Friday 13 January 2017

MMM Is Back! 1 Day Ahead Of Schedule, MMM Unfreezes All Participants Accounts




MMM returns, 24 hours ahead of schedule, unfreezes participants accounts
Dear members,
The holidays are over, and we’re not open. Just as promised. (You might have already noticed that we always stick to our promises. :-)) Actually, we promised to be open on January 14, but we’re open now, January 13, as you can see, which is a day earlier. (Well, I hope, the members of the System will forgive us for that. :-))
It’s related to the hysteria raised by the authorities and the mass media around MMM. By joining forces, they’ve managed to nearly give the members of the system a heart attack and have frightened them out of their wits. Poor souls don’t know what to expect. Will we open again or not? :-))
This is why we’ve decided, considering the situation, to reach out to the member, reassure and cheer them up by opening a little earlier. After all, Together we can change the world! :-))
Here we go.

Update By MMM – They Are Going To Pay Poor Nigerians with small money inside First Because They Warned The Greedy Ones With Huge Money Inside Their System To Use Only Their Spare Money

‘If We Don’t Tame Religion, It Will Kill Nigeria’ – Wole Soyinka

‘If We Don’t Tame Religion, It Will Kill Nigeria’ – Wole Soyinka

Prof. Wole Soyinka, has warned that religion will kill Nigeria if it is not tamed.
Speaking in Abuja on Thursday at the presentation of a book, Religion and the Making of Nigeria, written by Prof. Olufemi Vaughan, the Nobel laureate imagined what the world would be if religion had never been invented and condemned killings in the name of religion saying he wondered how any rational being could attempt to justify homicide as an act of devotion.
Wole said:
 
If we do not tame religion in this nation, religion would kill us.
“I do not say kill religion, though, I wouldn’t mind a bit if that mission could be undertaken surgically, painlessly perhaps, under anaesthesia, effectively sprayed all over the nation or perhaps during an induced pouch of religious ecstasy.
“However, one has to be realistic. Only the religiously possessed or committed would deny the obvious.
The price that many have paid, not just within this society but by humanity in general, makes one wonder if the benefits have really been more than the losses.”
Can one think of any landscape without religious architecture?
Many Nigerians have paid the ultimate price because of religion and religion is now embedded in our society.
In this very nation, in Southern Kaduna, over 800 souls were brutally extinguished suddenly while the issue of grazing land versus farming is unquestionably part of the conflict. It is equally undeniable that religious differences have played crucial role in the conflict.
The innocent ones are the ones who often pay the ultimate price in religious crisis. Even religious leaders cannot denounce the murdering acts of religion.
Religion now induces trauma and anxiety instead of solace that it claims to give. Religion is the ironic product of human inadequacy.
There is a monster always waiting to pounce on innocent Nigerians under the name of religion,” he added.

Annie Idibia And Olivia Step Out In Style

Annie Idibia And Olivia Step Out in Style

Annie Idibia and her daughter Olivia stepped out in style for an even.
 
The mother and daughter who rocked African prints looked stunning in the outfits.

Alaafin of Oyo’s Last Wife Shares No Makeup Photo

Alaafin of Oyo’s Last Wife Shares no Makeup Photo

The last wife of the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi took to Instagram to share her no makeup photos and we can’t keep calm.
 
Olori Ola Adeyemi is known for her regal look including full made up face and intricately styled headtie.
This time, the queen shared a no makeup photo with two tribal marks on both cheeks.
Also, her hugely receding hairline is another hot topic of discussion.

Stephanie Okereke Shares A Photo Of Her Son Reading



Stephanie Okereke’s Son Turns Bookworm in Cute Photo

Stephanie Okereke posted a lovely snap of herself and her cute son Maxwell Linus on her IG page.
The award winning actress/producer’s son sat on a bookshelf studiously reading ‘My Very First 100 Animals.’
His mom lent her support by standing behind him and holding up his book. Stephanie simply captioned the photo ‘getting ready for school’ with a hashtag.
The mother-son photo, which was captured in a library, was a throwback from their duo cover of Motherhood in Style magazine.

Students Of Uniosun Invest Their School Fees In MMM

UNIOSUN students divert N2 million school fees to MMM

The news has been recently made public by Professor Labode Popoola, the school Vice Chancellor (VC), on the university campus.
Mr Popoola also expressed his dissapoinment with the students who abused the opportunity of tuition fees part payment given by the university for convenience sake of parents and guardians.
He also warned that the school would publish the names and other personal details of the debtors and enforce its full rules and regulations on defaulters.
Besides, defaulters will not be allowed to attend classes and write examinations until they pay their fees.
The professor said: "The university has decided to call this press conference to educate and enlighten the stakeholders in particular and the public in general about the financial position of the Osun State University.
Osun State University, being a public institution, is financed from grants from the state government and she also heavily relies on school fees from its students and other Internally Generated Revenues. The state government under the leadership of Mr Rauf Aregbesola, when he came on board, reduced the school fees.

