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  • RCCG donates ICU equipment to LASUTH

    RCCG donates ICU equipment to LASUTH

    The Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Apapa Family, on Sunday donated some sets of Intensive Care Unit (ICU) equipment to the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH), Ikeja.

    The equipment include: four CR 5,000 ICU Beds, four Alpha Active 4 Mattresses, B-Braun Infusion Pumps, Syringe Pumps, Muliti-Parameter patient monitors and bedside lockers

    The church had also refurbished and equipped the ICU in the Surgical Emergency section of the hospital.

    The Head Pastor of RCCG, Apapa Family, Idowu Iluyomade, spoke at the inauguration of the units and handing over of the equipment.

    Iluyomade said that the donation was part of the church’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities.

    According to him, the church has been partnering the state government in the area of health, to ensure that quality healthcare is accessible to all that needed it.

    “We believe that one of the duties of the church is to serve God and humanity; this is just another milestone in our corporate social responsibility projects.

    “We have been serving the state, most especially, in the last 10 years; we have mobile clinics, hospitals and we feed people in the state.

    “We want to ensure that the people are healthy and have good quality healthcare, “ he said.

    In his response, the Chief Medical Director of LASUTH, Prof. Adewale Oke, said that the gesture should be emulated by well-meaning Nigerians.

    Oke was represented by the Director, Clinical Services and Training, LASUTH, Dr Ayoade Adedokun.

    “This huge donation made by RCCG, Apapa Family, to upgrade our ICU facility to a more conducive one is quite laudable.

    “This humanitarian feat will assist tremendously in the management and treatment of patients,’’ Oke said.

    He urged well-meaning Nigerians including NGOs, corporate organisations and individuals to partner the government in several areas of the hospital activities.

    Oke said, “ For instance, there can be the expansion of some facilities that are currently on ground; this will encourage more people to come for treatment.

    “There are many areas people can assist; for instance, in the area of kidney transplantation, well-meaning Nigerians can also come on board.

    “There are many people who require this kind of service but are unable to pay for it,’’ he said.

    Also speaking, the Head, Department of Anesthesia and ICU, LASUTH, Dr Adetinu Majekodunmi, said there was still the need to upgrade the facilities at the hospital’s ICU.

    “Some of our equipment need to be upgraded and some structural changes made; the ventilators and monitors need to be upgraded and we need additional beds in the Critical Care Unit.

    “The way forward is making sure that the equipment donated are serviced and maintained and other essential things needed to be put in the unit are provided for,’’ she said.

    In his remarks, the Chairman, Health Service Commission, Dr Bayo Aderiye, said that government was addressing the area of human capacity as it was currently recruiting health personnel.

    “The idea is to make sure all the hospitals have enough personnel so that the problem of shortage will be solved once and for all; it is a continuous exercise.

    “Employing more personnel will help a lot in discipline; when workers are stressed or over worked, there is this human tendency to do some things they ought not to do, “ he said.

     

  • Nigeria’s greatness lies in its human capital, not oil – Ezekwesili

    Nigeria’s greatness lies in its human capital, not oil – Ezekwesili

    A former Minister of Education, Dr Oby Ezekwesili, says Nigeria’s greatness will emerge through human capital development programmes for youths and not oil or solid minerals.

    Ezekwesili said this in Abuja at “ SHIFT,” an annual youth programme of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG).

    The SHIFT initiative uses unconventional ways such as dancing, singing, comedy, innovation and empowerment that youths could relate with to become Christians.

    TheNewsGuru reports that the programme, which attracted youths from the FCT, Plateau, Niger as well as Kaduna and Nasarawa States, had as theme “Creativity Unleashed”.

    She said such programmes would give youths a platform to showcase their hidden talents that needed to be unleashed and unlocked.

    The former minister , however, advocated that youths should be supported through public policy, right instructions and investment in education, health and other social services.

    According to her, supporting youths will enable them to acquire skills needed for self reliance.

    “The more we emphasise education, talents, diligence, values, the more we have youths that can face competition with the rest of the world.

    “Youths are the present leaders of the country; if we don’t prepare them to become people who are able to actualise their utmost potentials, what happens will affect them,’’ she said.

    The National Youth Minister of RCCG, Pastor Precious Akingbade, urged youths to discover, develop and deploy their creativity to profitable ventures.

