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Prophet Omotosho rolls Out stunning 62 prophetic alerts for 2022

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Prophet Omotosho rolls Out stunning 62 prophetic alerts for 2022

Prophet Omotosho Tope Joseph has released another 62 prophetic alerts for 2022. The fiery clergy who is noted  for his prophetic mantle gave stunning prophecies concerning individuals, nations and organisations within Nigeria and across the globe.

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PROPHECY ALERT FOR 2022

1. This year is going to be a year of thanksgiving for those who believe that God exist (2 Cor. 9:15).

2. This year is the year of the help of God and God will be helping the helpless and giving the church more amplified voice over the activities of the devils.

3. I see a new party being formed because of grievances but the party won’t have a consolidated future.

4. I see the highest form of revival being birthed out of the goodness of God.

5. Although God is saying good things but it will take the love of God to be a beneficiary of the goodness of God.

6. Watch it!  Those who had imagined they can do without God will be terribly humiliated this year.

7. Let us pray against private jet crashing although I don’t know why some pilots should be careless.

8. A very notable and popular man of God will eventually be called home because he has fought a good fight of faith.

9. The Spirit of God is telling me to declare unashamedly that those who are trusting God for babies are receiving their babies this year 2022.

10. Many false altars used by some men of God shall be exposed.

11. Many financial institutions are going to be faced with challenges. GTB should pray well!

12. Beware of get rich quick schemes this year because they are coming back in a repackaged form.

13. The armed forces shall smile greatly because victory is released upon them to silence the forces of darkness.

14. Let’s pray against protests, scarcity and stroke this year.

15. I was taken into the realms of the Spirit to see a state in Nigeria being mapped out by bandits in the month of March to April, 2022 and it will be resisted but we need powerful prayers for it to be averted.

16. Let us not fear, Nigeria as a nation will defeat all her challenges for God is so much interested in our nation, Nigeria.

17. A time is coming where oil exportation will fail but let us start focusing on the agricultural sector and internet exploration.

18. A notable notorious Jezebel shall be exposed in the corridors of power.

19. I will like to advise the government to stay away from fighting the church of God because this is the reason they are not getting it right.

20. I am seeing a flag of a nation being set half way but it is well with the president of that nation.

21. Let us pray for a popular, notable and important actor and actress this year.

The person I am seeing is being neglected and his/her departure will affect the movie industry.

22. I see a lot of major breakthrough and good success for those who give attention to the word of God.

23. There is going to be attack on some particular locations in the northern states but the culprits will be arrested later that will lead to exposure of wicked politicians.

24. Let us pray for Brazil, Ethiopia, Lesotho, Cameroon, South Africa, Chile, Germany, Ghana, Japan, North Korea and Nigeria. They have formed their networks on these mentioned countries, I prophesy they shall fail according to Isaiah. 8:10.

25. The 2023 elections won’t be business as usual because God is preparing His own to protect the interest of His own.

26. I see a lot of great names in emerging in Ministry, Politics, Industries, Commerce and the Educational sector.

27. Let’s pray against fire disasters, snake bite, ship hijacking and boat capsizing, but I foresee the word of God in John 10:10 speaking.

28. I am seeing massive wealth transfer to God’s people this year.

29. I see a great number of Christian centers programmed for attacks.

30. Let’s pray for the aviation sectors against plane crash and runways.

31. I see a lot of people getting visas with ease this year.

32. Nigeria as a nation shall record the highest list of investors this year.

33. Let’s continuously pray for the armed forces because when I spoke of military generals and plane crash it happened but it is well.

Let’s pray for them this year because what I am seeing is not about seeing for playing but for prayers.

34. A great high ranking God’s general will be called home on a particular Thursday of the week and I see his departure blessing the unity of the body of Christ.

35. I see a lot of great men and women of God contacting powerful mantles of God to raise kingdom stars.

36. A particular program being sponsored by the devil will eventually lack funds for its continuation.

37. I see a close relationship with God among God’s people, that is, many people will get close to God this year.

38. A lot of prayer is needed for our Christian brothers and sisters against discouragement.

39. The Anambra State Governor need to pray against being removed by the powers of men of the underworld because I see the conclusion of their evil plan against this innocent professor.

