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23/04/2021



ProphetDanielAbodunrin is remembered by most Nigerians till date for his miracle mission that later became his doom.

It all happened in 1991 when visitors both far and near had come to the zoological garden in the University of Ibadan to have fun and see a wide array of animals comprising of mammals, birds, amphibians and reptiles.

Prophet Daniel was also present but rather for a different purpose – to put to test the word of God.

Basically, he had arrived at the zoo to recreate the biblical story of his namesake Daniel who was thrown into the lions’ den without getting attacked.

According to the biblical story, God sent down some angels to shut the mouths of the lions.



An illustration of the Biblical Daniel in the lions’ den — Wikimedia Commons

Historical accounts say on that fateful day, while business was going on, as usual, the red-robed Prophet Daniel approached workers of the zoo and asked them to allow him entry into the lions’ cage to reportedly showcase signs and wonders proclaiming that the God whom the Biblical Daniel served still exists.

His request was denied but after much pleas and persuasion, he was allowed entry even though other accounts state that he sneaked into the lions’ cage.

As the prophet, with a bible under his armpit, approached the walled area where the lions were, people at the scene were shocked and even tried to persuade him to abort his mission. Others, however, looked on, expecting a miracle.

With so much energy and enthusiasm, Prophet Abodurin entered the cage while reciting bible verses and speaking in tongues and calling unto the ‘God of Daniel’ to perform wonders, according to reports.

The lions, to the surprise of many, retreated to their confine even though this is believed to be customary for wild animals.

But as the prophet moved closer to the lions, they pounced on him and attacked him as he threw away his weapon, the Bible.

His robe and Bible were said to be drenched in blood as the animals fed on his rem

Photos from WhistleBlower-Africa-WBA's post 26/07/2016

This is Mukuno nursery and primary school located on Kamina fishing village on the shores of Lake Albert, in the mountainous parish in Ndaiga sub-county, just behind Kyaterekere trading centre in Kibaale.

The head teacher of the school, Bright Kito is a senior four graduate. The school has eight teachers, six of them have studied up to primary seven and administer 176 registered learners.

“That’s the only school available for a community of 3,600 people,” says Gerald Mugume, a parent at the school.

The school serves a community of several nationalities, including Batuku, Batooro, Bakiga, Bakonzo, and Alur. Although the school has two nursery levels and primary one to seven, it operates without a license from the education ministry.

According to Kito, only one learner has ever left Mukuno nursery and PS to join another school.

“That pupil went to St Kirigwajjo PS, several miles away from here, and he was made to repeat from P5. He is still there,” Kito said.

Parents with nursery kids pay Shs 50,000, while those in P1 to P5 part with Shs 70,000 per term. Those who are about to complete the learning cycle, from P6 to P7, are required to pay Shs 100, 000 per term.

Photos 18/02/2016

Moving Forward: ‘Russia
Has Surpassed US Military’
on Several Fronts

Russia has made a solid comeback in the global arena and is feeling more confident. It is once again a force equal to the West in terms of political influence and military power.

Russia has made a solid comeback in the global arena and is feeling more confident. It is once again a force equal to the West in terms of political influence and military power.

In terms of quantitative indicators, Moscow has already surpassed Washington. According to the "Arms Control" independent American organization, Russia has about 7,700 nuclear warheads, while the United States is lagging behind, having 7,100 units in possession.
Furthermore, according to the estimates of the portal Global Firepower, Russia has almost twice as many tanks as the US — 15,398 against 8848.
As far as the quality of military is concerned, many experts agree that Russia is currently the most modern weapons developer. The times of the first Gulf War when the US smart bombs and stealth fighters could awe and impress are in the distant past now, noted The Huffington Post.
“The military-technological superiority of the West is in decline,” a statement released by the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) in London said.
In terms of drones, cruise missiles or cyberwar fare — Russia is one step ahead of the United States, noted the publication.

18/02/2016

it's quite important for most Ugandan to understand that they got all it takes to that fool Out....

Photos from WhistleBlower-Africa-WBA's post 17/02/2016

SHOT these epic photos during an evening walk along Lake Victoria Shores.. I saw two men struggle to fish out a mud fish......

15/02/2016

Assad Explains Why He is Not Ruling Out Turkish, Saudi Invasion of Syria
Syrian president Bashar al-Assad spoke to AFP news agency in an exclusive interview on the developments in Syria and the region.
Talking about a possible foreign ground invasion in Syria, Assad did not rule out the possibility of a Saudi, Turkish intervention saying, "Logically, intervention is not possible, but sometimes reality is at odds with logic, particularly when there are irrational people leading a certain state. That’s why I don’t rule that out for a simple reason: Erdogan is a fanatical person with Muslim Brotherhood inclinations. He is living the Ottoman dream. For him, the collapse which took place in Tunisia, Libya, Egypt and Syria is something personal."