    Akingbade advised them not to wait for the Federal Government to provide jobs for them when they could enroll in skills acquisition programmes.

    “God in His wisdom has embedded into every man greatness; it is just for that individual to discover it, develop it and deploy it.

    “In the process of deployment, opportunities would come and such an individual does not really need to wait for government jobs which are not just there.

    “We have millions of young people who are just roaming around the streets today looking for white collar jobs but there are few individuals that I know that this programme has produced.

    “They are doing well in the entertainment industry, in creative arts and they are making a lot of money and fulfilling their destiny in life,’’ he said.

    The Regional Youth Pastor, Pastor Akin Meseko, , described `SHIFT’ as one of the largest gathering of youths in Nigeria and which had the blessings of the General Overseer of the RCCG Worldwide, Pastor Enoch Adeboye.

    Meseko said that there were a lot of things God had deposited inside every man that was waiting to be discovered and unleashed.

    He, however, called on youths all over the country to join others in discovering their talents and skills to improve their lots.

    TNG reports that the youths at the occasion showcased different talents such as singing, dancing, drama and public speaking.

  • In photos: Pastor Sam Atewe celebrates 60th birthday

    In photos: Pastor Sam Atewe celebrates 60th birthday

    There was jubilation at the Redeemed Christian Church Of God [RCCG]; Hope Centre, Festac Town, Lagos, on Sunday as the Pastor in charge, Sam Atewe, marked his 60th birthday.

    To mark Atewe’s milestone, friends, family members among other dignitaries all gathered together at RCCG, Hope Centre in Festac to honour him [Atewe] as he celebrates his Diamond Jubilee birthday anniversary. See photos…

    60th birthday celebrant, pastor Sam Atewe, all smiles
    Pastor Atewe, wife Betty and their children David and Mercy.

     

    Pastor Atewe, wife Betty

     

    From left: Pastor Austin Ukaiwe, PCIP Province; celebrant Pastor Sam Atewe and wife, Betty
    Pastor Atewe welcomes wife of PCIP Jayeoba
    Pastor Dele Jayeoba and his wife Moradeun

     

    From left: Pastor Austin Ukaiwe, PCIP Province; celebrant Pastor Sam Atewe and wife, Betty

     

    From left: Taiwo Oguntimehin;Pastor Steve Ojika, and Publisher, TheNewsGuru.com Mr. Mideno Bayagbon
  • Assistant Generel Overseer of RCCG, Olu Obanure dies at 65

    Assistant Generel Overseer of RCCG, Olu Obanure dies at 65

    An Assistant General Overseer and Pastor-in-charge of RCCG, (West Coast) of The Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Olu Obanure is dead.

    His sudden death was announced in a statement signed by the Assistant General Overseer (Admin/Personnel), Pastor Funso Odesola.

    According to the statement, Pastor Obanure died on Tuesday aged 65 years.

    The late Pastor Obanure, until his death, served the RCCG mission in various capacities, such as Special Assistant to the General Overseer (Admin/Personnel); Pastor-in-charge of West Coast with base in Ghana and as the Provincial Pastor, Northern Province 5, with Headquarters in Abuja.

    Kogi-state born Obanure had a Masters Degree in Communications and Language Arts from the University of Ibadan. He his survived by his wife and children.

     

  • I earned more money as lecturer than RCCG G.O – Adeboye

    I earned more money as lecturer than RCCG G.O – Adeboye

     

    The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, RCCG, (worldwide) Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye, has revealed that before he took up the mantle of leadership from the founder, Pa Josiah Akindayomi, he was richer than the ministry even as a university lecturer.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that Adeboye took over the ministry in 1981 following the demise of Pa Josiah Akindayomi.

    The G.O said the church’s total income then was about half of his salary as university lecturer.

    The reverred man of God disclosed this while ministering during a three-day special programme to end the church’s 40-day fasting and prayer period at the Redemption Camp.

    The G.O maintained that the ministry was not financially buoyant before he came on board.

    In his words, “When God called me into full time ministry, I must tell you the truth, I was afraid because things were rough. I knew poverty when I was young but I became a university teacher with the belief that my days of poverty were gone.

    When God asked me to leave my job to become a full-time pastor, the total income of the church was less than my salary and we were to share it among some 39 people.

    ‘’I was really afraid but God gave me one promise. He said do not worry my son, I will be with you. If you are wondering why my case is different, it is because God told me that He will be with me and He has been faithful to His promise.”

