Monday 16 March 2015

Court nullifies movement restriction during Lagos monthly sanitation

Court nullifies movement restriction during Lagos monthly sanitation


A Court order was giving by Justice Mohammed Idris of the Federal High Court sitting in Lagos nullifying the restriction of movement of Lagos state residents during the monthly environmental sanitation exercise.

Delivering his judgement in a suit filed by some aggrieved residents, Justice Mohammed described as unlawful the restrictions of residents, adding that it was a violation of the citizens’ right to personal liberty and freedom of movement protected by sections 35 and 41 of the Constitution.

He voided the power of the Lagos State Government and its agent to arrest any citizen found moving between 7am & 10am during the monthly sanitation which holds every last Saturday of each month. 


Jonathan & Patience are planning to assasinate me - Rev. Fr. Mbaka

  Jonathan & Patience are planning to assasinate me - Rev. Fr. Mbaka


Reverend father, Fr Mbaka says President Goodluck Jonathan and his wife are planning to assassinate him. Here is what he told his congregation:
"I want to send this message to the atmosphere, let it now be known to the whole world that president Jonathan and Patience want to assassinate Fr Mbaka. It's a known secret. So however they are planning it, I don't know. Whomever they want to use, I don't know. They will not come themselves and do it, they will use this unemployed people. The same people I am speaking for. Just like in the days of Chimaroke, (Nnamani - former Enugu governor) I came here 1 day, announcing this type of thing, that they are planning to attack the ministry, people said it can not happen. One night, 7th March, they struck."

Do you think Mr President would be involved in such inconsequential issue?

Documentary: Between AIT And Tinubu

  Documentary: Between AIT And Tinubu 

 


A court injunction has been granted by Honourable Justice Akinkugbe I.O. restraining Daar Communications, owners of AIT from broadcasting, transmitting or airing how-so-ever a documentary titled "The Lion of Bourdillon" pending the determination of "The Motion on Notice"

The application was moved by Chief Wole Olanipekun, SAN, the lead counsel for Bola Tinubu (The Plaintiff) in the defamation case against Daar Communications.

The court also adjourned the motion for interlocutory injunction on the application of the defendant/respondent counsel to Friday, March 20, 2015 at 1pm. The defendant, DAAR COMMUNICATIONS was represented by Chief Mike Ozekhome, SAN. 


GEJ in an interactive session with showbiz stars

 GEJ in an interactive session with showbiz stars 
 

Oritz Wiliki & Ras Kimono pictured dancing with President Jonathan at the Showbiz Interactive Session in his honour on Sun, March 15. See more photos below.



 

Yobe State now free from Boko Haram - Defence HQ

Yobe State now free from Boko Haram - Defence HQ

 


The Spokesperson of the Nigerian Defence Headquarters, Gen Chris Olukolade, stated that Yobe state is now free from Boko Haram following the operations of the Nigerian troops in Goniri this morning. 

I strongly believe that the Nigeria Military is capable of securing the territorial integrity of our great nation.

Attack On Aishat Buhari's convoy In Ilorin

Attack On Aishat Buhari's convoy In Ilorin 


The convoy of Mrs Aishat Buhari, the wife of APC Presidential candidate, was reportedly attacked by some hoodlums today, 16th March, 2015 in Ilorin around a film house along Emir road in the state capital this evening, of which about 10 vehicles were vandalized.

A serving  Senator, Bukola Saraki, stated that the attack was hatched and executed by one Alhaji Yinka Aluko and his cohorts. Two of the thugs are said to be PDP loyalists and have been apprehended by the police.

Meanwhile, Mrs Buhari and her entourage reached their destination in safety and are pictured above with the Senator. Thank God for sparing their lives.


Internet Wahala: lady dies after meeting married lover on Facebook


Internet Wahala: lady dies after meeting married lover on Facebook


The case of Cynthia still lingers on our minds, now another one has occurred with Adekemi Faboro who was reported dead after her first meeting with a married man on Facebook, according to a report by PM News.

The deceased had met with the married man, one Christopher Ezekiel, online sometime ago and they started an online relationship, communicating on phone and through Facebook messenger.
They later agreed to meet for the first time last week. 

Christopher Ezekiel who left his wife and two children in Ibadan, traveled down to Lagos to put up in Adekemi's house at a street off Ajayi Road, Ogba.

