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Saturday, January 27, 2018

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'Shape of Water' leads with 13 Oscar nominations


Sally Hawkins was nominated for an Oscar Tuesday for her work in "The Shape of Water." She is seen here at the SAG Awards in Los Angeles on January 21

Jan. 23 (UPI) -- The romantic fantasy The Shape of Water led the field with 13 nods when the 90th Academy Awards nominations were announced in Los Angeles Tuesday morning.
Film stars Tiffany Haddish and Andy Serkis read the names at a press conference. The nominees in the top categories are --
Best Picture
Call Me By Your Name
Darkest Hour
Dunkirk
Get Out
Lady Bird
Phantom Thread
The Post
The Shape of Water
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Best Actor
Timothee Chalamet Call Me By Your Name
Daniel Day-Lewis Phantom Thread
Daniel Kaaluuya Get Out
Gary Oldman Darkest Hour
Denzel Washington Roman J. Israel, Esq.
Best Actress
Sally Hawkins The Shape of Water
Frances McDormand Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Margot Robbie I, Tonya
Saoirse Ronan Lady Bird
Meryl Streep The Post
Best Director
Paul Thomas Anderson Phantom Thread
Guillermo del Toro The Shape of Water
Greta Gerwig Lady Bird
Christopher Nolan Dunkirk
Jordan Peele Get Out
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Willem Dafoe The Florida Project
Woody Harrelson Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Richard Jenkins The Shape of Water
Christopher Plummer All the Money in the World
Sam Rockwell Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Best Actress in Supporting Role
Mary J. Blige Mudbound
Allison Janney I, Tonya
Lesley Manville Phantom Thread
Laurie Metcalf Lady Bird
Octavia Spencer The Shape of Water
Best Original Screenplay
The Big Sick
Get Out
Lady Bird
The Shape of Water Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Best Adapted Screenplay
Call Me By Your Name
The Disaster Artist
Logan
Molly's Game
Mudbound
Best Documentary
Abacus: Small Enough to Jail
Faces Places
Icarus
Last Men in Aleppo
Strong Island
Best Song
"Mighty River" Mudbound
"Mystery of Love" Call Me By Your Name
"Remember Me" Coco
"Stand Up for Something" Marshall
"This is Me" The Greatest Showman
Best Cinematography
Blade Runner 2049
Darkest Hour
Dunkirk
Mudbound
The Shape of Water
Best Costume Design
Beauty & the Beast
Darkest Hour
Phantom Thread
The Shape of Water
Victoria & Abdul
Best Animated Feature
The Boss Baby
The Breadwinner
Coco
Ferdinand
Loving Vincent
Best Animated Short
Dear Basketball
Garden Party
Lou
Negative Space
Revolting Rhymes
Winners will be announced at the Oscars gala on March 4 at 8 p.m. ET on ABC. Jimmy Kimmel will host the event for second, consecutive year.


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Shortlist of Nominees for Unique Candidate for Anglophone for Presidency 2018