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that the lecturer turned preacher has helped grown the church he inherited with just few members to a global church with members all over the world.

     

     

  • In-photos: RCCG church burnt down by unknown persons in Abuja

    In-photos: RCCG church burnt down by unknown persons in Abuja

    In furtherance of religious intolerance in FCT, a Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) was yesterday burnt down by “unknown” persons in the early hours of yesterday. See photos

    According to a member of the church who pleaded anonymity with TheNewsGuru said the Root of David Parish of RCCG said it is so difficult to believe that such act can happened in FCT ABUJA. God will surely fight for His church

    Recall that a Deaconess at the Divine Touch Parish of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Eunice Elisha, was murdered in July last year by unnamed suspects while she was preaching around the pipeline area of Kubwa, a satellite town of the FCT.

  • Again! OAP, Freeze attacks RCCG’s Adeboye, other ‘Daddy GOs’

    Controversial OAP Daddy Freeze has once again attacked the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye and his contemporaries, saying they are extorting people and living a life of sheer opulence.

    Freeze made the remarks on his Instagram page on Tuesday while reacting to a photograph of a baby, David Emmanuel Umem, Nsidibe Orok, who was rescued by Nigerian-based Danish aid worker, Anja Rinngren Lovén.

    The popular humanitarian, Anja Rinngren Lovén shared the photo to remind people about the baby who she said will be starting school this week after a year of his rescue.

    Provoked by the emotion surrounding the photograph, Freeze lamented, “Redeemed was busy setting up churches on every street, yet they missed this boy”

    Redeemed was busy setting up churches on every street, yet they missed this boy….. I bet with you, that there was a Redeemed church within walking distance from this starving child, branded a witch by the same doltish belief system that extorts your first salary every January, having you willingly give your hard earned money in a recession, to a church where the G.O has a private jet and leads a life of sheer opulence! – The Nigerian Pentecostal church brands people wearing tattoos as bad and ‘unchristian’ whereas this woman with all her tattoos is more Christ like than all your ‘Daddy GOs’ can ever be. What she is doing is all Jesus requires of us, Jesus NEVER COLLECTED TITHE or first fruit and his disciples didn’t collect it either! As a matter of fact, no Christian church collected tithe for 600 years after Christ died and resurrected. – History claims that Mungo Park discovered the Niger and we wonder “what were the Nigerians living around the Niger doing, that it had to take a foreigner to discover a river we were bathing in and washing from?” My answer was simple “The same thing we were doing when hope was found” ~FRZ – P.S. Anyone that demands your entire January salary from you, in this recession, is a thief! Anyone who gives it is a fool! #FreeTheSheeple

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    He furthers, “…I bet with you, that there was a Redeemed church within walking distance from this starving child, branded a witch by the same doltish belief system that extorts your first salary every January, having you willingly give your hard earned money in a recession, to a church where the G.O has a private jet and leads a life of sheer opulence!”

    “The Nigerian Pentecostal church brands people wearing tattoos as bad and ‘unchristian’ whereas this woman with all her tattoos is more Christ like than all your ‘Daddy GOs’ can ever be. What she is doing is all Jesus requires of us, Jesus NEVER COLLECTED TITHE or first fruit and his disciples didn’t collect it either!

    As a matter of fact, no Christian church collected tithe for 600 years after Christ died and resurrected.

    History claims that Mungo Park discovered the Niger and we wonder “what were the Nigerians living around the Niger doing, that it had to take a foreigner to discover a river we were bathing in and washing from?” My answer was simple “The same thing we were doing when hope was found” ~FRZ

    P.S. Anyone that demands your entire January salary from you, in this recession, is a thief! Anyone who gives it is a fool!
    #FreeTheSheeple

  • Soldiers beat RCCG Pastor to stupor for refusing to ‘frog jump’

    A pastor with the Redeemed Christian Church of God, RCCG, Abuja, Alex Ochienu, has narrated how he was beaten by two soldiers into coma for refusing to obey their order to do frog jumps.

    The cleric alleged that he was flogged by Cpl. M. Dankwa and his colleague whose name he did not know, until he collapsed and was rushed to the Gwarimpa General Hospital.

    The civil engineer said he was supervising construction works at Paradise Estate, Life Camp, Abuja when the soldiers invaded the site with officials of the Development Control Department and assaulted him and other workers.

