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Abel Damina: school drop-out turned heretic

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Abel Damina is not a strange name in the ears of many Nigerians as far as the peddling of Christian heresies is concerned. He has carved for himself an unenviable niche in the world of heretic and controversial doctrines.
Whether such doctrines are being triggered by his sheer lack of understanding of the Scripture or inspired by some strange demonic influences remains a worrisome and intriguing subject. But more worrisome is the fate of young, immature and gullible Christians who are being swayed into the abyss of sinful and damnable compromise by his heretical and evil doctrines.
For a so-called man of God to have and maintain a doctrinal stance that promotes unrestrained sin, immoral conducts, disorderliness, falsehood, duplicity and social anarchy speaks volumes of the extremely permissive and corrupt nature of his personal life.
But before we delve further, let us take a brief look at the history of this religious pariah. Abel Damina finished Secondary School in 1988 from Prince College, Mista-Ali, Jos, Plateau State Nigeria. He attempted to further his education by enrolling into the College of Advanced Studies, Zaria, but soon dropped out shortly after, claiming to have received a call to Ministry.
This was soon followed by the commencement of his Ministry in the city of Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria, just two years after secondary school.
From the foregoing, it is clear to see that the process of his making is already compromised. He could not endure the mental and physical discipline to run a basic post-secondary education programme. His entry into ministry cost him nothing as he did not sacrifice anything valuable to answer the call – no degree certificate, no professional qualification, no occupation or career, etc.
Today, this same drop-out has the effrontery to challenge highly revered and renowned men of God and fathers of faith who are academic giants or scholars in their own rights. His unbridled and visceral tongues did not spare God’s servants like, Pastor E.A. Adeboye, a renowned mathematician, Pastor W.F. Kumuyi, also a mathematical scholar, Bishop David Oyedepo, a qualified architect, and Dr. Paul Enenche and his wife, Dr (Mrs) Becky Enenche, both qualified medical doctors. These are men and women who paid the price for the call of God into ministry.
Ministry, to these men, is highly valued as they left behind enviable qualifications and gainful professions to do the work of God. But that is not the same for Abel Damina. He left nothing behind, and it is obvious, he has nothing in front of him to pursue. And since he has nothing to gain or lose, he is desperately on the loose, seeking to denigrate those who are genuinely doing the work of God with unquestionable conducts and proven track records.
His Ministerial practices have from the very beginning, been characterized by dubious fund-raising, the proceeds of which were taken by him almost immediately for personal use, and not for the church. That is, he would immediately run away with the raised funds after the service. He could use the extremes of means, even hypnotics, if possible, to extract money from the congregants. He once proudly told an associate that all his messages were strategically scripted to elicit giving or fundraising – that he wouldn’t preach any message that would not provoke people to give. In fact, he once told his congregation that the tithe of the church belonged to him.
But what do we have today? The same fund-raiser-in-chief is now peddling a new doctrine that forbids the payment of tithe and other forms of giving in church. The reason for this newly minted doctrine is not far-fetched – since the fundraising and all the tithes he has been fraudulently taking from the people didn’t make him rich, no other church should take tithes from people. But what he failed to realize is that whereas he diverted all tithes and funds raised by him on the church’s altar to his personal coffers, these other men of God, following scriptural injunctions, never had anything to do with tithes or other forms of giving in church. The standard practice is the total separation of the church from the man of God as two separate legal entities. That makes the resources of the church not to be the same as the resources of the pastor. What is given to the church, be it tithes, offerings, sacrifices and other forms of giving, belong to the church, and not the pastor. This is the standard scriptural practice, but Damina devoured all hook-line-and-sinker, and expected God, being a God of principle to prosper him, all the same.
Since he is bankrupt of basic discipline and financial integrity to manage church’s resources, he assumes every other pastor is doing the same. This is his mind-set because to the corrupt, everything is corrupt. He is acting like the harlot who killed her son in the Book of First Kings and wanted the surviving son of her roommate destroyed so both of them would become equal and childless. But King Solomon, filled with the wisdom of God discerned the evil intent of the devious harlot, and preserved the living child, handing him to the rightful mother. And God is wiser than King Solomon: in the end, the heretic will always end as the ultimate loser.
Thus, Damina stepped into ministry with zero ethical foundation, zero sense of purpose, zero discipline, and zero sacrifice, just to go after people’s resources. His ministry and personal lifestyle have always been characterized with extreme level of permissiveness, disorderliness and error, hence his leaning on the absolutist grace doctrine to accommodate his moral depravity, indiscipline, avarice and recklessness.
To the gullible, unsuspecting generation of young, immature Christians, he is a hero, but deep down his hypocritical mind, he knows that he is up to nothing good but sheer falsehood, deception and double standard, with the ultimate intention to steal, to kill and to destroy lives, homes and thriving churches.
But the foundation of God stands sure, and the Lord knows those who are His – 2 Timothy 2:19. God will always stand to defend His works, and pull down all foundations and installations of falsehood, deception and evil. And now also the axe is laid unto the root of the trees: therefore every tree which bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire (Mathew 3:10).

