed at the Larnaca airport in Cyprus, Cyprus state television RIK reported this morning.
The flight was a local flight from Burj El Arab airport in the northern Egyptian city of Alexandria to the capital Cairo, Ihab Raslan, spokesman for the Egyptian ministry of civil aviation, tells newsmen.

The Cypriot authorities haven’t received any requests from the hijackers of the Airbus 320, RIK added.

Story is still developing..

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Katt Williams wanted by police for punching seventh grader

Remember the video that went viral last week where Katt Williams punched a 7th grader who is said to be 17? Well the police has seen the video as well and now want to charge Katt Williams for  disorderly conduct for punching seventh grade even he got beat up by the kid.
According to TMZ, the kid, Luke Wash will also face charges even though he is a minor and didn’t throw the first punch.

This will be Katt Williams’ third time of getting in trouble with the police within the last one month.

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Pat Attah shares new photo

Former Nollywood actor Pat Attah shared this lovely photo on his page.

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Photos: Gov. Ambode at launching of AMBSA Memorial foundation

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Man in the hat in Brussels airport bombing released by police due to lack of evidence

Belgian police have released the man who was arrested on the suspicion of being the ‘man in the hat’ captured on CCTV with two suicide bombers at Brussels Airport due to a lack of evidence.
The man released, Faycal Cheffou, who is said to be a journalist was arrested on Saturday but was released earlier yesterday by the  police due to a lack of evidence, according to authorities.

They have  now increased the effort to locate the third bomber who was seen in the CCTV wearing a black hat and dressed in white and was seen calmly pushing his luggage through the departure lounge at Brussels Airport.
Just moments after this footage, his two companions detonated two huge suicide bombs, killing 15 people and injuring dozens more.

Source: UK Mirror

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ROTARY Wants You To Write About Nigeria & Be Part of A Big Project To Create Wealth

What is your Nigerian dream? Put it in not more than 300 words and your write up could be part of a very big 12,000-page book to be sponsored by ROTARY that will make Guinness Book of Records.

As much as 12,000 Nigerians from all over the country and anywhere in the world can send in their write up in form of an article, poem, pros or essay. The interesting part of this project is that the money made from the books will be invested by ROTARY to set up the Largest Palm Farm in Africa, with the goal of creating 15,000 jobs at all levels.

Guess what? Everyone whose short write up about Nigeria Of My Dream got accepted is a stakeholder in the Book and the Palm Farm. Can you now see the enormous benefits?

Waste no time, write your article about your Nigerian Dream and submit it HERE

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People are saying this is what is wrong with the US education system

This math question above was posted on Reddit by one of its user who said it was reportedly sourced from an American elementary school quiz. The math question has since gone viral and is turning heads all over the internet.
The question was:

“Marty ate 4/6 of his pizza and Luis ate 5/6 of his pizza. Marty ate more pizza than Luis. How is that possible?”

The pupil gave the most obvious answer:

“Marty’s pizza is bigger than Luis’s pizza.”

Since the size of each pizza is not designated, the pupil thought it made sense to assume that Marty’s pizza would have to be bigger than Luis’s pizza.
However, the teacher marked it as wrong, along with a note:

“That is not possible because 5/6 is greater than 4/6 so Luis ate more.”

The question seems to test kids on a concept known as “reasonableness.”

A Reddit user named akatherder said:

“What you’ve identified as a problem with the argument is almost certainly how it was phrased in class all week and the teacher keeps it consistent for assessment purposes.”
“With the information at hand, it isn’t clear that the student understands the topic at hand.”
“They did not demonstrate an understanding of the “Reasonableness” topic.
In fact they ignored a given/assumption (that the pizzas are the same size) to make an unreasonable answer seem reasonable.”

What do you think the right answer is?

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Are you Chocolate City's next star? Registration for #choccityunsigned now Live

Chocolate City and
EbonyLife TV have announced a strategic partnership called ‘Chocolate
City Unsigned’
, a genuine home-grown reality TV show created to search
for Africa’s next biggest music star.

