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‘’My Wife Is Responsible For My Glowing, Transformed Look’’ – Prophet Joshua Iginla (Video)

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The General Overseer of Champions Royal Assembly, Prophet Joshua Iginla has revealed that his wife is responsible for the transformation in his physical look.

In an exclusive interview session in commemoration of his birthday ceremony coming up today, Prophet Iginla, who has set tongues wagging with his new look, acknowledged the positive impact and the aesthetic value his wife, Prophetess Stella Iginla has added to his life and ministry.

 

He explained that Prophetess Stella has been wonderful and it will only be fair that he appreciates her for the tremendous transformation, reception, and comfort he has been enjoying in marriage.

‘’The secret is nothing else but God, he makes everything fine in his own time and of course, God has given me a wonderful wife. She has been so awesome and if you used to know me before 2019, you can see the changes. If I appreciate what God has done and I don’t appreciate what my wife has done Prophetess Stella, and the tremendous transformation from her touch, reception, and what I have as a married man, I will not be doing justice’’

Surprisingly, Prophet Joshus Iginla will be celebrating his birthday alongside his wife, Prophetess Stella who was born on the same day as him. Speaking on how he feels about this, Iginla described it as destiny considering the fact that his wife isn’t a Nigerian but from South Africa.

‘’I will call it faith, fate and destiny. I call it destiny because we were born on the same day. All the way from South Africa to here in Nigeria, I’m from Ekiti and her birthday is tomorrow, hence this birthday celebration. The celebration means a lot because it’s not just about me, it’s about me, my wife and my family, and of course my son, He was born on May 9’’

Also, Prophet Joshua Iginla when asked about the journey so far in marriage, made it known that God gave him his life partner in Prophetess Stella because it has been nothing short of perfect. He mentioned that it’s been unique and interesting for him as he is running the race effortlessly.

‘’It’s interesting that God gives you your own life partner and I would say the journey has been so perfect, unique, easy, no burden, and sweet. So many years ago I may not be able to say this but it’s so easy to say I’m running the race effortlessly. There is nothing as unique as working with your dream partner in whatever you do; for me, it’s unique.’’

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Breaking: FG To Meet NLC Today Over Fuel Subsidy Removal

The Federal Government of Nigeria is set to hold a meeting with the leadership of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) today at 2 pm to discuss the planned removal of fuel subsidy.

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This development was revealed by NLC National President, Joe Ajaero, during an interview on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily program.

Ajaero stated that while President Bola Tinubu may have good intentions, the Labour Congress insists that alternatives must be provided. He emphasized the need for the President to understand the implications of fuel subsidy removal on the Nigerian populace and consider the welfare of the people.

Among the alternatives proposed by the NLC are the repair of the country’s four refineries and the provision of transportation alternatives for Nigerian workers, among other measures.

In a separate statement, the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) expressed support for the deregulation of the oil sector and the removal of fuel subsidy, believing that it is necessary for Nigeria’s progress.

President Tinubu had announced the end of fuel subsidy in his inaugural speech on Monday, stating that the 2023 budget does not allocate funds for subsidy payments. Instead, the government plans to redirect funds towards infrastructure and other sectors to strengthen the economy.

However, the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC) argues that the President cannot unilaterally decide on subsidy removal. They pointed out that the previous administration under Muhammadu Buhari intentionally left the “sensitive issue” for the new government to address.

Since the President’s announcement, fuel queues have reappeared across the country as Nigerians search for fuel, with prices ranging from N300 per liter and above.

Further updates on this matter will be provided.

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El-Rufai’s legacy as successor inherits N80bn, $577m debt

Former Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State stated on Monday that he left the state in a better condition than when he assumed office in 2015.

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He highlighted the initiation of legacy projects that empowered the citizens during his tenure. El-Rufai also disclosed that he left N5 billion and $2.05 million in the state treasury. However, he acknowledged leaving behind a domestic debt of N80.60 billion and a foreign debt of $577.32 million for the new administration.

El-Rufai expressed optimism that the incoming government would settle all inherited liabilities, complete ongoing projects, and initiate new ones. He mentioned receivables for reimbursements of infrastructure and security spending from the Federal Government, as well as accumulated stamp duties receipts, which would contribute to the state’s finances.

Meanwhile, Senator Uba Sani was sworn in as the new Governor of Kaduna State. In his inaugural speech, he emphasized that his administration would prioritize the well-being of all citizens, regardless of religion, ethnicity, or political affiliation. The governor announced the renaming of the famous “Rabah Road” to “Nasir El-Rufai Road” in honor of the late Sardauna of Sokoto and Premier of Northern Nigeria, Sir Ahmadu Bello.

Governor Sani pledged to govern with inclusiveness, fairness, justice, and equity. He emphasized that there would be no settler/indigene dichotomy in Kaduna State, as all residents were considered equal with the same rights, privileges, and responsibilities. He assured the people that his government would serve all citizens and assemble a competent team to effectively manage the affairs of the state.

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Panic as petrol price jumps to N350/ltr

The removal of petrol subsidy in Nigeria has caused a significant uproar in the downstream sector of the petroleum industry.

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As consumers flocked to petrol stations, operators wasted no time in implementing a sharp increase in pump prices. This sudden price hike has also led to commercial transporters raising their fares nationwide.

During his inaugural speech, President Bola Tinubu made it clear that the era of petroleum subsidy was over. Investigations in Lagos revealed that some marketers responded by doubling the price from N185 to N370 per litre. However, a few major marketers maintained prices between N195 and N220 per litre in Lagos and Abuja.

The situation worsened as some petrol stations decided to close their operations, resulting in long queues at the remaining stations. Depot owners also halted their activities, arguing that they needed further clarification on the implementation of the new policy.

In Abuja, motorists faced long queues at petrol stations as they grappled with the subsidy removal. Meanwhile, commuters found themselves stranded at bus stops, waiting for buses that were either caught up in the frenzy or had raised fares by 50 to 100 percent due to the fear of impending scarcity.

One disgruntled motorist, expressing their frustration, criticized President Tinubu’s decision, stating that it was a punishment for the already economically burdened Nigerians who had endured the previous administration of President Muhammadu Buhari.

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