Press Release                            

Shortlist of Nominees for Unique Candidate for Anglophone for Presidency 2018

After launching online and offline nominations for a unique candidate for an Anglophone for Presidency 2018 on March 2016, and after the names of eight shortlisted candidates were published in June 2016, by the campaigners for an Anglophone for Presidency 2018, led by the Cameroon Journalists for Justice solutions and the Rule of Law, CJ4J, we hereby bring to your attention the names of those who have successfully made it to the ¼ finals.
While voting would intensify on social media networks and other platforms so as to produce semi-finalist come March 2018 and eventually the finalist by May 2018, we urge voters and concerned Cameroonians to continue to search deeper for a consensual candidate from amongst the shortlist that would give the ruling oligarchy a run for their money come October 2018 Presidential elections. It should be recalled that this loose platform of like-minded individuals referred to as Cameroon Journalists for Justice Solutions and the Rule of Law has since February been articulate on the question of an Anglophone becoming Cameroon’s next President for reasons of poetic justice, a balancing act, peace, unity and stability, fundamental democratic principles, politics na njangi, the commonwealth, operationalization of bilingualism and multiculturalism, and above all, the dignity and respect of minorities.
The group functions with the understanding that after 56 years of continues Francophone-inspired leadership in Cameroon, and giving the prevailing circumstances, it is imperative all hands be put on deck to see to it that Cameroon’s next President is a bona fide Southern Cameroonian.
The collective fighting for an Anglophone to be Cameroon’s next President has for the past two years been seeking across-the-board nominations for a suitably qualified candidate for an Anglophone for Presidency 2018.
The group insists on the fact that:
Nominators Must be Cameroonians of voting age and whose names Must be on the voter roll.
Nominees Must be bona fide Anglophones who apart from fulfilling the conditions outlined in our first ‘A People’s Call for an Anglophone for Presidency 2018’ of February 10, 2016, should have bona fides credentials that set them aside from others.
Apart from being perfectly bilingual and ready to protect and promote the bi-jurial, bi-educational and bi-administrative nature of our country, the nominee should be open to reintroducing the federal system of government in Cameroon as obtained after independence.
To nominate any candidate, nominators should also take into consideration the following criteria that make for a good candidate for the country’s top job:
-Organizational Leadership: Given that Presidents depend on a large team of advisers to help them make informed policy decisions, nominators should take into consideration the nominee’s ability to organize an effective team and then get as much as possible from the team. Attention should be paid to the candidate’s ability to debate with his/her advisers on the merits of a given decision taking into consideration the fact that an important part of organizational leadership is the ability to minimize the tendency of subordinates to tell their boss what they sense s/he wants to hear, as obtains now in Cameroon.
-Knowledge about contemporary issues: The nominee should be someone who is knowledgeable about the issues of the day and be capable of discussing them freely with the local media and the public. Note should be taken to the fact that the more informed a candidate is on the issues, the more detailed he/she can be in policy prescriptions.
-Personal Character: Given the critical nature of the Anglophone public and given that generally, voters would look beyond the issues into the personal character of the presidential candidate, nominators should do us a better job of nominating only people who are generally perceived by the public to be honest and trustworthy, even as we know that ‘there is no art to find the mind’s construct in the face’.
-Respect for constitution: Given the colossal torments our organic law or constitution has undergone in recent years as it has been severally changed and revised in much the same way school text books have been, nominators should look out for a candidate who demonstrates evidence for the respect of our fundamental laws. The next President of Cameroon MUST be someone who is knowledgeable on the legal boundaries of executive powers and a history of applying the constitution to every piece of legislation and policy question.
-Flexible Mind: A 21st century president who is ready to lead Cameroon into emergence earlier than 2035, would be like a hedgehog, grappling with a lot of different issues simultaneously-ranging from unplanned crisis events through domestic to foreign issues. Flexibility is an asset here given that the president will be making important decisions on many very different issues on a daily basis.
Over and above these considerations, you should strive to nominate candidates who care about the needs of people like you, and who do not change their positions on issues for political reasons.
At this stage of the nomination process, party affiliation does not count as we are working toward a coalition candidate.
All eligible nominees are posted on the nomination gallery where YOU will be able to endorse the candidate you will support. Nominees will be evaluated by our panel of judges and the shortlisted candidates would be announced by March 30, 2018. All shortlisted candidates will receive widespread visibility through our social media channels before the last round of online and offline voting for the unique Anglophone candidate for Presidency 2018 commences on May 14, 2018.
Here with the ¼ Finals Shortlist:
1] Kah Walla
2] Osih Joshua
3] Akere Muna
4] Moki

Colbert Gwain
For Campaigners for Anglophone 4 Presidency 18

 



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Tuesday, January 9, 2018

Tribute to Hon. Talla Kwalar by Shu Fai Njilahngotong



“As it was written”

Here we lay to rest the man Pa Kwalar, Hon. Kwalar, Section President, cooperative President, adviser to Kings, Fons, Fais, Elites, the young, the old and even the unborn, the list is long.
Hon. Kwalar
In 1964m I found myself doing dishes for him and late Pa Barthson, and from then till date, I know him better, and better here means knowing him more and littler. He was a man who kept growing in knowledge as advanced in age and never was he ever defeated. To the best of my knowledge and to many of us, Pa died as Section President for CPDM because he was never beaten at an election. He created the Donga Mantung II Section, and ruled it, and died a “Section President”. He was politics and politics was him. He sacrificed for it and his house became the house of political meetings, to the CPDM, he gave his family. His politics was pure and to him everybody was a man and woman and then politics came after. Unlike today that politics is dividing Wimbum people. He drank and ate with everybody. Today people of the same party don’t even talk to each other. What a shame! Here lies politics in that box and then goes politics away. Can we learn?
To Pa Kwalar, he shared more than he acquired, what a man, what a myth. Pa, you have gone away and how I wish that it was us to either say yes or no.
“AS IT WAS WRITTEN”



