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OGSG CAUTIONS PUBLIC ON ILLEGAL ACQUISITION, OCCUPANCY OF GOVT LAND

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OGSG CAUTIONS PUBLIC ON ILLEGAL ACQUISITION, OCCUPANCY OF GOVT LAND

 

 

 

For the umpteenth time, Ogun State Government has warned the public against acquiring or occupying any of its lands without obtaining necessary documents, saying it is also unlawful to sell any of such land.

 

 

 

 

The Director General, Bureau of Lands and Survey, Arc. Segun Fowora, gave this admonition during an exercise carried out by the Task Force set up by the Bureau to enforce necessary land procedures including documentation for Certificate of Occupancy (CofO).

 

 

 

The Director General emphasised that encroaching on government land and erecting structures without government approval not only contravene the law but also distort town planning activities and initiatives of the government.

 

OGSG CAUTIONS PUBLIC ON ILLEGAL ACQUISITION, OCCUPANCY OF GOVT LAND

“Let me say that apart from having to pay heavy fines when caught, those who encroached on government land might end up losing such land, so I will say it is important to follow due process by obtaining necessary approvals to prevent situations where the government might have no options than to recover such land”, he pointed out.

The DG, therefore advised members of the public to always seek professional advice necessary for obtaining lands at various places within the State, so as to know the status of such properties to avoid the likelihood of illegal transactions in purchasing lands.

While reiterating the commitment of the government to boosting the economic values of the State, he noted that the present administration had re-organised the land sector in accordance with the rules and regulations guiding land transactions in the State.

Also speaking, the leader of the 10-man task force in the Bureau, Mr. Fatal Adeboyejo, said his team would continue to operate in line with the vision of the State government and the agency in ensuring that proper documentation is done in accordance with the law guiding the State, towards forestalling unwholesome activities which start from selling off government land.

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Apostle Suleman Blesses 85 Year-Old Church Member With New Car Valued at N5m

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Apostle Suleman Blesses 85 Year-Old Church Member With New Car Valued at N5m

Apostle Suleman Blesses 85 Year-Old Church Member With New Car Valued at N5m

Apostle Johnson Suleman is one of the prominent religious leaders recognized for their significant charitable efforts and commitment to helping others. Thus far, the Auchi, Edo State born clergy has made extensive outreach efforts and charitable initiatives, and is known for his commitment to sharing the gospel and promoting good works across the world.

Apostle Suleman Blesses 85 Year-Old Church Member With New Car Valued at N5m

During one of the 2025 Easter special programmes at the church’s headquarters, the ‘Restoration Apostle’ as the General Overseer of the Omega Fire Ministries (OFM) is fondly addressed, did it again. He blessed an 85 years old man with a brand new Toyota Camry car valued at five million naira.

Apostle Suleman’s ‘Touch of Love’ charitable outreach is focused on providing aid and support to those in need, bringing joy and transformation to assist the poor, care for the sick including providing services to communities around the world. “We won’t change our focus, we shall continue to restore lives through giving, although money is not the focus of our life. It never has been,” Apostle Suleman posits, adding that, “everyone who follows God can be blessed, and in many different ways”.

Presenting the car to the elated man in the presence of his wife and other family members, Suleman declared that blessing people, especially members of the OFM ministry, is “demonstrating appreciation for a dedicated service, recognizing God’s blessings, and as a form of spiritual encouragement. Blessing our members is a manifestation of God’s grace and a way to bless those who have served and still serving God faithfully, and to support their day-to-day affairs”.

Praying with the family after the presentation, Apostle Suleman, who affirmed that when God loves a person, it comes with blessings, said, Easter, like other festive periods, is a time to show love as Christ is love.

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MY RESPONSE TO GOV. CALEB MUTFWANG’S RESPONSE

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THE ISRAEL OF SHAITAN

MY RESPONSE TO GOV. CALEB MUTFWANG’S RESPONSE.

23rd April 2025.

My dear Caleb,

My aide just briefed me about your response to me and though I did not have time to read it he briefed me about its contents.

I am glad you read my short note to you about the Israeli Ambassador’s visit to your state & I trust that you got my point.

I kept it simple, short, polite & sharp because I really didn’t want to hurt your feelings.

However given the fact that you have evidently not learnt your lesson, I will dedicate more time to you in the future, write a full essay on the topic and endeavour to be much more clinical.

Your people in Plateau state are being slaughtered & you are busy writing feeble rejoinders to me? Don’t you think you have bigger problems than that?

Let me reiterate my position: you are a weak & cowardly man who does not know his left from his right.