Trouble started when Adekemi started coughing profusely in the middle of the night. Her concerned neighbors who could hear her coughing came to inquire what the problem was. Seeing that she was not getting any better, they rushed her to the Ifako General Hospital in Lagos where she died.

Ezekiel was immediately arrested by policemen attached to the Pen Cinema Police station in Ogba. Her body has since been deposited at the morgue and an autopsy is expected to be conducted on her to determine the cause of her death. 

This is not only to the ladies but also, young men who crave for friendship through social media platforms. When will this stop?

Buhari's Conenant With Nigerians

  Buhari's Conenant With Nigerians

You know how politicians like to make promises when they are seeking your votes? Well, here's one from APC presidential candidate Mohammadu Buhari. Read below...

My Covenant With Nigerians - Buhari
Dear Compatriots,
In the past few months that I have traveled round this country on campaigns, I have experienced the sheer beauty of our diversity. From Port Harcourt to Kano, from Abeokuta to Gusau, I experienced first-hand the daily sufferings and struggles of our people. I also experienced the overwhelming desire of our people for change.
When I arrived in Port Harcourt on the 5th of January to start my campaigns, I was met by our teeming supporters, who stayed till late in the evening to welcome us. Among them were many young men and women, who in the few minutes that I shared with them at the airport, made me to reflect on what kind of future awaits them in our country.

The gestures of 90-year-old Hajia Fadimatu Mai Talle Tara from Kebbi State and 9-years-old Nicole Eniiyi Benson from Lagos State, who donated their life-savings to my campaign, reflect the overwhelming desire of our people for change. In their gestures, I perceived a longing for the days when honour, national pride and dignity of labour were the fundamental social principles that governed our country. As I encountered millions of our youths, who sometimes run for hours in front of my car and hanging precariously on our campaign vehicles at our state rallies, I also pondered the enormity of the task ahead. How do we give jobs to our youth? How do we reform our economy and make it work for every Nigerian?

I know however, that what we require to revamp our economy and rebuild our country is our ability to galvanize all our citizens to believe once again in their government, in their country and especially, to believe in themselves. This can only happen if we are able to rebuild the trust and belief that our people used to have in government, and indeed, in our nation. The leadership that I will provide will be built on this critical awareness. I intend to lead with integrity and honour and commit myself totally to everything that is of concern to our people: security, employment, health, education, good governance and others.

This Covenant is to outline my agenda for Nigeria and provide a bird’s eye view of how we intend to bring about the change that our country needs and deserves. This Covenant is derived from the manifesto of my party, the All Progressives Congress (APC). It however, represents my pledge to you all when I become your President. 

I have no doubt that God being on our side, with the abiding support of all Nigerians, we shall all witness the great change that we desire and achieve the Nigeria of our dream.
Thank you
Gen. Muhammadu BUHARI (Rtd.), GCFR
Presidential Candidate, APC
  
Corruption and Governance
No matter how vast our resources, if they are not efficiently utilized, they will only benefit a privileged few, leaving the majority in poverty. I believe if Nigeria does not kill corruption; corruption will kill Nigeria.
I pledge to:
·         Publicly declare my assets and liabilities and encourage my political appointees to also publicly declare their assets and liabilities.
·         Affirm that our strategy for tackling corruption will not only focus on punishment. Rather, it will also provide incentives for disclosure and transparency.
·         Show personal leadership in the war against corruption and also hold all the people who work with me to account.
·         Inaugurate the National Council on Procurement as stipulated in the Procurement Act so that the Federal Executive Council, which has been turned to a weekly session of contract bazaar, will concentrate on its principal function of policy making.
·         Review and implement audit recommendations by Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI).
·         Work with the National Assembly towards the immediate enactment of a Whistle Blower Act.
·         Work with the National Assembly to strengthen ICPC and EFCC by guaranteeing institutional autonomy including financial and prosecutorial independence and security of tenure of officials.
·         Make the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) an autonomous and operational agency.
·         Encourage proactive disclosure of information by government institutions in the spirit of the Freedom of Information Act.
·         Ensure all MDAs regularly comply with their accountability responsibilities to Nigerians through the National Assembly.
·         Work with the leadership of the National Assembly to cut down the cost of governance.
·         Present a national anti-corruption Strategy.


