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Delta State Gov’s Aide Criticizes Theophilus Sunday For Holding Woman’s Waist In Pre-Wedding Photos

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Delta State Gov’s Aide Criticizes Theophilus Sunday For Holding Woman’s Waist In Pre-Wedding Photos....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

An aide to the Delta State governor, Ossai Ovie Success, has criticized gospel artist Theophilus Sunday for his recent pre-wedding photos, which were shared on March 19, announcing his departure from single life.

In a Facebook post, Ossai expressed disapproval of the poses struck by Theophilus and his soon-to-be-wife in their pre-wedding pictures….READ ALSOTinubu Holds Meeting With Governor Oborevwori Over Killing of Soldiers In Delta State

 

 

Ossai contended that it is inappropriate for a Christian to hold a woman who is not his wife by the waist, arguing that Theophilus is conveying a negative message to society.

His post stated:

“Dear Gospel singer Theophilus Sunday, Holding your fiancée’s waist is an immoral act.

This contradicts Christian values.

Holding a woman’s waist who is not your wife is considered taboo traditionally and is deemed immoral in Christianity.

As a minister of God, you are promoting immorality to the world with such photos.

God is displeased with you because holding a woman’s waist who is not your wife is akin to engaging in intimate relations with her.

Observe the positioning of her waist and contemplate what defines your masculinity.

You will comprehend my point.

This is inappropriate in every aspect.

If you come across this post, I urge you to kneel and seek forgiveness from our God.”

Holding waist of a woman that is not your wife is a taboo traditionally and an immoral act in Christianity - Delta state gov

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Senate Declares War On Soda: Prices Set To Soar With New Sugar Tax!

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The Nigerian Senate has officially transitioned from a flat excise duty to a price-based tax for sugar-sweetened beverages. This amendment, arising from the Customs, Excise Tariff (Amendment) Bill, replaces the previous ₦10 per litre charge with a percentage-based levy determined by the Minister of Finance. Legislators noted that the previous flat-rate system had become ineffective due to inflation and rising public health concerns. Furthermore, the Senate has mandated the creation of a dedicated health fund, financed by a portion of these tax revenues, to bolster primary healthcare, disease prevention, and insurance coverage for vulnerable citizens. This initiative aims to address the growing prevalence of non-communicable diseases—such as diabetes and hypertension—linked to high sugar consumption.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

In a move to curb excessive sugar consumption and boost public health funding, the Senate has overhauled Nigeria’s sugar tax policy. The outdated ₦10 per litre flat tax is being replaced by a flexible, price-based levy to better reflect current economic realities. Revenue from this new tax will be directed into a specialized health fund designed to support disease prevention and expand healthcare access. Lawmakers emphasized that this shift is a strategic public health intervention to combat the rising burden of lifestyle-related ailments like obesity and cardiovascular disease.

Senate Overhauls Sugar Tax to Tackle Public Health Crisis The Senate has approved a major shift in how sugary drinks are taxed in Nigeria, moving away from a flat ₦10 per litre fee to a dynamic, price-based system. This new policy, guided by the Customs, Excise Tariff (Amendment) Bill, is designed to be more effective than the previous system, which had lost its impact due to inflation. Crucially, the government will now funnel a portion of the proceeds into a new health fund dedicated to fighting non-communicable diseases and improving primary healthcare services. By tying the tax to retail prices, the Senate aims to discourage unhealthy dietary habits while securing sustainable funding for national health interventions.

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Don’t Be Fooled! APC Exposes Deceptive Senatorial Candidate List Circulating Online!.

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The All Progressives Congress (APC) has officially disowned a fraudulent list of senatorial candidates currently making rounds on social media. In a statement, National Publicity Secretary Felix Morka clarified that the document, titled “Concluded List of APC Senatorial Candidates So Far,” is completely unauthorized and should be disregarded. The party emphasized that only its National Working Committee (NWC) has the mandate to announce official candidates through recognized channels. Furthermore, the APC warned against the spread of such misinformation, noting that it threatens to mislead the public and compromise the integrity of the party’s democratic procedures.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Don’t Be Fooled: APC Debunks Fake Senatorial Candidate List The APC is setting the record straight: any “Concluded List of APC Senatorial Candidates” circulating online is entirely fake. National Publicity Secretary Felix Morka has urged the public and party stakeholders to ignore the document, confirming it did not originate from the party. The APC stresses that official candidate lists are released exclusively by the National Working Committee (NWC). Members are advised to avoid sharing this unverified information, which the party warns is designed to stir confusion and undermine its internal processes.

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The APC has officially categorized a circulating list of senatorial candidates as “fake” and “unauthorized.” Party spokesperson Felix Morka stated that the document is not an official release and urged the public to disregard it. He reiterated that only the National Working Committee (NWC) is authorized to publish candidate lists and cautioned against the circulation of misinformation that could damage the party’s democratic reputation.

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Primary Shake-Up: PDP Unveils High-Stakes Appeal Panels To Overhaul Election Disputes!.

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has officially inaugurated appeal panels to address grievances and petitions stemming from its recent primary elections for presidential, governorship, and legislative seats. These panels are designed to bolster the party’s internal democratic processes and ensure transparency and fairness in its candidate selection.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

National Publicity Secretary Jungudo Mohammed announced that these committees will review complaints from dissatisfied aspirants and provide recommendations consistent with the party’s constitution, electoral guidelines, and applicable laws.

The panels are structured as follows:

  • Presidential and Governorship Appeals: Led by National Chairman Abdulrahman Mohammed, this 24-member committee includes former National Secretary Samuel Anyanwu and is scheduled to begin sittings on June 10 at the party’s national secretariat in Abuja.

  • Legislative Appeals: Chaired by Suleiman Afolagbe, this nine-member panel will review disputes regarding National Assembly and state assembly primaries, with sittings set for June 8 and June 9 at the National Working Committee (NWC) Hall in Abuja.

According to Mohammed, this initiative underscores the PDP’s commitment to maintaining a credible and transparent selection process as it prepares for future elections.

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