 

When Sen. Lalong was Governor of your state the killings were minimised because he understood the nature of the terrorists & he knew what to do & what not to do.

 

He also recognised the danger in associating with foreigners that are more interested in dividing us than uniting us.

 

Since you got there all you have done is whine, blame everyone else for your woeful failure, welcome the enemies of humanity that are killing women & children in Gaza to your table & behave as if you are infallible.

 

I have now come to the firm conclusion that your are not only incorrigible but also beyond redemption. This saddens me & frankly I pity you.

Outside of that it is my view that you are a disgrace to Plateau state, to Christianity & to Nigeria.

 

I suggest you focus on bringing peace to your state rather than worry about me.

 

I will always pray & support those that are ready to confront & kill terrorists but I cannot abide those that treat them with kid gloves, cry like babies before them & quiver in their prescence.

 

Kindly stand up like a man, do something about the terrorists that have plagued your state & stop inviting the representatives of evil foreign Governments with blood on their hands to your domain. Is that too much to ask?

As I wrote in my note you inflicted a spiritual wound on yourself by welcoming genocidal maniacs & child-killers to your table.

Regardless of your protests & lamentations I stand by my words.

Those who kill Palestinians & occupy their land illegally can hardly be trusted to bring peace to the land of others.

 

That was my point which you clearly chose to ignore or did not have the mental virility & intellectual fortitude to comprehend.

 

Now you have made the whole thing worse by knuckling down & attempting to rationalise your shameful behaviour.

One day you will discover that I am not an enemy but a friend because only friends tell you the truth no matter how bitter.

Let us hope that by that time it will not be too late.

Take the money of the Israelis in the name of them helping you with agriculture & irrigation but never trust them & know that such support from such evil men comes at a high price & with consequences.

 

Those that sell their soul to satan never win & always end badly. If you doubt it I recommend that you read Christopher Marlow’s great literary work titled Dr. Faustus. You have much to learn from it.

 

I believe the people of Plateau state deserve far better and as a Nigerian and particularly as one who, despite the attendant risks and relentless persecution that it attracted, has spoken up for your people on numerous occassions over the last 15 years when they were under siege, I believe I have every right to be concerned and to express my views.

 

Despite all my prayer is that God opens your eyes sooner than later because I do not wish you ill.

 

As you know I love Plateau state & it’s people & what is going on there breaks my heart.

May the Lord open your eyes, may He deliver, lead & guide you, may He bring you back to your senses and to an expected end and may He restore peace to Plateau state.

This is and will always be my prayer despite your obvious weaknesses.

I wish you well.

Shalom.

(FFK)

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Hearts Touched, Lives Uplifted as TM Foundation Spreads Love and Hope During Easter Boxing Day Outreach in South Africa and Nigeria

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Hearts Touched, Lives Uplifted as TM Foundation Spreads Love and Hope During Easter Boxing Day Outreach in South Africa and Nigeria

Laughter, gratitude, and heartfelt emotions filled the streets of South Africa and Nigeria this Easter Boxing Day, as the TM Foundation extended its hand of love and compassion to the underserved through a remarkable street outreach campaign.

With the theme of “spreading love, one heart at a time,” the TM Foundation’s outreach was more than just a charitable act—it was a beacon of hope for many who have felt forgotten. Volunteers from the foundation poured into communities, armed with food parcels, Drinks and warm smiles that brightened every face they met.

In South Africa, the outreach swept through inner-city neighborhoods and informal settlements. Children danced with joy, clutching Easter treats, while elderly citizens received much-needed supplies and a comforting word.

Meanwhile, in Nigeria, the streets of Lagos and environment came alive as the foundation reached out to street kids, single mothers, and displaced families. Songs of praise and echoes of gratitude filled the air. “It’s not just what they gave us,” said Chinedu, a young father of two, “it’s how they made us feel—that we matter, that we’re not alone.”

The TM Foundation, known for its unwavering commitment to humanity, emphasized that the outreach was not a one-time gesture, but part of a larger mission to restore dignity and rekindle hope across Africa. “Our goal is simple,” said the foundation’s representative. “To be the reason someone smiles again. To remind people that love is real and help is never too far away.”

As the sun set on Easter Boxing Day, hearts were lighter, spirits were lifted, and communities felt a renewed sense of belonging—all thanks to the selfless love and tireless work of the TM Foundation.

Hearts Touched, Lives Uplifted as TM Foundation Spreads Love and Hope During Easter Boxing Day Outreach in South Africa and Nigeria

 

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