40. A lot of ladies will not survive abortion this year 2022. You rather keep yourself for your God ordained husband.

41. Let us pray against rape cases this year 2022.

42. I see a lot of marital breakthroughs, that is I see a lot of marriages.

43. I see a lot of children deliveries and naming.

44. I see a lot of resurrection of great mantles coming upon God’s people.

45. I see a lot of transference of wealth.

46. I see power of God canceling major air crashes this year.

47. Let’s pray for GTB, Zenith Bank and Access Bank

48. God is raising new weapons of great men and women and also raising generals this year 2022.

49. Let’s pray against any form of protests leading to the destruction of lives and properties.

50. I am seeing a new part.

51. I see a vice president becoming Nigeria’s president and I see peace of God everywhere.

52. I see crypto currency having major problem this year 2022.

53. Mind the investment portfolio you will put your money because there are scammers.

54. Let man of God and woman of God mind God because this generation is depending on God to survive.

55. Let’s pray for men and women of God against any form of scandal.

56. I see outpouring of the Spirit on our spiritual fathers (Prov. 1:23/ Eph. 1:3).

57. There are special Angels deployed to assist everyone who put their trust in God in this year 2022.

58. You won’t eat from the bottom this year 2022.

59. The powerful nations will eventually fail because they are undermining the power of God in the year 2022.

60. The word of God from Isaiah 11:16 is about to happen in the lives of God’s remnant.

61. I see a popular man of God being disgraced out of Calabar because of defilement of young ladies in the year 2022.

62. Your head will be so stronger than your enemies saith the Lord

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“#NatashaLied: Senator Akpoti’s Defenders Accidentally Confirm Ties With Sandra Duru Despite Public Denial”

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#NatashaLied: Senator Akpoti’s Defenders Accidentally Confirm Ties With Sandra Duru Despite Public Denial”

ABUJA, NIGERIA — A spiraling scandal is engulfing Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan as her own media allies appear to have unintentionally exposed the truth she publicly denied — that she indeed held private conversations with US-based activist Dr. Sandra Duru.

The controversy erupted after Onyekachi Francis, a vocal online supporter of the senator, admitted during a live session with journalist Adeola Fayehun that she had received voice recordings and scripts from Natasha’s camp — materials that detail private conversations between the senator and Dr. Duru.

This comes in direct contradiction to Senator Natasha’s earlier categorical denial of ever knowing or speaking with Dr. Duru. In a Facebook post last week, the senator dismissed the activist as an “attention-seeker” who fabricated claims, including allegations of a falsified sexual harassment narrative involving Senate President Godswill Akpabio.

However, Onyekachi’s remarks have now unraveled that version of events.

“She [Natasha] said she was happy Sandra was supporting her,” the influencer disclosed during the live broadcast. “She never mentioned bringing down any Yoruba government or attacking Oby Ezekwesili in the audios I was sent.”

The comments, meant to deflect accusations against the senator, have instead triggered a political firestorm — confirming to critics that Natasha did indeed communicate with Sandra, despite her public denials.

Even more damaging, the influencer revealed she had been asked to voice over a script from Natasha’s team to discredit Sandra but chose to edit out defamatory sections and avoided using her own voice to avoid legal consequences.

This public relations misstep has set social media ablaze. Within hours, hashtags like #NatashaLied and #Lietasha began trending on X (formerly Twitter), with users accusing the senator of lying to the Nigerian public and attempting to manipulate the narrative through media proxies.

“If Natasha said she never knew Sandra, how come her defenders are confirming that her team sent them personal audios and political scripts?” asked one outraged analyst. “This goes beyond PR damage — this is a serious credibility crisis.”

Meanwhile, Dr. Sandra Duru has maintained her stance, claiming to possess original recordings, call logs, and text messages that support her story. According to her, the senator shared sensitive political plans and personal trauma, including alleged harassment by high-ranking officials.

With the situation spiraling, pressure is mounting on the National Assembly and relevant agencies to launch an independent forensic investigation into the recordings and claims of perjury or misrepresentation.

As of press time, Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan and her media team have refused to respond to multiple inquiries seeking clarification.

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AMVCA 2025: Glitz, Glory & Grit! Stars, Shocks & Showstoppers Light Up Lagos in Africa’s Biggest Night in Entertainment History!

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AMVCA 2025: Glitz, Glory & Grit! Stars, Shocks & Showstoppers Light Up Lagos in Africa’s Biggest Night in Entertainment History!

Lagos was on fire as the 11th Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA) turned the Eko Hotel and Suites into a cauldron of dazzling lights, A-list glam, thunderous ovations, and unforgettable cinematic triumphs!