Access to Justice and Respect for Fundamental Human Rights 
One of the biggest challenges facing Nigeria is building a country that is fair to all of its citizens; a country in which all individuals feel and know that they are valued members of society with constitutionally guaranteed rights; a country that respects human dignity, promotes human development, fosters human equality and advances human freedom.
I pledge to:                                                                                            
·         Lead a government founded on values that promote and protect fundamental human rights and freedoms.  I will promote the supremacy of the Constitution and the rule of law, affirm separation of the powers of government and support an independent judiciary.
·         Present a detailed strategy for protecting the fundamental rights and freedoms provided for in our Constitution.  There will be emphasis on the rights of vulnerable persons including women, children and persons living with disabilities as well as access to justice and prisons reforms.

Insurgency and Insecurity
I have had the opportunity to serve my country in the military up to the highest level, as a Major General and as the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces. In the course of my service, I had defended the territorial integrity of Nigeria. And if called upon to do so again, I shall rise to the occasion. As a father, I feel the pain of the victims of insurgency, kidnapping and violence whether they are the widows and orphans of military, paramilitary or civilians.
I pledge to:
·         Ensure that under my watch, no force, external or internal, will occupy even an inch of Nigerian soil. I will give all it takes to ensure that our girls kidnapped from Chibok are rescued and reunited with their families.
·         Deliver a Marshal Plan on insurgency, terrorism, ethnic and religious violence, kidnapping, rural banditry and ensure that never again will Nigerian children be slaughtered or kidnapped at will.
·         Boost the morale of our fighting forces and the generality of Nigerians by leading from the front as the Commander-in-Chief and not hide in the comfort and security of Aso Rock.
·         Give especial attention to the welfare of our armed forces and all other security personnel and their families, including State-guaranteed life insurance for all officers and men as well as protect the families of our fallen heroes.
·         Ensure that acts of heroism and valour in the service to the nation are publicly recognized and celebrated.
·         Establish close working relationship with governors of the states affected by insurgency, with leaders of our neighbouring countries and with leaders around the world to cooperate in combating insurgency, oil theft, piracy and criminality.
·         Activate regular meetings of the National Police Council to ensure the discharge of its true constitutional roles in a transparent and accountable way.
·         Fight for you, and alongside you. We will fight together to defeat terrorism. But I will be honest with you about our challenges and I will bear the responsibilities of my charge. I will not lie to you or exaggerate our triumphs. My administration will be thoroughly transparent in every step of our daily struggle and together we will win the war.

Niger Delta
In many years of oil exploration, the Niger Delta has become perhaps, the world’s worst eco-system, a byword for environmental degradation, exploitation and diseases. I believe that protecting the livelihood of our people in the Niger Delta should transcend our interest its oil.
I pledge to:
·         Commit myself and my administration to the protection and regeneration of the environment in the Niger Delta and to ensure that oil companies comply with global best practices on environmental protection.
·        Sustain and streamline the human capital development in the Niger Delta, especially focusing on youth and women.
·        Reform investment in infrastructural development of the Niger Delta and ensure that the NDDC is held accountable to its mandate.

Diversity
Nigeria's greatest asset is her people. My commitment is to invest in our people and ensure that they have the opportunity to achieve their full potentials and enjoy the full benefits of their citizenship, regardless of their religion, region, ethnicity, gender or disability.
I pledge to:
·         Continually acknowledge our diversity and consciously promote equality and equity in all government businesses and activities.
·         Implement the National Gender Policy including 35% of appointive positions for women.
·         Work with the National Assembly to pass the National Disability Act and the Equal Opportunities Bill.

Health
We must give real meaning to the old saying that Health is Wealth. We must take all possible measures to ensure that our people stay healthy, but we must also ensure that when they fall ill, they can get help.
Healthcare in Nigeria is in crises. Too many people do not get any treatment. For those who do get treated, all too often, the care they receive is poor. Far too many die from easily treatable diseases and what should be routine treatment often end in death. Furthermore, Nigeria is set to miss our MDG targets. The statistics speak for themselves.
I pledge to:
·         Unveil a health sector review policy to ensure efficient and effective management of our health systems with focus on prevention.
·         Ensure that no Nigerian will have any reason to go outside the country for medical treatment.
·         Guarantee financial sustainability to the health sector and minimum basic health care for all.
·         Review occupational health laws and immediately commence enforcement of the provisions to reduce hazards in the work place.
·         Partner with State Governments and development partners to ensure all-round implementation of our primary health plans by expanding access to health insurance for rural communities.



