Sunday, May 17, 2020

COVID-19 Prophecy: Go get a life and stop deceiving the gullible, Nigerian Prophet Gideon Isah replies Ivorian Atheist Yanick Aka


Social media has been in a frenzy with the news of a controversial and highly misplaced video on Facebook, made on the 9th of May, 2020, by a Facebook user, “Atheist Yanick Aka”, who is also the spiritual son of self- proclaimed “Prophet-Messenger and Light of the world, outside of whom none can be saved”, Prophet Kacou Philippe. 

In the video, fanatical Atheist, Yanick Aka, negated the March 21st, 2020 prophecy of Billionaire Prophet, Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin; a prophecy predicting the gradual receding of the COVID-19 pandemic, that has since been confirmed in many countries. He said that the prophecy was not fulfilled, and that any evidence given to perpetuate the fact, was false. 


Yanick went on to insult Prophet Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin as well as other critically acclaimed Men of God, calling them all sorts of names and making some disturbing accusations. 

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Days later, on the 17th of May, 2020, spiritual son of Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin, and Lead Pastor of Household of Mercy and Deliverance Ministry, Lokoja, Prophet Gideon Isah has put out an informative reply to the heretic, Yanick Aka. 

Prophet Gideon Isah started by reminding the general public that the prophecy made by his spiritual father, Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin was very precise and had clearly stated that the pandemic would gradually start to end in 38 days, from country to country, “batch by batch”. Evidence also clearly shows that this has been the case since late April.

He went on to say that his spiritual father even predicted the coming of the pandemic in 2014 and 2016, respectively. In the former, he had called it World War III and a time of mass death, unlike anything he had ever experienced; a term that was echoed 6 years later, by US President, Donald Trump. In the latter prophecy, he called it a worldwide disease that would take many lives. 


Prophet Gideon Isah also invalidated the baseless claims of Yanick Aka that sought to defame the character of his spiritual father, showing evidence of how Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin has been a true father, provider and spiritual mentor to the flock that God has given him. He pointed out that Yanick Aka is only a psychopath and a puppet to his spiritual father and sponsor, Kacou Philippe, a highly controversial troublemaker who was convicted and imprisoned in 2016 for his misleading, satanic and mischievous practices, and subsequently banned from preaching in many countries, for 5 years.

The self- proclaimed “Prophet- Messenger” also has four children by four different women, and still had the nerve to get his puppet to point accusing fingers at other men of Faith, because he himself has been banned from continuing his Antichrist activities. 


Prophet Gideon Isah sang the praises of his spiritual father and urged people not to be led astray by the lies of a messenger sent by the enemy of the Body of Christ.

He stated that things such as going to the mountain to pray or dancing to the glory of God, were things done by the Fathers of Faith, in days of old, and were therefore biblical, God-approved practices for men of God to carry out. He condemned Atheist Yanick Aka for trying to demonize the sincere walk of God's true prophets



He also said that the wrath of God would be meted out upon these men who tried to distort the word of God in their favor and claim to be demigods on earth as they're are Worshiped by their follower.

Prophet Gideon Isah called Yanick Aka and his spiritual father out, asking them to show proof of how they have been helping their nation and congregation to survive the COVID-19 Lockdown measures, before pointing accusing fingers at men who are making enormous impact, in this period. He attested to Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin making massive donations and giveaways to the needy, and to assist the Federal Government. 

May God's word reign supreme.

Saturday, May 16, 2020

Justin Bieber writes sweet open letter to his sleeping wife Hailey Baldwin Bieber



Justin Bieber penned an open letter to his wife Hailey Baldwin Bieber as he watched her sleep.

In the letter, he expressed how blessed he feels to have her in his life and he promised her of his eternal love.

Sharing a photo of them together, he wrote: "Dear Hailey, as I lay here, you asleep next to me, I think to myself how did I get so blessed. You’re humility, joy and desire to grow blows me away! I am honored to be your husband. I promise to love you all the days of our lives. Good night Hailey I hope you read this in the morning and smile! You are my FOREVER."


‘We are having a boy’ - BBNaija's Mike Edwards and wife Perri Shakes-Drayton reveal the sex of their unborn baby


Big Brother Naija 2019 first runner up, Mike Edwards and his lovely wife, Perri Shakes-Drayton, who are both expecting their first child together, have revealed the sex of the unborn baby. 