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Monday, January 8, 2018

Founder of Champions Royal Assembly, Joshua Iginla, Releases Own rPophecies for 2018

Abuja-based pastor has released his prophecies for 2018, and revealed what God told him about President Muhammadu Buhari, Atiku Abubakar, Governor Fayose, and more.

 
Joshua Iginla
 
Speaking while addressing his church members in Abuja, the founder Champions Royal Assembly, Joshua Iginla, released his prophecies for 2018, saying that God told him that President Muhammadu Buhari will know his real enemies who are close to him this year.
 
The clergyman disclosed further that he sees Buhari embarking on an impromptu journey, stressing that the president would not be poisoned, and urged the former Vice President to pray that forces greater than him don’t push him out of the race.
 
He also said the Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose should spend more time pursuing the Vice President or senate ambition than “the number one seat.”
 
He said, “In 2018, the President of Nigeria will finally know his Judas, they will be so exposed that he will be amazed. I see an Impromptu journey like it happened in 2017 that would to medical vacation again.
 
“For his Excellency, you will not be poisoned, there are many snakes around you but you will not die on the throne. They are closed to you like the cloth you put on.
 
“I see a major shake up in the cabinet and some sensitive people will go. There will be a lot of defection from APC to other parties and from PDP to other parties and these are powerful leaders that would be aggrieved.
 
“Senate President should pray because hard times are coming in 2018. I see important politicians, key players in politics and seasoned business men should avoid flocking together in aircraft. I see plane crash, call it mechanical fault or set up before 2019.
 
“Atiku should pray that his presidential ambition is not twatted by forces stronger than him out of the race.
 
“EFCC will make major exploits that will shock people this year, it would be different from what we know last year.
 
“Fayose should spend more time pursuing the Vice President or Senate ambition than the number one seat.”

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George Weah to Be Sworn-in on January 22

Liberian Senator and 2017 presidential candidate, George Weah, has received his certificate of return from the nation's electoral body ahead of his swearing-in.
 
George Weah
 
Liberia’s National Elections Commission, NEC, has presented certificate of return to the President-elect, George Weah; Vice President-elect, Jewel Howard-Taylor, and the newly elected members of the House of Representatives.
 
The Chairman of NEC, Jerome Korkoya, performed the ceremony at the commission’s headquarters in Monrovia on Thursday evening.
 
According to local media, 66 out of the 73 elected lawmakers were certificated, leaving out seven who are facing legal challenges over their election in the October 10 general polls.
 
The new leaders will be sworn in on January 22, which is the third working Monday of January as stipulated in the Liberian Constitution.
 
Speaking at the occasion, the NEC boss reminded the newly elected public officers of the huge responsibility that comes with the mantle of leadership entrusted to them.
 
“The certificate we are presenting to you represents conferral of legitimacy to pronounce you to the world as the duly elected officials.
 
“”It is also an embodiment of the power, trust and aspiration reposed in you by your various constituents and the people of Liberia as a whole.
 
“Expectations are high to change the people’s living conditions through the laws, policies and programmes of the incoming government."
 
He acknowledged the contributions of international partners including ECOWAS, AU, USAID, EU and UNDP, which led to the successful conduct of the elections.
 
 
Mr. Korkoya expressed appreciation to all contestants in the elections for respecting the rule of law by exploring judicial means to seek redress after the elections.
 
The president-elect, George Weah, described his election as a unifying factor in the country.
 
Mr. Weah pledged to fulfil his campaign promised of improving the lives of Liberians, calling on members of the legislature to put aside politics and work in the interest of the country.
 
“I went to Boakai (outgoing Vice President) not to make news but because campaign is over and it is time to do the Liberian people’s work.
 
“Our quest is for all Liberians to work together to move our country forward; in the interest of the people let’s work,” he said.
 