Like all heretics before him, the wind of truth will eventually blow all forms of heresies into the abyss of history, and the Church of Christ will continue to march forward in triumph, and the gates of hell can never prevail against it.
From Festus Festus Adebayo, public affairs analyst

August 1 protest: Organisers unveil venues, forward list to IGP

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Organizers of the planned August 1 to 10, 2024 hardship protest in Nigeria have unveiled details of the protest upon the request of the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun.
The details, including venues and locations, where the intended protests would take place were contained in a letter by Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa, SAN, attorney to the organizers, addressed to the IGP.
Meanwhile, the Adegboruwa asked the IGP to provide the contact details of the Police officers designated to cover the said protest.
“We act as solicitors to the TAKE IT BACK MOVEMENT, and refer to our letter on the above subject matter dated July 26, 2024, and your response thereto dated July 29, 2024, Ref. CJ:2400/IGP.SEC/ABJ/VOL.1/10, which we have passed to our Client with instructions to respond thereto as follows.
“Our Client acknowledges the commitment of the Inspector-General of Police towards complying with extant legislations granting citizens the right to hold public meetings, public rallies and public processions and the lawful discharge of the obligations placed upon the police to provide adequate coverage and protection at the venues.
“We shall be glad to have the contact details of the Deputy Inspectors-General of Police, Assistant Inspectors-General of Police, and the Commissioners of Police designated to cover the said public meetings, public rallies and public processions, to ensure a peaceful and crisis-free outing.
“We shall update you with further details over time, hoping that the above information suffices for planning and strategy. We are delighted to attend the meeting with the Inspector-General of Police as requested. However, to achieve enlarged participation, we request that the said meeting be held virtually, to give room for all stakeholders to attend. Specifically, we will be led in the said meeting by Mr. Femi Falana, SAN, the NBA, other lawyers and civil society organizations. We await the Zoom link for the said virtual meeting”, the letter stated.
Recall that IGP Egbetokun had agreed to provide security for the planned protesters in a letter addressed to Adegboruwa on Monday.
The Police had also invited Adegboruwa for a meeting on Tuesday.
This development comes as last-minute planning to schedule hardship protests amid the rising cost of living in Nigeria.
August 1 protest: Organisers unveil venues, forward list to IGP

Hunger protest: Keep off prisons, CG tells demonstrators

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Barely 24 hours before the commencement of the hunger protests, the Nigerian Correctional Service warned those who have no business at the centres to stay away. According to the Service, this warning has become imperative because the centres have been designated red zones. Any person or group of persons who have no business whatsoever should

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Shun violence, Otti tells Abia youths

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Abia State Governor, Alex Otti, has appealed to traditional rulers, leaders of religious organisations, and other community leaders to advise their people against resorting to violence, even as youths across the country plan to start the #EndBadGovernance protest on August 1, 2024.

The governor also expressed concerns that the planned national protest may escalate into violence, potentially harming vulnerable and weak individuals in the country.

He made the appeal on Tuesday during a statewide broadcast to Abia residents.

Otti acknowledged that Nigerians have the right to protest against poor conditions but expressed concern that any good intentions of the original organisers of the national protest may be undermined if opportunists and hoodlums hijack the protest to incite disorder.

“Some economic policies of the federal government, including the removal of the fuel subsidy, may not have yet produced the desired results as initially intended, but I urge our youths to pursue peaceful means to express their grievances rather than resorting to violence,” he stated.

The governor advised Abia youths to exercise restraint and engage with leaders through a charter of demands and vowed that his administration would do everything possible to protect the people from harm and destruction.

He said, “What Abians need now is a strong sense of peace and sustained development, not chaos.

“Our administration has made significant investments in infrastructure in Aba and Umuahia, and such infrastructure should be protected from those who may attempt to hijack the protest and cause mayhem.

“Abia State civil servants have received the April tranche of the Wage Award, as promised by our administration, among other commitments. Therefore, I plead with Abia people to shun violence.”