Education
I believe that our education system must prepare our children for the responsibilities of citizenship and prepare our youths to contribute to the development of our country.  Therefore, I shall focus on restoring the lost glory of our education by implementing reforms that will bring quality back into our schools and position our universities and polytechnics to provide market-relevant skills to our youths.
I pledge to:
·         Embark on a program of mass mobilisation to ensure that all children of school age, no matter where they may reside in our country, and no matter the social conditions of their parents, are in school. Working in co-operation with the State Governments, we shall make the required investments in infrastructure, learning materials, nutrition and children healthcare. To this end, UBEC Fund will be reviewed to ensure greater efficiency in utilization.
·         Provide on-the-job retraining opportunities for existing teachers at both the basic and secondary levels while providing the right incentives to keep teachers in the classrooms and attract bright young men and women to take up career in teaching.
·         Work with other levels of government and through relevant government agencies to allocate resources to schools while strengthening community participation in school management.
·         Implement a comprehensive review of the goal and content of our secondary education to ensure that it also serves the purpose of skills acquisition and fits purpose.
·         Set up Colleges of Skills and Enterprise to replace the old technical colleges. This will be done with direct participation from relevant industry and professional groups in the private sector. Based on local market demands, each of the colleges will focus on high job demand sectors of the economy such as agriculture, ICT, telecommunications, entertainment, construction, oil and gas and sports.
·         Establish special purpose fund for a Secondary School level education.
·         Improve the competitiveness of our universities and polytechnics and position them at the heart of the national productivity, innovation and enterprise.
·         Pursue a policy of non-discrimination between the universities and the polytechnics.

Agriculture
Oil has served our country, but it has also excluded majority of Nigerians from the mainstream of our economy. I am convinced that our guarantee for inclusive growth is agriculture.

I pledge to:
  • Make agriculture a major focus of the government and lay the institutional foundation to attract large-scale investments and capital to the sector.
  • Actively promote a well-coordinated and innovatively funded Youth in Commercial Agribusiness Programme.
  • Establish agricultural produce storage, pricing and marketing systems to ensure real commercial value and minimize waste.
  • Work with State Governments to launch Agricultural Support Programmes that will drive agricultural land development and mechanization.
  • Revamp, revitalize and improve on the national agricultural extension and rural support service system.
  • Lay the groundwork for a standardized market uptake and aggregation outlets for specific agricultural produce.
  • Revamp the key development banks (Bank of Agriculture, Bank of Industry and Nigeria Import & Export Bank) to fund inclusive agricultural value chain operations
  • Liberalise and expand agricultural and rural insurance system with premium subventions support to farmers
  • Revamp the agricultural cooperative system to drive rural agriculture and improve stakes for smallholder farmers.
  • Develop a system of small-scale irrigation systems to ensure all-year round farming.
  • Revamping key agriculture research institutions and deliver their outputs through effective network of extension services.

Management of the Economy for Shared Prosperity
All Nigerians deserve to benefit from our collective wealth. We promise not to leave any Nigerian behind in our determination to create, expand and ensure equitable and effective allocation of economic opportunities. No matter the amount of wealth we create, it would be meaningless unless it benefits the majority of our people.

Power
Our failure to ensure a stable supply of electricity has been an impediment to economic growth, productivity and national security.
I pledge to:
·         Address the gaps in power sector privatization to ensure it serves the needs of our people.
·         Explore and develop alternative sources of power such as small, medium and large hydro plants, wind, coal and solar and other forms of renewable energy to ensure efficient and affordable power supply.
·         Invest in technical skills development for efficient management of energy resources.