The president-elect reiterated his assurance of greater freedoms, saying he would not interfere with the tenants of democracy, especially political dissent.
 
“I am your friend but my interest is the Liberian people.
 
“Any attempt to promote clampdown on the political rights of fewer Liberians has the propensity of disuniting the country,” he said.
 
Speaking on behalf of the elected lawmakers, the current Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hans Barchue, promised to work with the CDC-led government.
 
In separate remarks, members of the international community present at the occasion restated their commitment to support the incoming administration.
 
 
The Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General, Farid Zarif, lauded Liberians for their peaceful participation in the electoral process.
 
Mr. Zarif called on the new administration to build on the gains made under the leadership of outgoing President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf.
 
He urged the new government to properly manage the country’s abundant natural resources to improve the lives of Liberians.
 
“Let me quote you Mr. President-elect that it doesn’t make sense that Liberia is so rich, yet its people are so poor.
 
“That is the beginning of another vision. Let’s bring the two things together,” he said.
 



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CAF Awards: Mohamed Salah, Asisat Oshoala Crowned 'African Best Players (See Full List)

 Egyptian footballer, Mohamed Salah, and Nigeria's female football star, Asisat Oshoala, have both etched their names into football history for the Year 2017.

 
 
CAF Awards 2017
 
25-year old Egyptian playmaker, Mohamed Salah who plays for English side, Liverpool has picked the African Player of the Year 2017 at the Aiteo CAF Awards Gala 2017, held on Thursday, 4 January 2018, at the International Conference Centre in Accra, Ghana.
 
Salah who etched his name into football history after being crowned with the topmost prize, fended off opposition from club-mate Sadio Mane of Senegal and Gabonese Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, winner in 2015, to become the first Egyptian to win the most prestigious individual honour in African football. He polled 625 points, against 507 from Mane whilst Aubameyang finished a distant third with 311 points.
 
Nigerian female footballer, Asisat Oshoala was also crowned the Women’s Player of the Year for the third time, after 2014 and 2016. She beat Cameroonian Gabrielle Aboudi Onguene and Chrestina Kgatlana of South Africa to the top prize.
 
Egypt was named National Team of the Year and Argentina-born trainer, Hector Cuper, Coach of the Year.
 
There were also musical performances from Toofan from Togo, DR Congo’s Fally Ipupa, and Nigerian septet of Patoranking, Wizkid, Tiwa Savage, Olamide, Phyno and Flavour.
 
Full list of winners:
 
African Player of the Year
Mohamed Salah (Egypt & Liverpool)
 
Women’s Player of the Year
Asisat Oshoala (Nigeria & Dalian Quanjian)
 
Youth Player of the Year
Patson Daka (Zambia & Liefering)
 
Coach of the Year
Hector Cuper (Egypt)
 
Club of the Year
Wydad Athletic Club
 
National Team of the Year
Egypt
 
Women’s National Team of the Year
South Africa
 
Legend
Ibrahim Sunday (Ghana)
 
Platinum Award
Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo – President of Ghana
George Weah – President-elect of Liberia & former World, Africa and European Player of the Year
 
Fans’ Finest XI
Goalkeeper: Aymen Mathlouthi (Tunisia & Etoile du Sahel)
Defenders: Ahmed Fathi (Egypt & Al Ahly), Eric Bailly (Cote d’Ivoire & Manchester United), Ali Maaloul (Tunisia & Al Ahly)
Midfielders: Mohamed Ounnajem (Morocco & Wydad Athletic Club), Karim El Ahmadi (Morocco & Feyenoord), Junior Ajayi (Nigeria & Al Ahly), Achraf Bencharki (Morocco & Wydad Athletic Club)
Forwards: Khalid Boutaib (Morocco & Yeni Malatyaspor), Mohamed Salah (Egypt & Liverpool), Taha Yassine Khenissi (Tunisia & Esperance)

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Israel Issues "90 Days Ultimatum" to African Migrants

Israel is set to inform thousands of Africans who entered the country illegally that they have three months to leave or face indefinite imprisonment.

People from Eritrea and Sudan make up a significant number of migrants in Israel
 The Israeli government has issued a notice for thousands of African migrants to leave the country or face imprisonment.
 
The migrants will be given up to $3,500 (£2,600) for leaving within the next 90 days.
 