Amid attack over line disconnections, MTN shuts offices nationwide

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MTN Nigeria has ordered the closure of its offices nationwide due to the violence that broke out over the disconnection of some MTN lines.
Trouble had started after telecom providers like MTN, Airtel, Glo reportedly disconnected some subscribers for failing to link their National Identification Number NIN to their SIM cards, with mostly MTN subscribers affected.
Some angry users who were affected by the disconnection had stormed several an office of MRN located in Lagos and wreaked havoc in the process.
The Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC had to wade in by ordering MTN and other telcos to restore the lines temporarily.
However, still worried that violence could still ensue, the telecommunications outfit in a message to its customers on Tuesday, July 30, 2024 announced the closure of its offices nationwide.
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“Yello, customer, please be informed that our shops nationwide will be closed today, 30th July 2024,” the company said on its customer support X handle.
MTN, however, directed its customers to use their “digital channels” for support.
While no official reasons were given for the closure, the move came barely 24 hours after aggrieved customers vandalised MTN’s office in the Festac and Isheri areas of Lagos.
In other parts of the country, customers whose lines were disconnected had besieged MTN’s offices in a bid to rectify the issue.
By: Babajide Okeowo
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DSS should name nationwide protest sponsors – APC diaspora chieftain

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Mr Ayoola Lawal, former Secretary of the All Progressives Congress, APC Committee of Diaspora Chairmen, has urged the Department of State Services, DSS to publicly reveal the sponsors of the planned nationwide protests.
Lawal in a statement on Tuesday stressed the need for transparency in the matter to maintain public trust and for Nigerians to know the motives of the people behind the protest.
He said that the DSS’s recent warnings about the protest had sparked significant concerns.
NAN reports that the DSS, in a statement on Thursday by its spokesperson, Mr Peter Afunanya, described the motive behind the protest as political.
The DSS in the statement said the protest organised to address economic hardships and governance issues in Nigeria, was allegedly being manipulated by certain individuals and groups.
Lawal, the immediate past APC Chairman in the Scandinavian countries, noted that publicly naming the sponsors would serve several purposes.
“Firstly, it will clarify whether these individuals or groups genuinely represent the interests and grievances of the Nigerian populace or if they are pursuing personal or political agendas.
“Transparency is vital to ensure the public can distinguish between legitimate calls for action and potential manipulation by those with nefarious intentions”, he said.
DSS should name nationwide protest sponsors – APC diaspora chieftain

Catholic bishops warn protesters, security operatives against violence

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The Catholic Bishops of Ibadan Ecclesiastical Province have called on the Nigerians who planned to stage a protest on Thursday to be peaceful and orderly.

The bishops made the call in a communique issued at the end of their meeting, held at the Domus Pacis Pastoral Institute, Igoba, Akure, Ondo State capital on Tuesday.

The communique was signed by the Archbishop of Ibadan Catholic Archdiocese, Gabriel Abegunrin and Bishop John Oyejola, the chairman and secretary of the meeting respectively.

According to the communique, the bishops noted that protests should cause no consternation in any normal democratic setting because the right of protest is guaranteed in true democracies all over the world but warned that the protesters should ensure they were orderly in exercising their constitutional rights.

The communique said, ” The protests in Nigeria should be made to serve that purpose and none other. The protesters should exercise restraint and not disturb or intimidate those who may choose not to participate in the exercise knowing that it is their inalienable right not to do so.

“Such people should be allowed to go about their lawful business unhindered. The organizers of the protest have therefore a responsibility to ensure all these or call off the protest.”

The clerics called on the governments at all levels to be proactive and respond promptly to the suffering of Nigerians, and prevent protests.

It added, “We strongly believe that if governments in Nigeria at all levels had responded more promptly and effectively to the groans and distress calls of the Nigerian people the current protest would not have gathered momentum.

“Nigerians have cried out about dire hunger in the land, persistent insecurity, failed promises, dashed hopes, the outrageous cost of living and governance, and ineffectiveness of the rule of law in curbing criminality among public officials not to talk of many public officers’ ineptitude with serious national issues.”

They strongly urged the government at all levels to attend to the distress call of the Nigerian people.

“As we have said in the recent past, governance by palliatives, by intimidation or by hide and seek methods cannot provide a permanent solution to the challenges faced by the country,” they said.

The bishops urged the security agencies in the country to be professional enough in handling the protest as well as the protesters in order to avoid violence and bloodshed.

The bishops said, “During this protest therefore relevant security organizations must show restraint and civility in discharging their duties and avoid violence and accidental deaths which unfortunately seem to have characterized past exercises in Nigeria.”

Athletes test positive as COVID-19 returns to Olympics

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Three years after the Tokyo Olympics were held amid strict precautions and with no fans because of the global COVID-19 pandemic, there is now another fear of the disease in Paris.

The virus has forced athletes to withdraw from events at the Paris Games and has others donning masks again. This time the impact is much more limited though.