The couple took to their Youtube page to share a video from the gender reveal ceremony they had at their home 

In the video, the soon-to-be mother of one was filmed handing her a piece of paper to her husband, who then confirmed that they are having a baby boy. In celebration, the couple let out blue confetti and popped a bottle of champagne with friends that witnessed the gender reveal via virtual video call.

The couple got married in London in June, 2019.

Mo Abudu condemns Sky News and demands that they take down a post where they referred to thread hairstyle as new Coronavirus haircut


Media entrepreneur, Mo Abudu has expressed her displeasure and demanded that Sky News takes down a post where they referred to the threaded hairstyle as a "spiky coronavirus haircut" that gained popularity because it resembles the shape of the Coronavirus.

The threaded hairstyle is a style that has been popular among African women for decades. However, Sky News claimed the style was just gaining popularity because of its resemblance to the deadly virus. Also, they called it a "haircut".

Displeased with this misrepresentation, Ebony Life TV founder, Mo Abudu took to Instagram to correct Sky News while demanding they take down the post.


Sharing photos of African women wearing the threaded hairstyle long before the COVID-19 pandemic, Ms. Abudu wrote: "Hello beautiful people, ??

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"A recent publication made by @skynews on Monday 11, May 2020 titled “Spiky coronavirus haircut growing in popularity in Africa - here's why” ?- has come to my attention and here’s what I have to say:?


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"For starters it’s not a haircut, it’s a hairstyle!!!?


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"Hair has played a significant role in the culture of ancient African civilizations. It symbolized one’s family background, social status, spirituality, tribe, and marital status.??


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"As early as the 15th century, different tribes used hair to show one’s social hierarchy. Members of royalty wore elaborate hairstyles as a symbol of their stature. ??


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"Another thing to note is that Africa is rich with ancient hair traditions and styles. African threading dated as far back as the late 15th century and is a cherished tradition amongst women in parts of Nigeria, Ghana, and the entire Sub Saharan Africa.??


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"Generations of black women have used African Threading to style their hair and straighten it naturally. ?


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"It is disrespectful to our African culture to say this hairstyle is recently gaining popularity because of the Corona virus or it is similar to a virus  which is a major devastation to the world at present.?


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"I would like all African women to send a message to #SkyNews complaining about the post and report. ?


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"@skynews, on behalf of myself and many other African women who have shown their displeasure of this post, I would like to urge you to take this post down as soon as possible. It is derogatory and condescending to us, our forefathers, our foremothers and generations to come.?


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"For future reference, @skynews kindly #Swipeleft to see pictures from over the years that shows the beauty of African women and our traditional hairstyles."




Autopsy shows pilot of Kobe Bryant Helicopter crash was not high on drugs or alcohol


Autopsy results of the victims of the crash that took the lives of Basketball player Kobe Bryant, his daughter Gigi Bryant, along with 6 other passengers and the pilot have been released by the Los Angeles County Coroner's office .


Kobe, his daughter, the pilot and the other passengers on the plane died after the helicopter slammed onto a hillside at  a high speed of 184 MPH on 26th January 2020 in Calabasas, California.




The autopsy documents reveal that Kobe and the other victims died of blunt trauma, but an outstanding takeaway from the autopsy results is that the pilot Ara Zobayan, was not under the influence of drugs or alcohol as toxicology tests came back negative.
"Toxicological testing did not detect the presence of alcohol or drugs of abuse. Substances tested for include: benzodiazepines, cocaine, fentanyl, heroin, marijuana, opioids, phencyclidine, and amphetamines." the report by the Los Angeles County Coroner's office read.


The report comes after Vanessa Bryant and surviving family members of other passengers sued the pilot and Island Express, which chartered the helicopter, for negligence and carelessness in the helicopter crash as other professional pilots have said Zobayan should not have been flying at such a high rate of speed in blinding fog. 



The report also comes after the representative of the late pilot who was flying the helicopter claimed the people on board were responsible for the fatal crash.
 

The late Kobe Bean Bryant was an American professional basketball player. As a shooting guard, Bryant entered the National Basketball Association directly from high school, and played his entire 20-season professional career in the league with the Los Angeles Lakers.