They will be given the option of going to their home country or third countries.
 
If they do not leave, the Israeli authorities have threatened that they will start jailing them from April.
 
The UN refugee agency said the controversial plan violated international and Israeli laws.
 
The Israeli government says their return will be humane and "voluntary".
 
The order exempts children, elderly people, and victims of slavery and human trafficking.
 
A spokesperson for Israel's Population and Immigration Authority told the BBC there were currently 38,000 "infiltrators" in Israel, of whom just 1,420 were being held in detention facilities.
 
Israel uses the term "infiltrators" to describe people who did not enter the country through an official border crossing.
 
Many of the migrants - who are mostly from Eritrea and Sudan - say they came to Israel to seek asylum after fleeing persecution and conflict, but the authorities regard them as economic migrants.
 
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has claimed that an unchecked influx of African migrants could threaten Israel's Jewish character.
 
-BBC


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Popular Man of God Releases 63 Prophecies for 2018

A former Vice-President of Nigeria, Atiku Abubakar has been warned to watch his back following the release of 63 prophecies for 2018 by a renowned man of God.

Former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar
 
The General Overseer of the Voice of Liberty Intercessors Ministry, Apostle Joshua Mone has released 63 prophecies for 2018 describing it as a year of supernatural surprises.
 
The man of God specifically warned former Vice President Atiku Abubakar to watch his back as prepares to contest the 2019 Presidential election.
 
Read the full 63 prophecies below:
 
1. 2018 is a year of supernatural surprises
 
2. I see a year of angelic encounter/help
 
3. The church shall become a home for many
 
4. I see young ministers/Pastors emerging and old ones bowing out
 
5. I see a fresh attack on the church through policies and actions
 
6. The scandal against a popular preacher shall be exposed
 
7. I see a year of expectant mothers shouting for joy
 
8. I see a year of marital celebration
 
9. Nigeria must pray; the strength of Nigeria as a nation is gone.
 
10. I see a year where the mighty in government and the politically protected shall be brought down
 
11. I see a new financial policy
 
12. I see a year of political trouble and heavy assassination
 
13. I see many politician being replaced due to terrible health issues
 
14. I see arrest in politics; this is against opposition parties
 
15. I see terrible genocide that has never been recorded in decades in Nigeria happening
 
16. I see the earth shaking
 
17. Nigeria must pray and take measures against earthquake
 
18. I see more bomb explosion, but it is political
 
19. I see fire outbreaks. This following people must pray; Banks, Tank Farms, Fuel Stations, Major Markets and Schools.
 
20. Atiku oh no! Watch your back.
 
21. I see fake products everywhere. Measures must be put in place to tackle this
 
22. I see water level rising
 
23. I see Kaduna mourning
 
24. I see the Presidential seat empty
 
25. I see a mighty wind blowing through the West to the East
 
26. I see six (6) government in serious trouble
 
27. Nigeria Police Force shall be reform
 
28. I see replacement of Service Chiefs
 
29. I see great movement from the North to the South and East; this movement is dangerous
 
30. I see community crisis
 
31. I see a Governor being assassinated
 
32. I see miracle employments
 
33. I see high notable personalities from international communities visiting Nigeria. This is troublesome.
 
34. I see trouble that will lead to reformation in the education sector
 
35. Occultic ministries/organization shall be heavily discovered and exposed
 
36. I see high level of blackmailers emerging; carefulness is required
 
37. President Donald Trump will face more political and religious attack but God is with him
 
38. I see a new religion; this is the anti-Christ
 
39. I see new electricity supply
 
40. The aviation department must put measures in place; I see missing plane
 
41. China needs prayer; I see ball of fire
 
42. I see a new political party prevailing
 
43. The Governor of Delta state must pray; I see conspiracy and attack
 
44. Ritualist shall increase; the children and women must be carefully watched over
 
45. I see a Governor’s convoy under serious attack
 
46. I see a year where the mighty shall be brought down and the small shall be lifted high
 
47. A popular university will experience serious challenges due to government policy
 
48. I see deportation
 
49. I see the Naira sinking
 
50. I see a new Delta State
 
51. Liberty attack shall bring her great honour
 
52. I see high circulation of money
 
53. 2018 is a year of the unexplainable and unexpectable
 
54. I see global war
 
55. I see fraudsters being caught
 
56. I see a new face in Uvwie
 
57. The Chairman of Uvwie Local Government must pray; I see conspiracy, set-up and serious opposition
 
58. I see great development in Ekpan and Effurun
 
59. Bayelsa needs prayer
 
60. I see great opposition in Warri South and Warri South – West
 
61. Chevron must not go!
 
62. I see a year of great wisdom
 
63. A popular shopping mall shall face serious attack.


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Prophet Aderigigbe Reveals His 2018 Prophecies