The show will be
spearheaded by Chocolate City, one of Africa’s biggest indigenous record
labels, and EbonyLife TV, Africa’s first Global Black Entertainment and
Lifestyle network and production powerhouse.
Chocolate City
Unsigned
 is set to be the first ever indigenous pan-African talent hunt
show created with the sole aim of discovering, developing and supporting
fresh artistes, giving them a platform to showcase their skills and launching
them into a professional career of instant music sensation, stardom and
celebrity status.
The EbonyLife TV and
Chocolate City partnership recognizes Africa as home to the highest
concentration of a rapidly growing, vibrant and young class of people who
have an amazing penchant for the most passionate and most fervent music
culture in the world; a rising creative generation to watch and the
next wave of stars poised to take the African music industry by storm.
According to Audu
Maikori
, “Chocolate City Unsigned is set to bring in something
that no music reality TV has ever had – artist discovery, developments and
support from a team that has done so with some of Nigerians biggest
artistes. The competition is the first indigenous music reality Television show
in Nigeria to discover new talents across the African landscape.”
For Mo Abudu “Africa
is brimming with thousands of yet-to-be-discovered singing talents and this
partnership of globally recognized brands, EbonyLife TV and Chocolate City,
through Chocolate City Unsigned, is poised to create a truly
indigenous platform that guarantees youths jobs for life from a record label
that understands the African music scene more than anyone else; one that knows
how to create stars and make them relevant to the African market. We are
greatly excited about this platform, not only for the African youth, but also
for brands that appreciate the power of an amazing music property to connect
with the drivers of arguably the most vital segment of the economy.”

For CEO of Chocolate
City, M.I (Jude Abaga), “In summary, Chocolate City
Unsigned
 is about creating stars. I’m a living proof of this exciting
reality and I and the team are now ready to take others on this amazing journey
to stardom. Chocolate City have the recipe for making music stars and EbonyLife
TV have the recipe for making TV stars. It’s a partnership like none other. We
both create stars because we understand the local nuances of making stars; we
find raw talent from nowhere and take them right to the top. Chocolate
City Unsigned
 will do nothing less.”

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Kanye West shows off his ripped biceps

Check out the happily-married father of two with his wife Kim leaving Khloe Kardahian’s KocktailsWithKhloe studio in Los Angeles, CA yesterday. 

Kanye West is such a fine man. See more pics after the cut.

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Kanye and Kim K West step out in matching colour

Power couple and fashion trendsetters, Kanye West and his wife, Kim K stepped out in black to film ‘Kocktails with Khloe’ with Khloe K. More photos after the cut…

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Janice Dickinson reveals she's being diagnosed with breast cancer

61 year former supermodel Janice Dickinson revealed in an exclusive interview with Daily Mail that she was diagnosed with breast cancer on March 12th 2016 after her doctor found a lump in her right breast during a routine medical examination. She said after a mammograqm and biopsy, her doctor told her she had an early stage of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) – a common form of breast cancer that starts in the milk ducts.
She said:

‘Just two weeks ago I was diagnosed with breast cancer, it’s hard for me to say this, but I have been diagnosed with breast cancer.

‘It’s still quite shocking. Today I got very scared… I just get very scared and it hit me. But I am not gonna let that define me, the fear. I’m going to get through this, I’ll be just fine kiddo.’

‘I went into a world of fantasy, kind of a world of process, I kept saying to myself, “you’re just processing this”,’ she explains during the interview.

‘You can’t be brave and fierce and all the things that people know you from – reality television, from the fashion industry, from being the world’s first supermodel, from being a judge, from being a writer, a photographer, from being an AIDS activist.’


Janice said she had gone to the hospital for what she thought was a stomach flu on the 8th of March but that while she was there, her doctor decided to do a full medical examination on her and that was when a pea size lump was noticed in her breast.

 

 

She continued:

‘The doctor noticed it immediately. She said, “this doesn’t feel right.” And she said, “We have to be real comprehensive with this and have it checked out.”

‘I’m always optimistic, initially when the doctor found the lump it hurt, it became quite painful when you touch it, that’s the point when I knew this is serious, when the doctor touched this little lump in my right breast, about the size of a pea, and I went bingo, I have cancer.’

Janice said in that moment she became scared, not for her own life but for for her children and fiancé.

‘I became fearful for my two children, my loving fiancé Rocky, we have a grandson, aged four, his name is baby Aby. I just thought they are gonna flip out.’