Sports and Culture
Sports and culture are important instruments for social cohesion, national integration and promotion of positive national image. They also provide a strong platform for youth development and the expression of our abundant creative talents.
I pledge to:
·         Invest and encourage investments in both small and large-scale sports facilities to enable mass participation in sports.
·         Ensure that participation in sports become a core component of our education at all levels.
·         Activate incentives for the private sector to invest in the development of high performance sports.
Culture
I pledge to:
·         Support real investments in the entertainment, arts and creative industries.
·         Strengthen the regulatory framework to protect and preserve our culture and creative industry and prevent it from the scourge of piracy.
·         Develop and strengthen the value link-chain of the culture industry to deepen the industry and provide jobs


(photo) Syrian boy protecting his little sister from air strikes

  (photo) Syrian boy protecting his little sister from air strikes


 
We all have right to enjoy peace. Our children deserve to be protected from any external injury. Let's give them love and security and not bombs, machine guns, bullets and missiles. They are our future!

Court Removes Ibinabo Fiberesima As AGN president

Court Removes Ibinabo Fiberesima As AGN president


 
The President of the Actors’ Guild of Nigeria (AGN) Ibinabo Fiberesima was today removed as the President of the group following orders of a Federal High Court sitting in Lagos. The National. mirror reports that Justice James Tsoho, said the election was conducted against court order.

The suit was filed by an actor, St. Maradona Mikevine, who was the national treasurer in the election that produced another popular actor, Emeka Ike, as AGN president. The suit that brought about the initial order banning her from contesting was filed by Emeka Ike. 


Over 90 Killed As Suspected Fulani Insurgents Attack Benue


Over 90 Killed As Suspected Fulani Insurgents Attack Benue

It was a bloody Sunday in Benue state, after suspected Fulani insurgents alleged slaughtered over 90 persons including women and children at Egba village, in Agatu local government area of the state.

Vanguard gathered from a local source in the community that the number may well exceed the currentl figure since many were still missing and unaccounted for.
“The search for victims and survivors is still ongoing, but there is no doubt that the figure may rise because the entire village is like a killing field with blood stench everywhere and many still missing.” He said.
  Source: Vanguard

Fani Kayode slams APC for using his previous quotes against Jonathan for Adverts


Fani Kayode slams APC for using his previous quotes against Jonathan for Adverts

Fani Kayode slams APC for using his previous quotes against Jonathan for Adverts
 

                           
 Fani-Kayode has said the use of his previous quotes attacking president Jonathan by APC as advertorial is childish and outdated..In a statement he issued on Sunday in Abuja, Fani-Kayode said,
"The APC have resorted to buying full page adverts of outdated quotes about President Goodluck Jonathan from old essays written by me when I was in their ranks.
"This proves the measure of their desperation. Needless to say I renounced those views about President Jonathan long ago and since then I have returned to the PDP and have given my unflinching support both to him and the party.
"I shall continue to do so because I regard the APC as an evil party and their Presidential candidate, General Muhammadu Buhari, as incapable of and unfit to rule our country.
"All the old and outdated quotes in the world cannot change that and I shall not be deterred or distracted from my present assignment by such childish and dirty tactics.
"One wonders whether the APC has forgotten what Nasir El Rufai once said about General Buhari being ''outdated and unelectable'' and what Bola Tinubu once said about Buhari being ''obsessed with power, wicked, sadistic and unreliable."
"Better still, have they forgotten what Buhari himself once said about Bola Tinubu and his ACN governors as being ''corrupt, treacherous, unstable and unreliable''?
"Clearly, the APC has an obsession with me and my words (past, present or future) and let me assure them that I shall continue to focus my guns on them over the next two weeks regardless of their paid television and newspaper adverts about me.
"I shall continue to expose them for the violent men, heartless cultists and dirty ritualists that they are to the Nigerian people.”
 
 

Jonathan’s N9b contracts ‘fuel anti-Jega protests’

Jonathan’s N9b contracts ‘fuel anti-Jega protests’




•APC alleges govt using MASSOB, OPC to halt polls
•PDP: it’s not true
                    
Those pushing for Prof. Attahiru Jega’s removal do not seem to be tired – a protest is slated for Lagos today.
                   
The Jega-must-go march is being led by an amorphous organisation – The Coalition of Concerned Nigerians   – backed by the Oodua Peoples Congress (APC).

The protest is coming after the weekend action against the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) chair by the Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) in the Southeast.   
              
It is all at a price – N9billion – the All Progressives Congress (APC) said yesterday.
The APC accused the Jonathan administration of sponsoring ethnic militias to foment trouble before, during and after the March 28 and April 11 general elections, saying the N9 billion recently paid out to some ex-militants and ethnic militias is aimed at mobilising them to scuttle the polls.