A governor from the South East part of the country will die this year while President Buhari will travel out again for medical vacation in London but may not return, according to 2018 prophesies released by a Nigerian prophet.
File photo
 
The General Overseer of the Christ Apostolic Deliverance Evangelic Ministry, CADEM, Mowe, Ogun State, Apostle S. S. Aderigigbe, has revealed what God told him concerning 2018.
 
The prophet said one senator each from the South East, South West and North will die this year.
 
He also said President Muhammadu Buhari will travel out again for medical vacation in London but may not return.
 
The cleric also predicted that a governor from the South East part of the country will die in 2018.
 
See full prophecy below:
 
1. There will be surplus food and money in 2018. Nigeria will begin to change for the better in 2018.
2. There will be an outbreak of children diseases early in 2018. The Lord said that Nigerians should pray and fast for 3 days before 21st of January to avert the death of children in 2018.
3. We should pray against sudden death of four Northern Governors in 2018.
4. We should pray to avert serious strike action in 2018 as Government will punish lecturers in 2018.
5. We should pray for God’s protection as the rate of kidnappings will be alarming in 2018.
6. A great and popular man of God along Lagos-Ibadan Exp. Way will pass away in 2018.
7. We should pray against plane crash involving powerful people travelling from Abuja early in 2018.
8. We should pray seriously for President Buhari so that the plans of enemies will not re-visit him in 2018.
9. Nigerians should also pray very well for President Buhari for him to return if he travels back for medical treatment in 2018.
10. We should pray against sudden deaths among those contesting for political offices ahead of 2019 general elections.
11. There will be serious conflict/chaos between Egypt and Israel in 2018. This will impact heavily and adversely on Egypt.
12. There will be an outbreak of a new deadly disease in China that will take away life within 5 minutes. We should pray very well to prevent the disease from spreading beyond China.
13. Kogi State will witness another political crisis in 2018. We should also pray for the Governor of the state.
14. One Governor from the Eastern part of the country will die in a road accident in 2018.
15. There will be serious political crisis in South Africa that will claim many lives in 2018.
16. Petrol price will fall massively in 2018. Dollar will also crash in 2018.
17. One popular senator in Lagos will pass away in 2018.
18. There will be great disastrous flood in Lagos Island (from Ikoyi to Lekki) in 2018.
19. There will be serious conflict in the senate which may likely split the nation in 2018.
20. Many actors and actresses will die in 2018.
21. Donald Trump will attempt to attack Korea in 2018 which will shake the world.
22. Three senators will die in 2018 (1 from north, 1 from south east & 1 from south west); One minister in Buhari’s cabinet will die in 2018.
23. A great and famous businessman/entrepreneur will pass away in 2018.
24. There will be minimal road accident in 2018.
25. Ghanaians should pray very well to avert an imminent crisis that may claim many lives in 2018.
26. There will be serious trouble between Donald Trump and the United Nations (UN) in 2018.
27. There will be immense success for SSCE and JAMB students in 2018.
28. One former president in Nigerian will pass away in 2018.
29. Five great and popular professors will die in 2018.
30. One great traditional ruler in Yorubaland will die in 2018.
31. There will be serious fire disaster in a market in Lagos Island in 2018.
32. Nigeria will enjoy economic boom and business activities will thrive well in 2018.
33. We should pray very well for Abuja FCT against Boko Haram attacks in 2018.
34. Trouble looms in Ekiti State due to selection of governorship candidate in 2018.
35. There will be serious catastrophic occurrence in Lagos State that will claim many lives.
36. Four governorship candidates will die in 2018.
37. Many fake ministers of God will be exposed in 2018.
38. A strong political party in Nigeria will fall apart in 2018


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