‘My 22-year-old and I were out shopping when I got a call from Rocky telling me the doctor was trying to get hold of me, then the doctor called me and told me, yes it’s positive for cancer,’ she recalls.

‘I just was really glad that my daughter Savannah, she likes to be called Savi, I was really glad Savi was with me at that moment because it was kind of an out of body experience.

‘At that moment I knew I had to be brave and I had to be strong.

‘I had to find the courage I possess as a woman, that we all have as women and then I had to put my chin up and my shoulders back and take it moment by moment

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Six-month blackout forces estate residents to fetch stream water

Residents of Yotomi Golden Estate along the Ofada-Owode Road, Mowe, Ogun State, say life has been made difficult by a six-month power outage in the area.

Things got so bad they were forced to fetch water from a stream near the estate.

PUNCH Metro learnt that since October, 2015, when the estate’s only transformer was vandalised by hoodlums, power had been cut off from the area, which also affected water supply.

As a result of the ongoing fuel scarcity, residents who had generators joined others to fetch water
from the stream, while almost all the houses were presently in total darkness.

PUNCH Metro had reported on October 29, 2015, that the Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company, which served the estate, allegedly disconnected the community when they protested against poor power supply to the area.

It was reported that the then IBEDC Owode Service Unit Manager, Kola Olanipekun, received a delegation from the estate which demanded improved power supply in the area.

A week after the meeting, the transformer supplying power to the estate was vandalised by unidentified persons, and the estate had been in total blackout since then.

The transformer was punctured, while its oil was drained.

The estate executive wrote to the IBEDC to request a new transformer, after which they got a reply that the company would supply it soon.

In the reply letter dated, February 24, which was obtained by PUNCH Metro, the IBEDC Regional Technical Manager, Akin Abiodun, said the estate’s request would be given adequate attention.

The letter read in part:

 “This is to acknowledge your letter, dated February 5, on the replacement of the vandalised transformer, and this is to inform you that your request is receiving adequate attention and the outcome would be communicated to you soonest.”

The estate, however, had yet to hear from IBEDC since February.

Speaking with PUNCH Metro, a resident, Akande Oladele, who is also a member of the electrical committee, said the estate decided to task residents a sum of N20,000 for a new transformer, but most residents could not afford the sum.

He said:

 “A week after the newspaper report, some hoodlums came to vandalise our transformer. They punctured it and drained all the oil. That was in October. We contributed N600 per house to buy new oil and poured it into the transformer. It was then we discovered it had been punctured.

“Our estate has not had light since that October. Some of our executive members went to IBEDC headquarters to complain, and we got a response that we would be given a new transformer.

“When it was not forthcoming, we started to contribute. Each resident was asked to pay N20,000. Some have paid the money, but others are kicking against it. We have done everything we can to get power restored, but there is no result.”

Another Resident, a lawyer, Ojetunji Ojekunle, said,

 “From October 2015, it has not been easy for us here. We generate our power from generators, including pumping water. Not everyone can afford that. Some residents fetch water from a river here.

“The IBEDC has promised to give us a new transformer, but we have not got the promised equipment. The landlords’ association came up with the contribution of N20,000 for the transformer, but the money is not forthcoming.

“The Owode Service Unit, which supplies power, is aware that we are contributing for a new transformer and they still have not done anything to stop it.”

Punch was taken to the vandalised transformer and they observed that the equipment had begun to rust and overgrown with weeds.

A woman, who gave her name only as Sola, said some children in the estate now had rashes from the side effects of the use of stream water.

She said:

“In this estate, we have pensioners, petty traders and others. How can you expect these people to cough out N20,000 for a new transformer? Most of them pay less than N5,000 monthly as rent.

“That is why we are begging the IBEDC to restore power here. We celebrated Christmas and Easter in darkness. Those who have generators cannot use them again because of  fuel scarcity.”

The Owode Service Unit Manager, Mr. Abiodun Shobayo, said the issue of power supply to the estate had gone beyond him, adding that the unit had yet to receive any transformer from the headquarters for the estate.

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Adokiye dazzles in new photos

Singer/Entrepreneur Adokiye who just shot a video for her latest hit “GLORY”, dazzles in new photo shoot to mark her birthday today 29th March 2016. More photos after the cut..

