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Pastor Ashimolowo tells members to make dollar donations according to their years on earth (video)

Some Nigerians are not happy with Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo of Kingsway International Christian Center after a video of him telling his church members to donate money according to their ages, hit the internet. The pastor, who allegedly worth over $10m is seen telling his church members to donate according to the number of years they have lived on earth. Nigerian radio personality, Daddy Freeze, shared the video online, critizing the act by the pastor.

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PDP Panel Rubbishes Zoning, Throws Presidential Ticket Open

A panel of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chaired by Governor Bala Mohammed of Bauchi State has said zoning should not determine the party’s presidential candidate, come 2023. Naija News reports that the panel constituted to review the performance of the party in the 2019 general elections submitted its report to the PDP National Working Committee (NWC). “In line with certain unwritten conventions of the nation’s history, many people think that, for fairness and equity, the North East and South East geo-political zones that have had the shortest stints at the presidency should be given special consideration in choosing the presidential flag bearer of the party for the 2023 elections,” Bala Mohammed said.

Tight Security As Atiku, Ayu, 10 PDP Governors To Grace Adeleke's Inauguration

Fresh information has emerged that various security operatives have deployed thousands of its men to ensure safety in Osun State ahead of the inauguration of the incoming governor, Ademola Adeleke. Naija News gathered that the Secretary of the Media Sub-committee of the Inauguration Ceremony, Rasheed Olawale disclosed that among other dignitaries to grace the event, is the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar, the party’s National Chairman, Iyorchia Ayu, and ten governors.

What Hillary Clinton Thinks Is Pushing Trump's Support

Hillary Clinton said Friday that while prejudice was at the heart of some of Donald Trump’s appeal, Americans should not lose sight of the economic strife that has earned him a following in parts of the country. Speaking in Washington, D.C., at a conference of black and Hispanic journalists, the Democratic presidential candidate said she been trying to understand what has “driven” people to support her Republican rival, despite his controversial statements about various minority groups.