“Work for God’s kingdom, not fame, Tope Alabi tells gospel singers - Tribune Online”
“Work for God’s kingdom, not fame, Tope Alabi tells gospel singers - Tribune Online”
@mindviewer
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813 ViewsComment On This: Dangote Cement: We’ve invested over $280m in acquiring CNG trucks, infrastructure -TheCable
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314 ViewsThis country is always power tussle between the oppressed and the oppressors
@nwekechinonso2022
539 ViewsJust look at what a supposed Lawmaker is spewing. This is embarrassing to say the least. He Lawmaker shouldn′t be allow to go free without facing justice.
@ndianaabasi30
372 ViewsThis man has taken all the sector of the economy. He produces cement, fuel, sugar, flour and others not listed here, now he is into compressed natural gas, God is blessing him. What my country cannot ...
@mantha
438 ViewsThey tend to misuse any small power given to them, the police should better grill him very well, maybe he has made other people disappear in the past and nobody questioned him. Power always makes them...
@nwekechinonso2022
457 ViewsIt′s not discriminatory, Sports has it′s rules governing it and if we must allow people bring religious sentiments into Sports that′s going to kill it. What if a Juju worshiper decides to enter ...
@mantha
407 ViewsI hope they don′t just arrest him, he needs to be thoroughly investigated, actions like his should have consequences. His should also serve as a deterrent to others that feel they can just go about ...
@patrickodo
358 ViewsForget that Dangote has been playing rivalry with the government. There′s a pot of stew always awaiting behind after each public pretence
@mantha
324 ViewsThis is a step in the right direction. Ultimately Dangote is a business man, if the venture is not profitable, he won′t invest in it.