Photography – Ahamefula Ibeleme
Make Up – Oluchi Onuigbo

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Of Tyrants, Martyrs and Heroes (Part 2) by Femi Fani-Kayode

It is with the foregoing in mind that we must examine and critically analyse the performance of the Buhari administration. I have nothing personally against President Muhammadu Buhari and, as he knows, I have the utmost respect for his office.

 

Yet, like Oliver Cromwell and Sir Thomas More, despite the sign of the times and the hazards and perils of standing against injustice and tyranny, we must rid ourselves of our fears and speak the bitter truth. And that truth is as follows.

The more our government persecutes its perceived enemies, the more they are sowing the seeds of disintegration in our country. The more they oppress and attempt to intimidate those they seek to silence and subjugate, the more they engender anger, rebellion, alienation, enmity and division. 

 

Nobody wishes to be part of a country in which apartheid, genocide, ethnic cleansing, islamisation, state-sponsored terror, religious bigotry and the selective application of justice is alive and well. Nobody wishes to be part of a contraption which seeks to empower and strengthen a tiny minority and which seeks to impoverish and enslave a pliant and docile majority. 

 

If you want a country to remain united you do not go out of your way to kill, destroy, intimidate and tell lies about those that oppose you, that criticize you and that are not in your political party.

 

You do not attempt to relegate Christianity into being regarded as a weak, inconsequential and second rate faith. You do not burn the cross and attempt to shame our faith. You do not drag our nation into a military coalition of Sunni Muslim countries. You do not refer to concerned Christians as “religious bigots”.

 

If you want your country to remain together you do not get into bed with the Jihadists. You do not refuse to condemn the heinous activities of your kinsmen, the Fulani militants and herdsmen.

 

You do not tolerate the banning of preaching in public places, the banning of all-night prayers or the licensing and pulling down of churches anywhere in the country.

 

You do not condemn the bombing in Brussels and remain silent about the massacre in Agatu, the slaughter of the Igbo in the east and the mass murder of the Shia in Zaria. You do not behave like the King of the North and instead you conduct yourself like the President of Nigeria.

 

If you want your country to remain together you do not try to convict and jail your opponents for no just cause or attempt to silence them with sensational, salacious and baseless allegations and lies.

 

You do not use the security agencies to insult and threaten them on a daily basis and attempt to demonize them with half truths and mendacity before the entire world.

 

You do not impoverish the people with half-baked and ill-conceived economic and fiscal policies which have resulted in untold hardship, an unprecedented economic recession, high food and fuel prices, endless fuel queues, high electricity tariffs, the exile of the U.S. dollar, the unofficial devaluation of the naira, high unemployment and the lowest generation of electrical power since 1999.

 

You do not tell your people that you are ”not a magician” and that they have to live with the debilitating and traumatic fuel queues up until May. 

 

You do not tell the Nigerian people to hold the vandals that are sabotaging our pipelines responsible for the lack of electricity that we are suffering and the perpetual darkness that we have found ourselves in. You do not throw 76 hardworking farmers in police cells in Enugu simply because they attempted to defend their wives, children and farms from the rampaging, lustful and bloodthirsty clutches of the Fulani militants and herdsmen. 

 

If you want your country to remain together you do not tell your people that you will import Brazilian grass and establish grazing lands and settlements for Fulani herdsmen in the south. 

 

You do not say that as a testimony of your so-called ”monumental efforts” to save the nation and as part of your contribution to national and international development our country will start producing toothpicks in 2018. 

 

You do not say that we will send a man into space in 2030 when we can’t even produce enough petrol and refined products to fuel our cars and meet our local needs in 2016. 

 

If you want your country to remain together you do not implement an economic policy that is nonsensical, counter-productive and irrational, that drives away foreign and local investment, that has killed the manufacturing and industrial sector, that has crippled farmers and the agricultural sector and that has turned us into a nation of poverty-stricken paupers and destitute beggars. 

 

You do not implement a foreign policy that has turned us into the joke of the African continent, the laughing stock of the civilized world and the lackey of the Arab world.

 

You do not use your Armed Forces to intimidate your people or your AK-47-wielding ethnic militias to kill, crush and terrorize those that you consider to be subhuman slaves and second class citizens.

