Lady reportedly goes mad after outing with ‘sugar daddy

An unidentified lady in Ikenegbu area of Sapele area
of Delta state allegedly ran mad shortly after she
returned from an outing with a man suspected to be
her sugar daddy.
The incident according to sources cited by The
Nation happened on Friday, May 4.
adegokblog .com gathered that the said ‘sugar daddy’
had dropped her by the roadside near
Kilimanjaro eatery and zoomed off in a Sports
Utility Vehicle (SUV).


The lady was said to have started talking
incoherently and stripped herself naked.
Bystanders were said to have covered her with a
cloth, while she was later taken by her family
members to a church for spiritual healing.
A source said: “She is a popular face and one of the
beautiful ladies around but no one knows her name. She
was dropped off around 9pm by a man in a jeep (SUV) and
she became incoherent in her speech.
“Before we knew it, she started stripping herself to the
point of that she almost became naked and ran around the
community. People later took pity on her and clothe her
before her relations rushed to the scene and took her away.
We learnt that she was taken to a church for healing and
that she is getting better now.”

adegokblog .com previously reported that a young lady
who sells her body to any man narrated on
social media how she escaped death at Daniel
Umukoro extension, Ughelli, Delta state.
According to an online user, the lady revealed
that she was invited from Benin, Edo state on
Sunday, April 29, and both parties agreed on a
fee of N40,000.
Minutes after having fun with her client, she was
locked up. While the suspect was fast asleep, the
lady escaped through the ceiling of the duplex,
scaled the fence and called for help.
Lady reportedly goes mad, strips self naked after
outing with ‘sugar daddy’ (photo)

What is fasting and important or forbidding of it

PART 2
Welcome back to ours topic fast this is part 2 of it

Befor we discouse about types of fast their must source for something or history befor that some scholar tolk about it
Fasting is the willing abstinence or reduction from some or
all food, drink , or both, for a period of time. An absolute
fast or dry fasting is normally defined as abstinence from all
food and liquid for a defined period, usually 24 hours, or a
number of days. Water fasting refers to abstinence from all
food and drink except water, but black coffee and tea may
be consumed. Other fasts may be partially restrictive,
limiting only particular foods or substances, or be
intermittent .
In a physiological context, fasting may refer to the
metabolic status of a person who has not eaten overnight,
or to the metabolic state achieved after complete digestion
and absorption of a meal. Several metabolic adjustments
occur during fasting. Some diagnostic tests are used to
determine a fasting state. For example, a person is
assumed to be fasting once 8–12 hours have elapsed since
the last meal. Metabolic changes of the fasting state begin
after absorption of a meal (typically 3–5 hours after eating).
A diagnostic fast refers to prolonged fasting (from 8–72
hours, depending on age) conducted under observation to
facilitate the investigation of a health complication, usually
hypoglycemia. Many people may also fast as part of a
medical procedure or a check-up, such as preceding a
colonoscopy or surgery . Fasting may also be part of a
religious ritual.



In the only QUR.AN and BIBLE we are history of fast what cos it how did it happens name of that prophet is (PROPHET OF ALMYGHTY GOD MUSSA IN THE QUR.AN MOSSIS in the BIBLE ) AL QUR.AN explain to us how powerful  fasting is GOD said the he love person hu fast for him is not like GOD when to eat your food I just want us to have some ibadat pure is mind so we can gain paradise all what is call fasting is from the GOD is reworld of it comes from there are reworld from GOD for us to fast
Fast is for us life is not for GOD


We're going to discouse what can make s ome1 not to fast and types of fasting when we are in part 3

Thanks you for visiting us blog GOD we bless you

What is fasting and important or forbidding of it

PART 1

Fasting is the willing abstinence or reduction from some
or all food, drink, or both, for a period of time. An
absolute fast or dry fasting is normally defined as
abstinence from all food and liquid for a defined period,

usually 24 hours, or a number of days. 


We here from some scholars in ARABIC and ENGLISH  there let us no how much Almighty GOD value and love the person that fast

All the religions in the world have theirwhy of fasting to their BELIEVE GOD from the definition of the fast
                     

                       Fasting





Fast is not just forbidding from eating drinking or sex 
All the fast As we no that is the way of please the GOD or when you have something you want from him 
So fasting is forbidd from all what ALMYGHTY GOD did not like 
Like when you are fast you are forbidd from bad work all what you no that is not good you don't need sex when you are fast GOD VALUE what call fast 