In a statement issued in Lagos by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said the protests by MASSOB seeking the sack of the INEC Chairman were orchestrated by the administration as part of its continuing efforts to sabotage the elections.

It said the next group that has been mobilised to protest against Jega and the use of card reader is the OPC, which is also a beneficiary of the N9 billion payout, ostensibly for pipeline protection, but in reality to prepare the ethnic militias for their reprehensible role in scuttling the elections.

The APC said more ethnic militias are to be enlisted by the Jonathan administration to continue the protest against Jega and the card reader, in order to give the impression that Nigerians want Jega sacked and are also against the use of card reader.

As from today, some companies owned by some former Niger-Delta militant leaders and prominent Nigerians are to take over pipeline protection from the police and the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps, following President Jonathan’s approval of their contracts.

They include Government Ekpemuopolo (aka Tompolo); Mujaheedin Asari Dokubo; and Chief Bibipori Ajube (aka Gen. Shoot-At-Sight).
According to a source, seven companies have been allocated “regions” or operational areas as follows: Egbe Security River One (Bayelsa);  Gallery Security (Mosinmi -Ore); Close Body Protection (Edo State);  Adex Energy Security(Rivers); Donyx Global Concept (Lagos and Ogun);  Oil Facilities Surveillance-(Delta) and New Age Global Security (Mosinmi-Ibadan).

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) will coordinate the multi-billion naira deal.
The APC expressed sadness that a President who inherited a united nation has done everything he can to divide the country along ethnic and religious lines, including patronising ethnic militias who serve no other purpose than to champion sectional interests at the expense of national unity.

It wondered why President Jonathan would pay N9 billion to a handful of people at a time of great economic downturn and falling Naira, as well as in a situation in which many states cannot even afford to pay their workers because of dwindling allocation from the Federation Account.

‘’A profligate government that has been bribing people with dollars and ferrying huge funds around practically to buy votes has outdone itself by paying out all of N9 billion to a few Nigerians, with less than three weeks to the elections. Shortly after the payment, some self-serving groups started organising protests that, for all intents and purposes, are being orchestrated to scuttle the polls. This is a shameful show by the federal government,’’ the APC said.

The Oodua Peoples Congress (OPC) confirmed that it will be part of today’s protest.
While its founder Dr. Frederick Fasehun denied knowledge of the planned protest last night, its coordinator Chief Gani Adams said the OPC will be joining another group to stage the protest.
According to him, about five million people in the Southwest have not collected their PVCs, barely two weeks to elections.

“The INEC boss cannot disenfranchise our people for not just any reason. We are equally protesting because Jega created about 30,000 polling units in the North without creating any in the South. This is an indication that he has his own agenda. We cannot fold our hands when majority of our people are being denied their legitimate right.”

“If Jega feels that he cannot cope with the situation on ground before the election, he should resign and let another competent man be saddled with the responsibility.”

Source: The Nation

T.B Joshua Predicts Plane Crash, Talks On The Real PDP/APC

T.B Joshua Predicts Plane Crash, Talks On The Real PDP/APC

 

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Prophet T.B Joshua during a Sunday service televised live via Emmanuel TV, has warned Nigerians to be aware of fake political party people as he also says he foresees a plane crash.

“Pray for Nigeria because I am seeing a plane crash. It’s not a good thing to lose personalities again,” he said during the broadcast.
“The challenge Nigeria is facing – on the day of voting, when you drop your votes in the ballot box, you will know who is PDP and who is APC. It’s a parable; very delicate. Because everybody plays a game; we deceive ourselves. ‘So this man voted for this party but he’s in that party.”


He also sees a dark cloud hanging over the nation. “The cloud is darker. When it is about to rain, you cannot see in front again,” he said.

On his church’s collapsed building; the prophet said vengeance was nigh for the perpetrators of the building collapse that left 116 dead last year September, insisting it was an attack. “There must be vengeance concerning what happened here. Both the slaves and masters must pay the price.”


“God gave me an order that I should continue this work – so I must do it. Nothing can separate me from the work of God but your prophet is not happy. I will be happy when vengeance comes,” he said.