Wednesday, 19 December 2012

Governor Sullivan Chime is not dead - Enugu State Govt

Sullivan Chime has been away from the helm of affairs in Enugu state since September 2012.
The Enugu state commissioner said the governor is 'hale and hearty' and would soon be returning to the state. He also asked those peddling the death rumours that the governor is dead to desist from such.
Another source said the governor maybe undergoing surgery for kidney transplant since he has remained unreachable in the last 48 hours.


Nick Cannon-I dumped Kim Kardashian because:


This was my issue. We talked about this tape…And she told me there was no tape. 
'If she might have been honest with me I might have tried to hold her down and be like "That was before me" because she is a great girl.
'She’s actually one of the nicest people you’ll ever meet. But the fact that she lied and told me that there was no tape?'

And I still think she might have even had a part to play with [its release]"

By the way he dumped her on the Howard Stern show.



Gov. Imoke is in the US for Kidney treatment


SaharaReporters was able to determine that Mr. Imoke is in the US where he is receiving regular dialyses for a renal disease.


Governor Imoke has been out of Nigeria for several weeks after he disclosed that he needed to take time off to address a health condition. However, Mr. Imoke did not reveal that his health problem has to do with his kidneys and that he was proceeding to the US to receive monitoring and treatment. One of our sources said that the ailing governor “has no immediate plans to return to Calabar,” the capital of Cross River State.

One source disclosed that Mr. Imoke is staying with relatives in the state of Maryland, near Washington, DC.
“Liyel Imoke’s kidneys are in bad condition and he’s undergoing regular dialyses,”


Tuesday, 18 December 2012

Mad Woman Regains Sanity After Being Hit By A Car In Ibadan


After being insane for a decade, a 40-year-old mentally derailed woman, Olubisi Aina, has incredibly

regained her sanity.

The miraculous incident occurred at Sanyo area of Ibadan, Oyo State, penultimate Monday.


Reports say, Aina the mad woman was known for roaming the Sanyo-Temidire-Agbamu road stark naked. Everyday, she retired to her corner on the main road around the bridge on Damo River, a routine she never skipped. And like every other day, she was sleeping close to the bridge as usual on Monday, when a car ran over her.
Her mouth and legs were badly bruised in the accident, and was rushed to the Oore-Ofe Hospital and Maternity Home where she was admitted for some days. After being discharged, the patron of the hospital, Mr Toyin Adesina, advised that Aina should have a bath and when she did, she became sane again. Local media report that she regained her sanity after being led by acquaintances to Damo River where she was given new sponge and soap for her bath.
While having her bath, she reportedly said “Thank you God” in Yoruba Language and from that point began to speak normally and she became sane.

Gay Bible published

A book claiming to be the world's first 'gay bible' has been published to coincide with the debate on same-sex marriage.

Titled the 'Queen James Bible', its editors claim that it is a re-working of the King James Bible translated in a way that 'prevents homophobic misinterpretation of God's Word'.
'Homosexuality was first overtly mentioned in the Bible in 1946 in the Revised Standard Version. There is no mention of or reference to homosexuality in any Bible prior to this – only interpretations have been made', the book's official website said.
KING V QUEEN: BIBLES COMPARED




Genesis 19:5 (King James) 'And they called unto Lot, and said unto him, Where are the men which came in to thee this night? Bring them out unto us, that we may know them.'

 Genesis 19:5 (Queen James)

'And they called unto Lot, and said unto him, Where are the men which came in to thee this night? Bring them out unto us, that we may rape and humiliate them' Timothy 1:10 (King James) 'For whoremongers, for them that defile themselves with mankind, for menstealers, for liars, for perjured persons, and if there be any other thing that is contrary to sound doctrine'

Timothy 1:10 (Queen James) 'For whoremongers, for them that defile themselves, for menstealers, for liars, for perjured persons, and if there be any other thing that is contrary to sound doctrine' Jude 1:7 (King James)' 'Even as Sodom and Gomorrha, and the cities about them in like manner, giving themselves over to fornication, and going after strange flesh, are set forth for an example, suffering the vengeance of eternal fire'

Jude 1:7 (Queen James) 'Even as Sodom and Gomorrha, and the cities about them in like manner, giving themselves over to fornication, and going after nonhuman flesh, are set forth for an example, suffering the vengeance of eternal fire' The publication, printed and bound in the U.S. is timed to coincide with the current debate over same-sex marriage.

The sales pitch on the website says: 'You can’t choose your sexuality, but you can choose Jesus. Now you can choose a Bible, too'. The book is on sale online but does not advertise its origins, with no specific publisher, editor or translator listed by name on it's offical website. 'God' is listed as the author and 'Jesus Christ' a contributor.

 Douglas J. Moo, Wessner Chair of Biblical Studies at Wheaton College and a professional Bible translator, told The Christian Post that the Queen James editors' assessment of past translations is not entirely accurate. 'Few, if any English translations use the actual words 'homosexuality' or 'homosexual.' But the history of English translation shows that versions have consistently used other language to refer to what we would call homosexual relationships', said Mr Moo. 'For instance, the King James Version of

Romans 1:27 refers to 'men, leaving the natural use of the woman, burned in their lust one toward another; men with men working that which is unseemly. 'It would be very difficult to deny that this language, and the language found in many other places in both the OT and the NT, refers to homosexuality.

' A Vicar in New Zealand, meanwhile, has caused outrage by putting up a poster outside his church in Auckland, New Zealand, that claims Jesus was gay. 'It's Christmas. Time for Jesus to come out', the sign proclaims, with an image of baby Jesus as a toddler in a manger, surrounded by a rainbow halo. Reverend Glynn Cardy of St Matthew in the City church, said that, as homosexuality was not a word until the 1800s, any mention of it in the Bible or other documents would have mistranslations.

 He points out that there is no indication about Jesus's sexuality: 'The fact is we don't know what his sexual orientation was.' His attempts at challenging the status quo were defended by fellow Reverend Clay Nelson who said the billboard tried to humanise Jesus by getting people to think about the challenges he would have had growing up. He added: 'Some scholars have tried to make the case that he might have been gay. 'But it is all conjecture.

Maybe gay, maybe not. Does it matter? 'There is almost nothing in the record of his teachings about sexuality while there is plenty about the perils of being rich. Certainly he always supported the marginalised in society.'