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Christmas: Apostle Suleman Prays for Nigeria, Security Agents
Christmas: Apostle Suleman Prays for Nigeria, Security Agents
Servant of God and spiritual leader of the Omega Fire Ministries (OFM) worldwide, Apostle Johnson Suleman, has offered prayers for Nigerians during this yuletide season as they celebrate the Christmas tomorrow.
The famous cleric prayed for a peaceful and safe celebration throughout the whole nation and also enjoined security agencies to be vigilant around religious centers and other recreation facilities where people gather in their large numbers.
While commending the renewed onslaught of the security architecture especially the army in their fight against terrorists and bandits, Apostle Suleman also called for prayers for these men in uniform and sought support from the federal government for them.
He admonished worshippers to be mindful of their engagements in this period and to be extraordinarily cautious of whatever they are doing so as not to fall prey of the evil machinations of deceitful and manipulative individuals who will want to hide under the series of activities lined up for the celebration of the season to cause havoc.
Apostle Suleman reminded the public to live their lives in line with the teachings of Jesus Christ who has offered himself as a sacrificial lamb to wash away the sins of mankind.
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Meet Dennis Ekamah: The ‘Producer Extraordinary’ Shaking Up Nollywood with Authentic African⁴ Stories”
“Meet Dennis Ekamah: The ‘Producer Extraordinary’ Shaking Up Nollywood with Authentic African⁴ Stories”*
Clement Emmanuel
In an era where creative specialization is often the standard, Nigerian filmmaker Dennis Ekamah continues to distinguish himself as a multifaceted force in African cinema. Widely known as “Producer Extraordinary,” Ekamah is a filmmaker, producer, cinematographer, video editor, and digital marketing expert whose versatility is reshaping storytelling across Nollywood and the global creative industry.
Ekamah is the Chief Executive Officer of MediaAfrica Films, a production company dedicated to crafting authentic African narratives through motion pictures. A second-time founder with over seven years of industry experience, he has worked extensively across pre-production, production, and post-production, giving him rare, end-to-end mastery of the filmmaking process.
Professionally, Ekamah’s early work gained continental recognition with a film showcased on Africa Magic, titled So Claused and Consequence. He went on to co-produce, direct, and edit Lost in Place, before expanding his footprint internationally with productions shot in Nigeria and Dubai. In 2019, he worked on Farewell Vacation alongside acclaimed actors Latifat Adedimeji and Belinda Effah.
Another standout project, Abu, filmed partly at Seashells and in Nigeria, achieved international distribution on Amazon UK, marking a significant milestone in his career. Ekamah is currently developing four new film projects, including a high-budget production he describes as a groundbreaking African story “that has never been told before.”
Beyond film, Ekamah has collaborated with major local and global brands such as Google, 9Mobile (formerly Etisalat), Indomie, Nestlé, Maggi, Gino, Malta Guinness, and Triller, helping them translate brand narratives into compelling visual content. He is also a Google Certified Enabler and YouTube Channel Brand Manager, supporting creators and businesses in scaling their digital presence.
Known for his hands-on approach, Ekamah credits his storytelling strength to deep technical understanding. “Storytelling is not just about ideas—it’s about how those ideas are executed technically,” he notes. His ability to combine creative vision with cost-effective production has allowed him to deliver high-quality projects while managing budgets efficiently.
Recently, Ekamah reached another milestone with the premiere of “Indomie Fan Club,” a TV show produced in collaboration with Indomie. The project, which he also edited, is set to begin airing in January, further cementing his reputation as a producer who delivers excellence across every production stage.
His contributions have earned him multiple awards and recognitions, including:
•Google Enabler by Google
•Google Certified Award for Channel Branding – YouTube
•The Entrepreneurship Awards – New Media Brand of the Year
•Raysignature Award- Media Personality of the year.
•Wafric Awards- Organization Making Diffrence in Africa.
Reflecting on his journey, Ekamah emphasizes resilience, patience, and sacrifice as the cornerstones of his success. Looking ahead, he envisions himself producing globally accepted African stories that transcend borders and redefine how the world experiences African cinema.
As the African film industry continues to evolve, Dennis Ekamah stands as a powerful example of how versatility, vision, and purpose-driven storytelling can shape the future of cinema on the continent and beyond.
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Mrs Township SA Finalist 2026, Nkone Maringa Brings Hope and Joy to Young Patients at Garankuwa Hospital
Mrs Township SA Finalist 2026, Nkone Maringa Brings Hope and Joy to Young Patients at Garankuwa Hospital
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Ramanthle Molope Foundation Brings Relief to Vulnerable Residents in Festive Outreach
Ramanthle Molope Foundation Brings Relief to Vulnerable Residents in Festive Outreach
MBABANE — The Ramanthle Molope Foundation has reaffirmed its commitment to humanitarian service with a festive-season outreach that brought relief, hope, and renewed dignity to vulnerable members of the community.
The outreach programme, held recently in Mbabane, involved the distribution of food parcels and essential relief items to residents, particularly the elderly, unemployed, and low-income households grappling with economic hardship.
The initiative was designed to ease the burden faced by many families during the Christmas season, a period when rising costs often make it difficult for vulnerable households to meet basic needs.

Beneficiaries received carefully assembled food parcels containing staple items such as mealie meal, rice, sugar, cooking oil, canned beans, tinned fish, tea bags, and concentrated juice. According to organisers, the packages were structured to sustain households throughout the festive period and beyond.
Speaking at the event, representatives of the Ramanthle Molope Foundation said the outreach was motivated by compassion and a deep sense of social responsibility.
“This programme reflects our commitment to giving back to the community and ensuring that no one is left behind during this season of love and sharing. Many families are struggling quietly, and our goal is to restore hope, dignity, and joy,” a foundation official stated.
The programme attracted a large turnout, with community members arriving early at the venue. Organisers maintained order and fairness throughout the distribution, providing tents and seating to cater for elderly persons and those living with physical challenges.
Beyond the distribution of food items, the outreach also provided an avenue for community engagement. Local leaders addressed attendees, offering messages of unity and encouragement, while prayers were offered for peace, good health, and prosperity within the community.
Several beneficiaries expressed gratitude for the timely intervention.
“With the current economic challenges, many of us would not have been able to enjoy a proper Christmas meal. This support has meant a great deal to us,” one recipient said.
The event commenced at approximately 11:00 a.m. and featured brief speeches, prayers, and expressions of appreciation before the formal distribution began. Volunteers played a key role in ensuring the smooth and orderly execution of the programme.

Founded on the principles of compassion, service, and community development, the Ramanthle Molope Foundation has remained consistent in delivering humanitarian interventions targeted at the most vulnerable segments of society. Its initiatives include food relief, social welfare support, and empowerment programmes aimed at improving grassroots living conditions.
Community leaders commended the foundation for its sustained impact and urged individuals, corporate organisations, and other stakeholders to support similar humanitarian efforts.
As the festive season continues, the foundation’s outreach serves as a reminder of the power of collective compassion and purposeful giving in transforming lives.
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