"This threatens his political future on the one hand, and his fanatical Islamist ambitions on the other. He believes that he has an Islamist mission in our region. The same applies to Saudi Arabia. The collapse of the terrorists in Syria is a collapse of their policies. I tell you that this process is surely not going to be easy for them, and we will certainly confront it,” Assad said in an interview as cited by Syrian official agency SANA.

Talking about the current situation in Syria and the coverage of the Syrian crisis by Western media, Assad said, "The cause of this suffering is the terrorists, not the Russian shelling, as claimed by Western media, and when one cause for migration is the almost five-year-old embargo against the Syrian people, naturally my, and every Syrian official’s first task, is to fight terrorism essentially using Syrian capabilities, but also using our friends’ support in the fight against terrorism. That’s why I say the problem of Syrian refugees abroad, as well as the problem of hunger inside Syria, as you referred to it, is a problem caused by terrorism, Western policies, and the embargo imposed on the Syrian people."
Regarding Russia’s role in persuading him to step down, and whether he thinks there is a Russian-American deal on this issue; Assad said that Russians treat him with great respect.

“If we look at Russian policies and Russian officials in the same way we look at unprincipled Western officials and policies, this is a possibility. But the fact is the exact opposite, for a simple reason: the Russians treat us with great respect. They do not treat us as a superpower dealing with a minor state, but as a sovereign state dealing with a sovereign state. That’s why this issue has not been raised at all in any shape or form.”

Whether Russia and Iran will have permanent military bases in Syria, Bashar al-Assad said, “Having military bases for any country in Syria does not mean that Syria will become a satellite state to these countries. They do not interfere in issues related to the law, the constitution, nor to politics. In any case, the Russian base exists already, while the Iranians have not asked to have one. But in principle, we do not have a problem.”

During the interview Assad was asked if he intends to hold his post as president for life just like his father and if he doesn’t is he in the process of grooming a successor.

“First, the presidency is not a hobby that we enjoy. It is a responsibility, particularly in these circumstances. As to my selecting a successor, this country is neither a farm nor a company. If I want to remain president that should be dependent on two factors: first, my desire to be president, and second, the desire of the people. When the next elections come and I feel that the people don’t want me, I shall not stand. That’s why it’s too early to talk about this. We still have years before the next elections,” Assad said.
When asked how he thinks he will figure in history, as a man who saved Syria or a man who destroyed it, President Assad said, “This depends on who will write the history. If it is the West, it will give me all the bad attributes. What’s important is how I think. Certainly, and self-evidently, I will seek, and that is what I’m doing now, to protect Syria, not to protect the chair I’m sitting in.”

Talking about the Syrian army regaining control over Aleppo in the next few days, Assad said that it is not about regaining control over Aleppo, but the task is to cut the road between Aleppo and Turkey.

“Turkey is the main conduit of supplies for the terrorists. The battle has been going on now on more than ten fronts at the same time, from north, to south, to the east, to the Far East too, and to the west in Latakia. It was going on in Homs, and now it’s over. So, all these stages are moving in parallel.”

“Regardless of whether we can do that or not, this is a goal we are seeking to achieve without any hesitation. It makes no sense for us to say that we will give up any part. The timeframe is dependent on two scenarios. Suppose that the problem is purely Syrian, i.e. that Syria is isolated from its surroundings, we can put an end to this problem in less than a year by moving on two fronts: fighting terrorism and political action,” Assad said.

“The second scenario – which is the case now – taking the shape of continuing supplies to terrorists through Turkey, Jordan, and partly from Iraq – because Daesh exists in Iraq with Saudi, Turkish, and Qatari support – naturally means that the solution will take a long time and will incur a heavy price. So, it is difficult to give a precise answer about the timeframe,” the Syrian president told AFP in an exclusive interview.

Regarding how many years it may take for peace to be restored in Syria, Assad said that it depends on how many years Turkey and Saudi Arabia will continue to support terrorism.

“The question is: how much longer will Turkey and Saudi Arabia continue to support terrorism? That is the question. And when will the West put pressure on these countries to stop supporting terrorism?” the president said.

Photos 21/01/2016

sorrow 💔 and grief for those that loose their beloved ones from american staged geedy wars

Photos 12/01/2016

Fed up with the ongoing conflict and seeing no light at the end of the tunnel, the people of Mali have started a petition asking Russian President Vladimir Putin to save their country from the ongoing crisis, the newspaper Actusen.com reported.

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