According to some scholar 

We have two types of fasting 

We we continue it in part 2 
Thank you and GOD we bless you 

Aircraft flew over Synagogue’s building before it collapsed - ACP tells court

The collapse of the Synagogue Church of All Nations
building at Ikotun-Egbe, Lagos, was said to have
occurred after an aircraft flew over the church
- A police officer disclosed this to a Lagos high court
on Friday, May 11
- He testified as a defence witness in the trial of the
registered trustees of the church and four others
An assistant commissioner of police, Mr Alaba
Haruna, on Friday, May 11, told a Lagos high
court that an aircraft flew over Synagogue
Church of All Nations building at Ikotun-Egbe, a
Lagos suburb, just before it collapsed on
September 12, 2014, killing 116 people.
He said one of his patrol teams observed an
aircraft flying low over the church and other
buildings in the premises.
Haruna testified before Justice Lateef Lawal-
Akapo of an Igbosere high court on Lagos Island
as a defence witness in the trial of the registered
trustees of the church and four others.
The church opened its defence in a one-count
charge of building without approval brought
against it by the Lagos state Directorate of Public
Prosecutions (DPP) following the dismissal of its
no-case submission on March 8, 2016.
The other defendants are the two engineers who
built the building: Messrs Oladele Ogundeji and
Akinbela Fatiregun, and their companies,
Hardrock Construction and Engineering Company
and Jandy Trust Ltd.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that
Haruna, area commander of the Eastern Ports
Command, Port Harcourt, Rivers, was the
divisional police officer at Ikotun-Egbe at the
time the building collapsed.
He was led in evidence by the trustees counsel,
Mr Oluseye Diyan.
Haruna said: “On that fateful day on September
12, 2014 at 12.30 p.m., there was a radio
communication from the police control room at
Ikeja that they were receiving calls from the
public of an aircraft flying at low altitude over
the church.
“I was directed by the area command to confirm the
incident and monitor the aircraft’s activities.
“I wanted to go out and direct my men to watch out for the
aircraft when I received another report of an airplane flying
at a very low altitude. I went outside but I couldn’t see it,
by that time it had gone.
“I received a call later from Inspector Lucky Ugbaja,
stationed at the church that one of the church’s buildings
had collapsed.”
According to him, the radio room had earlier
radioed the police airport command to confirm
whether it was carrying out any activity in the
church vicinity.
Haruna said when he arrived at the church’s
premises there was a large crowd and the few
policemen there were trying to manage the
situation.
He said onlookers kept trooping in and the crowd
spilled to the roads outside the church, causing
serious gridlock.
“We were overwhelmed,” Haruna told the judge,
adding that he called for more policemen and
were provided.
According to him, the floors of the collapsed
building were lying one on the other, the church
members and others at the scene were engaged
in rescue operations.
“Those I met there were church worshipers; they were
bringing out so many people from under the rubble. Most of
the victims were alive. Some were injured, some were not.
“Later the Red Cross, Life Savers, National Emergency
Management Agency (NEMA), Lagos state Emergency
Management Agency (LASEMA) arrived and joined us in the
rescue.”
He said the rescue mission lasted about seven
days.
During cross-examination by the prosecutor, Dr
Babajide Martins, Haruna insisted that he could
not recall any instance when LASEMA officials or
the then commissioner for Physical Planning, Mr
Toyin Ayinde, were prevented by the church
members from gaining access to the site of the
collapsed building.
He said: “Apart from the LASEMA GM who said he had a
herculean task passing through the crowd, no other had
problems passing through."
When Martins asked him why he concluded that
the rescuers were church members or
worshipers, Haruna said: “Commonsense suggests
that they were.”
Following the prosecution’s application for an
adjournment, Justice Lawal-Akapo adjourned
further proceedings until June 28.
Meanwhile, adegokblog.com had reported that an
Igbosere high court in Lagos on Thursday, March
8, dismissed the no-case submission filed by the
registered trustees of the Synagogue Church of
All Nations (SCOAN) and the two engineers
involved in six-storey building collapse case. (You can visit adegokblog. Blogspot. Com in you internet or Google )

History Kaduna makes history as LG poll holds Saturday May 12 using electronic voting

The Kaduna State Independent Electoral Commission
(KADSIECOM) is set to conduct elections into the 23
local government councils in the Saturday, 12th May
2018 using electronic voting first in Nigeria.
Meanwhile, n a statement issued by Governor
Nasir El-Rufai’s spokesman, Samuel Aruwan,
KADSIECOM has requested that movement on all
state roads be restricted on the election day,
Leadership reports.
The statement said: “Accordingly, the Kaduna state
government hereby notifies the general public that vehicular
movement on all state roads will be restricted between 6am
and 5pm on Saturday, 12th May 2018. Security has been
beefed up across the state to guarantee the peaceful and
orderly conduct of the elections. The security agencies will
enforce the restriction of movement.”


The Kaduna state government appealed to
residents to conduct themselves in accordance
with the law, and to report any suspicious or
illegal conduct to the appropriate security
agencies.
adegokblog. Blogspot .com previously reported that Governor El-
Rufai said electronic voting machines will be
used in the local government election of the state
scheduled for May 12.
The governor said this at the flag off of the All
Progressives Congress (APC) campaigns for the
poll.
El-Rufai said his administration had invested a
considerable amount in electronic voting because
the APC believes that votes must count.


The governor said the introduction of the card
reader for the 2015 election by the Independent
National Electoral Commission (INEC) helped
promote electoral integrity, saying that Kaduna is
taking it a step further to bring full electronic
voting.