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‘Tell your govt to build factories, roads, not Paul Enenche – Muslim man backs Dunamis over 100,000 capacity Glory Dome

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‘Tell your govt to build factories, roads, not Paul Enenche – Muslim man backs Dunamis over 100,000 capacity Glory Dome While some Christians from across Nigeria and the world are strongly criticizing the construction of the 100.000 seats church auditorium of Pastor Paul Enemche of Dunamis International Gospel Center, it is however ironical that it is a Muslim by name Ababubak Mohammed, Kaduna who does not even dream of becoming a christian that is backing the Man of God's giant achievement. Read the powerful statement of Ababubak Mohammed, Kaduna from the link below. http://www.idomavoice.com/2018/11/tell-your-govt-to-build-factories-roads-not-paul-enenche-muslim-man-backs-dunamis-over-100000-capacity-glory-dome.html?fbclid=IwAR2HmT7Uoi1EVB_--fDtQjzW1u2tSojXkyO71Jf7D7BwAupP5Hg-iPQ-nng

Daddy Freeze in trouble over attack on Dunamis, Dr. Paul Enenche's 100,000 capacity Glory Dome

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Daddy Freeze in trouble over attack on Dunamis, Dr. Paul Enenche's 100,000 capacity Glory Dome The Construction of the world's largest church auditorium with a 100.000 seats capacity in Nigeria that has been baptized Glory Dome, constructed by Pastor Paul Enenche of Dunamis International Gospel Centre has sparked a lot of condemnations and strange talks from across the Nigerian community and generally among christian folk around the world. A popular Nigerian Radio presenter by name Ifedayo Olarinde popularly called Daddy Freeze has condemned the giant development of the Dunamis man of God. Reacting to the "attack" by Daddy Freeze, Nigerians and people around the world have spat venomous words at the Radio presenter calling him an ENEMY OF PROGRESS Read venomous comments to Daddy Freeze on link below http://www.idomavoice.com/2018/11/daddy-freeze-in-trouble-over-attack-on-dunamis-over-100000-capacity-glory-dome.html?fbclid=IwAR1Q2AE9rbTeaf-LI3YstkQFcZ0-wiEeWOm

Manyu Division: Kembong a breeding ground for military unfriendliness

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By Sah Terence Animbom Just about a year since the Cameroon military is reported to have burnt down over thirty houses in Kembong, a village located some 18 kilometers from Mamfe central town the divisional headquarters of Manyu division, an act that sent the over six thousand inhabitants of the village fleeing and living behind their livestock and cocoa, the dust is yet to settle with the village yet to return to complete normalcy and the Cameroon military is once more pointed a very confident accusing finger for the death of a Roman Catholic Priest of the Catholic Diocese of Mamfe. The priest, Rev Fr. Cosmas Ombotu Ondari a Mill Hill Missionary from Kenya who before his unfortunate demise was serving as assistant Parish Priest at the St. Martin Of Thores Parish Kembong is barely a year old in his ministry as a full blown priest as he was only ordained into the order of the Roman Catholic priesthood in April 2017. After his ordination, he was transferred together with his pa

Military bows to Amba supremacy in Bafut for close to three months as town shuts down.

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By Sah Terence Animbom Bafut Sub division located some 13 kilometers northwards from the Bamenda main city has for over three months had all administrative activities in 95% of the sub division grounded by Ambazonian fighters in Bafut. Grounding all schools in the sub division and stopping all transportation activities through the sub division from Menchum division since September, Amba fighters have blocked roads leading to Menchum Division and destroyed over three bridges along the road. For over two months military has been unable to move through Bafut to Wum, Benakuma, Isu, Zhoa, and other places in the Menchum division. With no police station and No DO’s office in the subdivision after they were all razed by Amba fighters about three months ago, no activity goes on in Bafut now as thousands of its residents have fled to Bamenda and other cities out of the region. The few who have decided to stay in Bafut live under very uncertain conditions. The Scale News Africa t