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Monday 30 November 2015

Kenyan Police arrest Iranian-trained suspects planning attacks in Kenya

Two Kenyans are in police custody for allegedly being members of an Iranian spy network linked to terror. The Inspector General of the National Police Service, Joseph Boinnet, says the suspects – Abu-Bakr Sadiq Louis And Yassin Juma - travelled to Iran last month before returning to Kenya and planned to launch attacks on several undisclosed strategic installations and foreign missions. Boinnet says the suspects have given police useful information about their intended terror mission and would be arraigned in court once investigations are completed. The police boss refused to disclose where the two suspects were arrested but said police are yet to confirm whether the Iranian spy agency is linked to al Shabaab or Islamic State group.     KTN NEWS

Thursday 26 November 2015

I WAS PAID TO FAKE A MIRACLE BY PST CHRIS. MEMBER

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Popular Nigerian pastor and head of Believers World, Pastor Chris Oyakhilome has yet again been involved in another controversy. This time, the pastor has been accused by a member of his own church of staging miracle-healing sessions. According to a report by South Africa’s Sowetan, followers have said that he has been hiring people to pretend to be sick and disabled and then “be healed” during his television shows and public prayer meetings.


Popular Nigerian pastor, Chris Oyakhilome To Serve Jail Terms In South Africa.

Popular Nigerian pastor, Chris Oyakhilome, may be on his way to jail in faraway South Africa following reports that he refused to comply with the country’s laws on financial records.

According to News 24, Pastor Chris is among other pastors who the South African Commission for the Promotion and Protection of Cultural, Religious and Linguistic Communities is investigating for failing to release their financial records.
“We are forced to take the legal route because some of them are not complying and we cannot be held [to] ransom by a few,” 
“Some of these religious leaders will face prison if they do not comply and we have been clear about our course of action. Some religious leaders have also threatened the commission, which is leading us toward the legal route. Saps have been notified already,” the Commission head, Thoko Mkhwanazi-Xaluva said.


Wednesday 25 November 2015

President Buhari Pictured Back From Iran. Yesterday


President Muhammadu Buhari has arrived Nigeria from his three-day Gas Exporting Countries’ Forum (GECF).
The Nigerian president arrived yesterday evening after holding series of consultation with the Nigerian community in the country as well as the host president, Hassan Rouhani on Tuesday, November 24, 2015.
The president’s aide shared the picture of the president’s arrival on his Facebook wall to the admiration of Nigerians who congratulated the president on the success of the forum in the Asian country.


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Pope Francis Hits African Soil For The First Time Today

Pope Francis steps onto African soil for the first time on Wednesday to address the continent's fast-growing Catholic congregation during a trip that will test his ability to bridge faultlines between Christians and Muslims.The Nov. 25-30 tour starts in Kenya and Uganda, which have both seen Islamist militant attacks, before he travels to the Central African Republic, a nation torn by Muslim-Christian strife.
He is due to arrive in Nairobi at about 5 p.m. (1400 GMT).
"We are living at a time when religious believers, and persons of goodwill everywhere are called to foster mutual understanding and respect, and to support each other as members of our one human family," the pope said in a pre-trip message.



Thursday 12 November 2015

China Cheap Exports Can Be The Hardest Thing To Stop In The Nearest Furture.

A man walks past construction vehicles on display during the China Import and Export Fair, also known as Canton Fair, in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou October 15, 2015.

China has served notice to World Trade Organization members including the European Union and United States that complaints about its cheap exports will need to meet a higher standard from December 2016, a Beijing envoy said at a WTO meeting.
Ever since it joined the WTO in 2001, China has frequently attracted complaints that its exports are being "dumped", or sold at unfairly cheap prices on foreign markets. Under world trade rules, importing countries can slap punitive tariffs on goods that are suspected of being dumped.
Normally such claims are based on a comparison with domestic prices in the exporting country.