From the very first note of Johnny Drille and Kunmié’s soul-stirring performance, it was clear: this wasn’t just another award show. It was Africa’s Oscars on steroids—a masterclass in drama, spectacle, and unapologetic star power.

Femi Adebayo and Chioma Chukwuka owned the night, snatching Best Lead Actor and Actress respectively for their commanding roles in Seven Doors, which—alongside the revolutionary Lisabi: The Uprising—stood tall as cinematic titans with multiple wins.

But the crown jewel of the evening? The explosive Best Movie win by Freedom Way, beating out juggernauts like Christmas in Lagos and Suspicion. Gasps filled the room. Eyes widened. Cameras flashed.

Then came the curveballs.

Gabriel Afolayan, suave and striking, bagged Best Supporting Actor, while Mercy Aigbe stunned in gold before claiming Best Supporting Actress in Farmer’s Bride—a category packed with heavyweights.

The night wasn’t just about big names; it was also about bold narratives and unflinching creativity. The Legend of the Vagabond Queen of Lagos slayed with Best Cinematography, while Suspicion‘s haunting sound design won over the jury.

In a year where African stories roared with identity, pain, love, and resistance, Lisabi made a clean sweep in Art Direction, Makeup, and Indigenous Language (West Africa), proving that culture remains a cinematic weapon.

Meanwhile, Seven Doors added to its legend with wins in Best Series Scripted, Best Music/Score, and Best Indigenous Language—making it the night’s silent assassin.

Veteran icons Nkem Owoh and Sani Mu’azu received thunderous standing ovations as Lifetime Achievement honorees, while the young and fiery Kayode Kasum walked away as the AMVCA Trailblazer, his star rising at warp speed.

And the audience? On their feet. In awe. Loud. Proud. Unforgettable.

With 28 categories blending fierce public votes and expert jury verdicts, the AMVCA 2025 was more than a show—it was a statement. Africa’s storytellers are not waiting for permission anymore. They’re rewriting the narrative. Loudly.

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Supreme Court Slams Door on Fred Ajudua’s Bail, Orders Immediate Return to Prison in $1.43M Fraud Trial

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Supreme Court Slams Door on Fred Ajudua’s Bail, Orders Immediate Return to Prison in $1.43M Fraud Trial

 In a seismic ruling that sends shockwaves through Nigeria’s legal and social elite, the Supreme Court on Friday revoked the bail earlier granted to flamboyant Lagos socialite and alleged fraudster Fred Ajudua, ordering his immediate remand in prison custody.

Delivering a unanimous judgment, a five-man panel of the apex court dismantled the bail granted by the Court of Appeal in 2018, declaring it a judicial overreach steeped in procedural irregularity.

Justice Chioma Nwosu-Iheme, who read the lead judgment, minced no words as she condemned the appellate court’s decision, declaring it “an exercise in futility” after it had already ruled Ajudua’s appeal incompetent.

“The lower court, at that point, had no jurisdiction to proceed further. It had become functus officio,” she ruled, restoring the earlier decision of trial Judge Mojisola Dada who denied Ajudua bail in July 2018.

The decision marks a major victory for the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), which had petitioned the apex court to overturn what it described as a flawed and unjustified release of Ajudua—an accused at the center of a staggering $1.43 million international fraud.

The case, which has dragged for decades, centers around allegations that Ajudua, in concert with an accomplice still at large, duped a Palestinian businessman, Ziad Abu Zalaf, of millions under the guise of executing shady contracts backed by forged documents from the Central Bank of Nigeria and NNPC.

The scandal has long been a symbol of Nigeria’s struggle with high-profile financial crimes and delayed justice. With this ruling, the Supreme Court not only nullified the appeal court’s decision but also ordered a swift resumption of Ajudua’s long-stalled trial before Justice Dada of the Lagos High Court.

The EFCC had charged Ajudua in a 12-count indictment that included conspiracy to obtain money under false pretenses and forgery. Despite citing health concerns, Ajudua’s attempt to evade prosecution through bail has now been effectively shut down.

Legal observers say the ruling reasserts the authority of trial courts and reinforces the Supreme Court’s intolerance for procedural abuse in high-profile criminal cases.

“This appeal succeeds and it is hereby allowed,” Justice Nwosu-Iheme declared. “The respondent is to be remanded in prison custody.”

The court further directed that the matter be reassigned immediately for continuation of trial “within the shortest possible time.”

With the bail revoked and trial back on track, all eyes now return to the courtroom—where a case that began over three decades ago may finally see resolution.

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