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BISHOP (DR) CHRIS KWAKPOVWE OF OUR DAILY MANNA PRAYER MOUNTAIN SETS LAGOS ABLAZE WITH MIRACLES!

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Penultimate Saturday morning, I tore my way through the unprecedented huge crowd that had milled round the OUR DAILY MANNA PRAYER MOUNTAIN Ogudu Orioke, Lagos. While a significant proportion of the crowd created an emergency market to sell their wares, which were mostly Christian materials, thousands of others trooped to the main arena where Bishop (Dr). Chris Kwakpovwe’s voice was
reverberating through the microphone as he reeled out prophetic declarations to signal the miracles that awaited participants WORLDWIDE (EVENT WAS BROADCAST LIVE TO 195 COUNTRIES). The event was the mid-year interdenominational World Anointing
Service, organised by the DAILY MANNA Prayer Mountain (INTERDENOMINATIONAL) where he holds sway as the General Overseer. Bishops, pastors and Christian leaders from various denominations were in attendance. Dr Chris as he is popularly called, matched the utterances with prayers, intermittent preaching and worship songs to set the tone for the full blast ministrations ahead.
As he continued with the exercise, participants were still streaming into the 6-phased arena as not everybody could have sitting spaces in
the main arena. But wherever you were, you could hear the voice of all the ministers as all the proceedings were being beamed live on the
satellite televisions stationed at strategic locations at the square. Soul-thrilling praise and worship songs were orchestrated by the very
wonderful choirs, who dictated the tunes with various instruments for the revival that left participants dancing and rejoicing profusely.
Shortly before he mounted the rostrum to minister, the publisher of the popular devotional booklet, Our Daily Manna (ODM), had urged
participants to tune their minds absolutely to heaven, focus on the Lord Jesus and expect unprecedented miracles. He assured that those
that came with expectations to receive their blessings would have them according to their faith and would go back home transformed. As soon as the prayer session climaxed with Dr. Chris as the anchor minister, shouts of ‘praise the Lord’ and echoes of hallelujah rent the air, following pockets of INSTANT HEALINGS at different corners of the whole of Ogudu environ. Those who could not control their joy scrambled through the crowd to the pulpit to announce their miracles. Spectacular among the numerous live miracles was a woman
who had a paralyzed hand and couldn’t use it. She, too, could move the led swiftly. She threw away the supporting crutch to the exctasy of the wild crowd. Another one was healed of her hand which was withered for many years. She even used it to clap and drew thunderous ovations from the congregation. The revival was also attended by participants from United States of America, France, Mali, South Africa, Zambia and Ghana, among others. Other guest ministers at the event included his wife, the Assistant General Overseer of the DAILY MANNA Prayer Mountain and the MD of OUR DAILY MANNA, Dr. Mrs. Flora Ejiro Kwakpovwe, who took the congregation through
firebrand prayer points.
Our Daily Manna, the booklet, which had been the hallmark of Dr.Chris’ ministry, is always packaged with inspirational DAILY PROPHETIC WRITE-UPS according to people’s needs and situations and it is strictly INTERDENOMINATIONAL, used across Christendom and even Muslims plus free thinkers worldwide.

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Afreximbank To Support Aircraft Financing for Nigerian Airlines Following Productive Side Meeting at Dublin Aviation Economic Conference

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A significant milestone in Nigeria’s aviation sector was achieved during a side meeting held with the Afreximbank team at the ongoing Aviation Economic Conference in Dublin, Republic of Ireland. The meeting, facilitated by Boeing’s Senior Director of Finance, Lereece Rose, brought together key stakeholders to discuss aircraft financing opportunities for Nigerian airlines.

 

The meeting was attended by the Honourable Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo SAN, who led the Nigerian delegation. The delegation included distinguished members such as the Chairman, Senate Committee on Aviation, Senator Abdulfatai Buhari; Chairman, House Committee on Aviation, Hon. Abdullahi Idris Garba, Chairman, Senate Committee on Banking, Insurance, and Other Financial Institutions, Senator Abiru Adetokunbo; Director General of the NCAA, Capt. Chris Najomo; Managing Director of Fidelity Bank, Dr. Nneka Onyeali-Ikpe; COO of Air Peace, Toyin Olajide; CEO of XEJet, Emmanuel Iza; Chairman, ValueJet, Kunle Soname and his Managing Director, Capt. Majekodunmi, and Chairman/CEO of Bellagio Air, Dr. Oludare Akande, among other aviation stakeholders.