    Accoromg to a report by Northern City News, Ochienu lost his phone during the incident which occurred on January 17, 2017 at 3pm.

    In Ochienu’s words: “The soldiers rushed into the site and ordered everyone to frog-jump; they flogged the workers and threatened to shoot us. I tried to explain to them that I was weak because I was fasting, but Dankwa was infuriated by my explanation.

    “He kicked me in the stomach; another soldier also joined in beating me till I collapsed. When they saw that I was almost lifeless, they left and I was rushed to the hospital by the workers.”

    The cleric said he learnt the soldiers apologised to the owners of the estate “for their mistake.”

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that Ochienu plans to take legal action against the Development Control Department and the military for the assault.

    The Paradise Estate Project Manager, Tobias Tokbe, said he was not at the scene, but added that beside Ochienu, another worker, Bem Ali, was also brutalised by the soldiers without any reason.

    He said, “I was discussing with the development control officials at the project office when I saw some workers carrying somebody and they told me Ochienu was beaten by the soldiers that accompanied the development control officials to the site; I was livid.

    “I immediately called the development control director who said he didn’t authorise the soldiers to attack anyone. We asked the soldier why he beat up the engineer and he said Ochienu grabbed his jacket, which we know was a lie.”

    Tokbe said the riot policemen guarding the estate almost fought with the soldiers after the incident.

    When contacted, the Development Control Director, Muktar Galadima, said he was informed about the incident and “I said sorry, but I didn’t see the victim of the attack.”

  • MMM: RCCG warns pastors, members against participating in Ponzi scheme

    MMM: RCCG warns pastors, members against participating in Ponzi scheme

    The Redeemed Christian Church of God, RCCG, has warned its Pastors and members against investing in the several Ponzi schemes that now abounds in the country.

    TheNewsGuru.com recalls that a popular Ponzi scheme, Mavrodi Mondial Movement (MMM) recently crashed while investors’ hopes of a good life was dashed during the last yuletide season.

    A memo issued by the General Secretary of the church, Pastor Johnson Odesola, to all Pastors in charge of regions and provinces, threatened disciplinary actions against defaulting members.

    According to the memo, the doctrine of the church does not support get rich quick schemes.

    The memo reads partly: “Please be informed that the doctrine of the church does not support get rich quick schemes, gambling, betting, etc in any form.

    “God is and remains our supplier by the application of biblical principles of working diligently with our hands.

    “All senior pastors are hereby authorised to ensure no one uses the pulpit or any platform of the RCCG to promote any such schemes.”

    Recall that TheNewsGuru.com had earlier reported another clergy, Apostle Johnson Suleiman of the Omega Fire Ministries, OFM, fired one of his Pastors, Joseph Aiyedun, for using the ministry’s name to participate in MMM.

  • Buhari’s govt interfering in church activities – Pastor Adeboye

    The General Overseer of Redeemed Christian Church of God(RCCG), Worldwide, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, yesterday complained that the Buhari-led government is interfering too much in the affairs of the church.

    Adeboye made the disclosure at the annual Ministers Thanksgiving service held at the Redemption Camp, where he also announced a new leadership structure for RCCG Nigeria, to be led by Pastor Joseph Obayemi.

    In the course of the service, Adeboye reportedly began by telling the crowd that the federal government of Nigeria under President Buhari has, lately, formed the habit of interfering in the affairs of the Church.

    He recounted how the government forced the RCCG to abandoned the robust retirement package for their Pastors, where full time Pastors who retired from the employ of the Church collects their full salary and benefits till death, to adopt a statutory contributory pension scheme which has resulted in Pastors, both those in active service and retirees, earning far less than they should have earned under the old scheme.

    Similarly, Adeboye dwelt on the issue of how Christians are not taking advantage of their numerical strength to determine who becomes a political leader.

    He explained that the apathetic attitude of Christians has led to a situation where leaders are now imposed on them.

    His solution: “When you get home, tell every member of the Redeemed Christian Church of God to go and register for a Political Party. I want every member to be a Card carrying member of a political party.”

    “You can register for any party of your choice, but by all means, register. If you register, you will have to attend your party meetings at the Ward level.

    That way you will be part of those to nominate the party delegates who will decide who will run for elections and be our leaders at the national level”. He said