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Federal Government Approves Airstrip at Winners Chapel in Ota

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The federal government has given the green light for the construction of an airstrip at Canaanland, the headquarters of Living Faith Church Worldwide, commonly referred to as Winners Chapel, located in Ota, Ogun State.

Bishop David Oyedepo shared this exciting news with his congregation during the special Tehillah Night service held at the church’s premises.

He emphasized that the airstrip’s primary purpose is to enhance transportation for worshippers and visitors, especially during major events like Shiloh.

With this new development, attendees will have the convenience of landing directly at the church grounds, eliminating the need to travel to a nearby airport first.

This means that church members will now have the opportunity to land their aircraft and park them right at Canaanland, making it easier for them to attend services and events.

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Bishop Oyedepo also highlighted that the entire project will be funded privately by the church, underscoring their commitment to self-sufficiency and infrastructure development.

The church aims to create a more efficient transportation system that aligns with their growing needs and ambitions.

While the exact timeline for the completion of the airstrip has not been disclosed, church leaders have reassured the congregation that the construction will proceed promptly, adhering to all necessary aviation standards.

This project is a significant step forward for Living Faith Church and reflects their dedication to providing excellent facilities for their members and guests.

As this initiative unfolds, it is expected to greatly enhance the experience for all who come to worship at Canaanland.

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Rivers Governor Sim Fubara Confident of Victory in Political Battle with Wike

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Title: Rivers Governor Sim Fubara Confident of Victory in Political Battle with Wike

Governor Sim Fubara of Rivers State has expressed confidence in overcoming the political tussle with Nyesom Wike, Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

In a statement issued on Sunday, December 29, by his Chief Press Secretary, Nelson Chukwudi, Fubara attributed his anticipated victory to the overwhelming support of Rivers State residents and his faith in God.

“And not just because I want to accept it, I get stronger in this course every day when I look at the support I am getting from the true Rivers people,” Fubara stated.

He emphasized the role of the people in his political journey, acknowledging their contributions, encouragement, and dedication. Fubara added, “The ultimate game changer, the ultimate liberator, and the ultimate fighter still remains God Almighty. And because we have Him on our side, victory is assured.”

The Governor’s remarks come amidst an ongoing political standoff, as he seeks to solidify his position with the backing of the Rivers people.

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Manchester City Eyes Ola Aina as Kyle Walker’s Successor

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Manchester City has reportedly identified Nottingham Forest’s Ola Aina as a potential replacement for veteran defender Kyle Walker, according to The Sun.

Aina, 27, has been a standout performer for Forest in the Premier League this season, showcasing his versatility as both a right-back and left-back. He has contributed two goals in 19 league appearances, cementing his reputation as a reliable and adaptable defender.

Walker, now 34, is approaching the latter stages of his career, prompting City to begin their search for a long-term successor. Aina, a product of Chelsea’s football academy, could fit the bill for Pep Guardiola’s side.

The Nigerian international’s contract with Nottingham Forest expires in six months, making him a prime target for City, who might look to secure his services at a reduced fee in the upcoming transfer window.


 

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“Jimmy Carter Fought the Good Fight and Finished His Race with Grace” – Peter Obi

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Peter Obi, the former governor of Anambra State, expressed deep sorrow over the passing of former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, describing him as a leader whose life exemplified service, humility, and dedication to humanity.

Obi emphasized the profound impact Carter had not only on the United States but also on Nigeria and Africa as a whole.

Carter’s legacy in global health advocacy remains unmatched, particularly through The Carter Center’s work in eradicating diseases like Guinea worm and river blindness.

His efforts reached the most marginalized communities, providing hope where it was desperately needed.

In Nigeria, Carter’s initiatives were a beacon of hope for many.

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His advocacy for sustainable development empowered local systems, providing tools and resources that continue to aid in the fight against poverty and disease.


 

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