 

At the meeting, Afreximbank, led by its Director and Global Head of Project and Asset-Based Finance, Helen Brume, agreed in principle to collaborate with Nigeria on aircraft financing. Afreximbank, a 30-year-old development financing institution, has a primary mandate to promote trade across Africa. Highlighting the bank’s extensive experience in supporting airlines such as Arik Air, Kenya Airways, and TAG over the past two decades, Brume emphasized the need for robust aviation infrastructure to enhance the competitiveness of African airlines.

 

To address this, Afreximbank announced plans to launch a leasing subsidiary, which will soon take delivery of 25 aircraft to be leased to African airlines. This initiative aims to provide Nigerian airlines with access to dry-leased aircraft, enabling them to better service Bilateral Air Service Agreement (BASA) routes and domestic operations.

 

Lereece Rose commended the Honourable Minister for his efforts in improving Nigeria’s aviation ecosystem, particularly in raising Nigeria’s Cape Town Convention score from 49.5% to 75.5%. This progress underscores the country’s commitment to creating an enabling environment for aircraft financing and leasing.

 

The Honourable Minister highlighted the critical need for partnerships that would enhance access to aircraft financing for Nigerian operators, facilitating growth and improved service delivery. In response, Afreximbank affirmed its readiness to work with the Nigerian government, signaling a promising future for the country’s aviation industry.

 

A committee has been established to follow up on the discussions, ensuring that this partnership materializes into actionable solutions for Nigerian airlines.

 

Tunde Moshood

Special Adviser on Media and Communications to the Honourable Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development

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Lagos broadcast stations decry union violence, 48-hour shutdown

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The management of Lagos State Government-owned broadcast stations has condemned the recent violent actions by striking union members, which disrupted operations and forced the stations off-air for 48 hours.

In a statement issued on Tuesday by the Head of Service, Establishments and Training, Afolabi Ayantayo, it was disclosed that the affected stations—Lagos Television, Radio Lagos/Eko 89.7FM, and Traffic Radio—were attacked on Monday by workers allegedly affiliated with the Nigeria Labour Congress, the Radio, Television, Theatre, and Arts Workers Union, and the Nigeria Union of Journalists.

The statement noted that striking workers reportedly vandalised studio doors, assaulted on-air presenters, switched off transmitters, and severed cables in an attempt to enforce the strike.

“The stations—LTV, Radio Lagos/Eko 89.7FM, and Traffic Radio—were forced off-air for 48 hours by workers who destroyed studio doors and assaulted presenters. They switched off transmitters and severed cables in unprecedented acts of violence, captured on video. Many workers were also whipped for refusing to join the strike, which aimed to pressure the government into placing about 400 workers on the civil service payroll,” the statement read.

Describing the incident as unprecedented, the station managers expressed their disappointment with the unions’ approach.

“Despite the State Government’s open communication channels, the leadership of NLC, RATTAWU, and NUJ chose the path of violence—both in words and actions,” the managers said in the statement.

They further described the strike as not only an attack on the broadcast stations but also a show of disrespect towards state authorities.

“The strike, which the managers have described as an attack and a sign of disrespect for the authorities, has raised doubts about the leadership of the NLC, RATTAWU, and NUJ in Lagos being committed to an amicable resolution of the crisis.”

The statement added that the union leaders have been invited to another meeting scheduled for Wednesday, 15 January 2025, to discuss the issues in dispute.

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CBN Fines Zenith, First Bank, Globus Bank, Others N1.3 Billion For Not Dispensing Cash

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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has fined nine deposit money banks in Nigeria a sum of N150 million each, amounting to N1.350 billion for failing to dispense cash through their Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) during the yuletide season.

According to the apex bank, the sanctioned banks include Fidelity Bank Plc, First Bank Plc, Keystone Bank Plc, Union Bank Plc, Globus Bank Plc, Zenith Bank Plc, United Bank for Africa Plc, and two others.

This is according to a press statement on Tuesday by CBN’s Acting Director of Corporate Communications, Mrs. Hakama Sidi Ali.

The statement read “In a clear message of zero tolerance for cash flow disruptions, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has sanctioned Deposit Money Banks (DMBs) for failing to make Naira notes available through automated teller machines (ATMs), during the yuletide season.

“Each bank was fined N150 million for non-compliance, in line with the CBN’s cash distribution guidelines, following spot checks on their branches. The enforcement action follows repeated warnings from the CBN to financial institutions to guarantee seamless cash availability, particularly during periods of high demand.

 

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