• After going through fuel scarcity, heat, permanent leader syndrome and many other African problems, we all eventually want to make heaven.

    A South African pastor has been making trips between heaven and earth.

    And he was kind enough to take heavenly pictures to show mere mortals like us.

    But all you sinners can’t just view such holy pictures free of charge…

    Propher Mboro is charging 5,000 Rand, approximately 68,000 Naira for those who want to know what heaven looks like.

    Although haters are trolling him on Twitter.

    https://twitter.com/Just_Lungelo/status/715273636584800261

    Because even Jesus has not accomplished this feat.

    Maybe only Samsung Galaxy S5 phones work in heaven.

    He sha took a selfie with the serpent of Eden.

    https://twitter.com/TheyCallmeLu_/status/715441216922513408

    And probably followed the ladder to heaven.

    He doesn’t care, he just wants people to stop sending him nudes.

    But really, who heaven selfies epp?

    Will they buy someone a seat in the kingdom of heaven?

    If not, let us all meet at the feet of Jesus abeg!

  • Men of God in Nigeria are known for different things. Some are controversial and mostly specify in prophesying things that have already happened.

    Samuel Adeyemi, the senior pastor of Daystar Christian Center not only preaches on the altar but also changes lives through his motivational speeches and life coaching talkshows he hosts on radio stations within and outside the country.

    He has also authored several books some of which include: Nigeria Of My Dreams, Generation Z+ and We Are The Government.

    Impressed by his lifestyle and values, a Nigerian man, Davis King, took to his Facebook to express the admiration and respect he felt. He says:

    This is not hero worship and today is not his birthday or anything like that. I am only celebrating excellence because I know it inspires others…
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    This is Sam Adeyemi. He pastors a congregation of about 20,000 people. He runs his own businesses unrelated to the…
    Posted by Davis King on Sunday, January 31, 2016

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