Several athletes have tested positive, including Australian swimmer Lani Pallister.

She was a medal hope in the women’s 1500 metres freestyle but had to withdraw from the event.

A team spokeswoman said, however, that the decision was made to save Pallister’s energy for the 4x200m freestyle relay which starts on Thursday.

Likewise, British swimmer Adam Peaty, tested positive a day after he just missed out on 100m breaststroke gold, sharing silver with American Nic Fink.

He has now said he would focus on a “fast, full recovery” to give his best in relays later in the week.

“Adam’s okay, he’s not dying. He’s alright, just a bit of a cold,” Peaty’s British teammate Matt Richards said after his 100m freestyle heat on Tuesday.

“We’ll avoid it (COVID) as best as we can,” Richards said. But “we’re here to race. If we get a little bit ill whilst we’re racing we’ll keep racing. It’s how we do it.”

Several Australian women’s water polo players tested positive for COVID-19 in the days leading up to the opening ceremony, forcing them to isolate from other team members.

However, the team played on Tuesday, smashing Serbia 8-3.

The Tokyo Games were delayed a year due to COVID while the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics were held with strict precautions, making Paris the first post-pandemic Olympics.

There are no strict protocols or restrictions around COVID-19 in Paris.

“We have a protocol (that) any athlete that has tested positive has to wear a mask and we remind everyone to follow best practices but in terms of monitoring COVID, cases are quite low in France,” said Anne Descamps, Paris 2024 chief communications director.

British swimmer Jacob Whittle said his team were nevertheless getting more strict with the precautions.

He said, “We’re hand sanitising and wearing masks everywhere we can,” he said.

“When we’re swimming and doing stuff like this (speaking to reporters) are the only times we’re not wearing a mask.

“It’s just being extra cautious when eating and going on buses and communal spaces, just being really conscious so as to not catch it and also if you’ve got it not to give it to anyone else. Just being careful really.”

Canada’s chief medical officer Mike Wilkinson, said his team “continued to implement many of the infection prevention protocols that proved successful during the COVID pandemic including hand washing, sanitisation and good hygiene practices.

“We also have a team that disinfects shared spaces throughout the day, and isolation protocols for anyone who does get sick,” he said.

Reuters/NAN.

Chief Oso’nyeta 1 thanks Hon. Chief Phillip Agbese, for commiserating with his family in moment of grief

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Chief Oso’nyeta 1 expresses his gratitude to Hon. Chief Phillip Agbese, for commiserating with him and family in this period of grief.

“We are grateful to the Honorable Chief Phillip Agbese for expressing sympathy to us during this time of sorrow.
I would like to use this opportunity to convey my sincere appreciation and gratitude for the things that you have done for me and my family. I am doing it with a great deal of enthusiasm.”

“I would want to express my gratitude to you, Chief Sir, for the several instances that you have shown your magnanimous heart of compassion to me and my family.

Now, all I can say is that I am grateful to you, sir. Dear Sir, You have shown me so much love, generosity, and concern that I cannot even begin to define it.

Thank you for unflinchingly care, may the good Lord continue to bless you abundantly and increase you in all facets of life.

Okanga Isinabo (number 1) is the oracle of our time and the rescuer of Enone.

Again, I am grateful to you. Distinguished Chief Dr. Philip Agbese.”

 

 

Digital economy under threat – Tech entrepreneurs beg Nigerians to cancel protest

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Tech entrepreneurs in Lagos State under the aegis of Nigerian Tech Community, NTC have appealed to Nigerians to shelve the looming nationwide protests.
TVN reports that Nigerian youths are planning to stage mass protests across the country beginning from August 1 over the ravaging hardship in Nigeria.
Despite calls and security concerns raised, the organizers of the protests have vowed not to back down.
However, the Lagos tech entrepreneurs in a statement issued by its President-General, Benedict Aguele, said the protest remains a threat to the country’s digital economy.
Aguele expressed worries that there are possibilities that such demonstrations could be sponsored by “foreign interests which would have far-reaching implications for the tech world”.
“The tech community is aware of the difficulties faced by Nigerians, but we also recognise that protests can disrupt the fragile economic progress made so far,” he said.
“We cannot afford to compromise the stability of our nation, especially when it comes to the tech sector, which is a critical driver of growth. The effects of violence on protests in our sector can be far-reaching and devastating.
“When protests turn violent, they can disrupt the fragile infrastructure that underpins our digital economy. Data centers, network infrastructure, and other critical tech assets can be damaged or destroyed, leading to widespread outages and disruptions to essential services”, he said.
Digital economy under threat – Tech entrepreneurs beg Nigerians to cancel protest