I wish to confirm that the University has not increased its school fees despite the economic recession. The University remains one of the few state owned institutions that charge modest fees. In all matters concerning our students, their interests remain our paramount consideration.
Meanwhile, I wish to let the public know the current amount being charged since 2011: Programmes Amount per session. Freshers: Science 100,000 Naira and 110,000 Naira; Law (including Nursing Science) 125,000 Naira and 135,000 naira; Non-Science, 95,000 Naira and 105,000 Naira; Acceptance fee, 40,000 Naira; Admission Checker, 2,000 Naira; Medical Fee, 15,000 Naira, Matriculation fee, 5,000 Naira and Late registration fee is 10,000 Naira per semester.
From the breakdown above, it can be seen that the highest school fee for staylite is 125,000 Naira in a session for law and nursing science students; whereas there are some private secondary schools in Osun State that charge about 150,000 Naira and above per term.
It is, however, disheartening to note that the University has discovered that despite the fact that the University operates an enviable stable academic calendar, mobilises its graduating students Youth Service without delay, many of our students still owe school fees running to two billion Naira.
If this trend continues, there is no way the university could perform its financial responsibilities.
Henceforth, Senate at its meeting has approved the implementation of the following guidelines:

1. That all students who fail to register will no longer be allowed into lecture rooms and will not be allowed to write examination;
2. That only students who fulfil the requirement would be allowed to write examination;
3. That the policy of 70% attendance at lectures for students will be strictly enforced;
4. That new students are to pay school fees in full and on time for retention of their studentship;
5. That names of defaulters will be published soon. All parents and guardians are hereby advised to warn their children and wards to pay their fees on time and not to divert their school fees to other areas."
Meanwhile, the students ask the university management to give them a chance to pay up their school fees within the next three weeks.

Obaeze Vowed To Remove Pastor Adeboye

PRESIDENT BUHARI SACKS FRC CHAIRMAN OVER ADEBOYE AND ASKED FOR IMMEDIATE REPLACEMENT

- RCCG has disclosed that sacked FRC boss Jim Obazee vowed to remove Pastor Enoch Adeboye
- Obazee, who was a zonal pastor with RCCG, refused at a time to honour Pastor Adeboye’s summons over alleged violations
- The reportedly led to his removal as zonal pastor
The Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) on Thursday, January 12 disclosed that the sacked Executive Secretary/Chief Executive Officer of the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) of Nigeria, Jim Obazee, had vowed to remove the General Overseer of the church, Pastor Enoch Adeboye.
This was disclosed by Pastor Segun Adegbiji, the head of the church’s media and public relations.
According to Adegbiji, Obazee was a zonal pastor with RCCG but refused at a time to honour Pastor Adeboye’s summons over alleged violations, Vanguard reports.

Adegbiji said that when Pastor Adeboye noticed some violations and sent for Obazee, the ex-FRC boss immediately replied that he was in his office and if Pastor Adeboye really wanted to see him, he knew where to reach him.
It was gathered that Obazee had allegedly refused to suspend the implementation of the FRC regulation that requires heads of all registered churches, mosques and other non-profit organisations to serve a maximum of 20 years in office and thereafter hand over to someone from outside their families.
Pastor Adegbiji further said that the recent changes announced by Pastor Adeboye, last week, were informed by the provisions of the FRC Act.

However, the pastor noted that the General Overseer does nothing without consulting God.
According to him, “God may have decided to carry out the reforms for a purpose though such appointments were not new to a growing church like RCCG which has branches in 192 nations of the world.
“The newly appointed country overseer, Pastor Joseph Obayemi may remain the overseer in charge of Nigeria operating from his current regional headquarters in Somolu in Lagos.
“The national headquarters of the church remains in Ebute Metta, Lagos, while the global headquarters is at the Redemption Camp, but the new country overseer, Pastor Obayemi may not immediately move to the Ebute Metta headquarters because it will be administratively inconvenient for him to operate from the headquarters of another region.”
He corrected the impression that the General Overseer, Pastor Adeboye had resigned and appointed a successor, saying: “The General Overseer has not stepped down. He is still the General Overseer of the church and the announcement has not diminished his schedule across the globe.”
He also corrected the impression that the new national overseer was a Special Assistant to the General Overseer.
He said: “Pastor Obayemi, who will now oversee RCCG’s 28 regions in Nigeria, was one of the seven senior pastors promoted Assistant General Overseers and members of the Governing Council, during the 2016 convention of the church last August.
“Pastor Obayemi was a deputy in charge of Finance and a member of governing council in RCCG, before his appointment as the new Country/national Overseer of the church.”
Recall that President Muhammadu Buhari approved the immediate removal and the replacement of Obazee as FRC boss three days ago.