 

You do not attempt to break the spirit of those that refuse to worship you and bow down before you with brutal aggression and naked intimidation.

If you want your country to remain together you do not demonise President Goodluck Jonathan and leading members of the PDP and attempt to break them, humiliate them and destroy their legacy. 

 

You do not lock up Col. Sambo Dasuki and Mr. Nnamdi Kanu indefinately, ignore court orders that have ordered their release and throw away the keys of their dungeons and cells. 

You do not provoke God by using the machinery of state to ruin the name and annihilate the families, homes and lives of those that you hate and those that oppose you even though you know that they are innocent of any wrongdoing. 

 

You do not denigrate and unleash your thugs on the people of the Niger Delta and you do not attempt to turn Nigeria into Africa’s North Korea.

 

These things that you insist on doing do not breed love, peace, joy, hope and unity: they breed hate. They also breed bitterness, defiance, suspicion, fear and rage and ultimately they will result in civil unrest and a bitter and prolonged conflict.

 

I do not believe in violence and neither do I call for or support the idea of an armed struggle. I am a man of peace and like Sir Winston Churchill, the United Kingdom’s greatest Prime Minister, once said I believe “jaw jaw is better than war war”.  I do not subscribe to the logic of force and instead I believe in the force of logic.

 

However when a people are pushed up against a wall and when a government has as its primary objective the silencing and cowering of the opposition and the destruction and humiliation of leading opposition figures, things begin to change very quickly.

 

When dreams are shattered, when hearts are broken, when children weep, when widows mourn, when tempers flair, when hearts harden and when blood boils, the center cannot hold and things fall apart.

 

When men cry through the night for the future of their nation and when women wail in despair because there is no hope for their children, the center cannot hold and things fall apart.

 

Where the voice of reason is drowned, when lawful opposition is reigned in, when peaceful dissent is silenced and when the fury of violence becomes inevitable, the center cannot hold and things fall apart.

 

History proves that those angry young men and women that do not believe that they have a future in a united Nigeria and that do not share or care for our disposition for peaceful dialogue will eventually say “enough is enough” and rise up like an all-powerful, angry and erupting volcano.

 

They will push the rational and reasonable aside and they will pick up their weapons of war in a desperate attempt to break the yoke of slavery and liberate themselves from the bondage of servitude.

 

Let us pray that it never comes to that. Let us trust God that restraint and good reason will prevail.  Let us hope that we settle our differences in a peaceful manner.

 

Let us pray that those that hold the reigns of power today will eventually change their ways. Let us hope that they remember that they will not be there forever.

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How TB Joshua 'healed' the Tanzanian president's son

An exclusive video has been released to YouTube detailing the visit of Nigerian ‘Prophet’ T.B. Joshua to Tanzania and revealing further details of the pastor’s closeness to the East African nation’s new pace-setting President.

 

In the clips, Joshua is warmly welcomed at the airport by Tanzania’s President, Dr John Magufuli, who is a described as a ‘regular visitor to The SCOAN and an Emmanuel TV partner’.

 

Subsequently, the video shows Joshua being shown around Magufuli’s personal house and meeting his extended family, including his aged mother

 

The new President’s eldest son testifies in the clips that he received ‘healing’ from a severe respiratory problem after prayers from Joshua in 2013, no longer needing the breathing device he once relied upon.

 

Other clips reveal the Nigerian cleric’s extensive meeting with Tanzanian opposition leader Edward Lowassa and key members of his party where he is seen offering prayers for them.

 

At the period of Joshua’s arrival in November 2015, the nation was tense after the election outcome was disputed by Lowassa.

 

However, peace and progress have been the watchwords of Magufuli’s first few months in office, his anti-corruption drive and impressive work ethic hailed worldwide.

 

The hash tag #WhatWouldMagufuliDo has trended on social media across Africa in the light of the new president’s whirlwind start and lead-by-example approach.

 

After 100 days in office, a national poll revealed that over 90% of Tanzanians approved of Magufuli’s presidency.

 

Comments on the YouTube video, uploaded by Emmanuel TV’s official channel, were replete with requests for the controversial cleric to visit their respective nations.

 

The clip comes days after another Emmanuel TV YouTube video purportedly showing the deliverance of a young man who ‘turned into a dog’ went viral.

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