Titus

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Titus

Titus

@Titus478684

Katılım Ekim 2024
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Titus@Titus478684·
@_Sufy2 This long episode without one proof. Well it's the Muslim way.
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Safiyanu@_Sufy2·
Exposed: Confusion as Abuja gospel centre’s (churches ) name appears on Nigerian passport payment platform * Applicants raise alarm over alleged Christian religious link in immigration payment system. Fresh concerns have emerged over the integrity of Nigeria’s passport payment system after applicants reported that the name Dunamis International Gospel Centre ( Church ) appeared during transactions on an official immigration payment platform. Muslim News Nigeria gathered that the issue was specifically observed by applicants processing payments through the Nigerian embassy in Frankfurt, a major city in Germany, raising international dimensions to the controversy. Users attempting to pay passport renewal fees via the platform of the Nigeria Immigration Service said the account name displayed during payment authorisation bore the name of the Abuja-based church, rather than a government institution. One applicant, reacting to the development, questioned: “How can the remittance gateway of a Nigerian embassy be going to a gospel centre?” The unusual appearance has sparked confusion and concern among Nigerians, particularly given the sensitive nature of government financial transactions and the country’s religious diversity. Another user added that if it were the name of a Nigerian mosque or an Islamic organisation that appeared, there would likely have been widespread outrage, with some Christians quick to label it as “Islamisation of Nigeria.” Findings show that the payment system is powered by Paystack, a widely used digital payments platform. However, it remains unclear why a religious organisation’s name would surface within a government-linked transaction flow. As of the time of filing this report, officials at the Nigerian embassy in Frankfurt were unable to provide an explanation regarding the anomaly. Similarly, neither the Nigeria Immigration Service nor Paystack has issued any official statement addressing the concerns. Recurring concerns over religious links A similar concern has also been raised in the past. Muslim News findings revealed that this is not the first time such issues have surfaced around Nigeria’s foreign missions. In 2025, Nigerian human rights organisations criticised the Nigeria High Commission in London for selecting venues for a passport intervention exercise that were reportedly linked to a religious body, the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG). The groups including the Muslim Public Affairs Centre (MPAC) said their investigation discovered that all the published venues for the exercise were either facilities belonging to the church or centres formerly established by the denomination, including locations where RCCG’s name had been removed from signage but remained the recognised owner MPAC Executive Chairman, Mal Disu Kamor described the arrangement as “deeply troubling” and inappropriate for a highly diverse Nigerian diaspora comprising Muslims, Christians from various denominations, and non-religious citizens. The development, at the time, raised concerns among stakeholders, who warned that the use of religious-affiliated facilities for official government functions could create perceptions of bias and deepen sensitivities in Nigeria’s multi-religious society. Calls for transparency Observers say the latest development involving the appearance of Dunamis International Gospel Centre in a government-linked payment process further underscores the need for transparency and accountability in the management of public services, particularly in sensitive areas involving finance and religion. They warned that failure by relevant authorities to promptly clarify the situation could erode public trust and fuel avoidable tensions among Nigeria’s diverse population.
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Titus@Titus478684·
@MuhammadNo79914 @MasterMaliq Stupidity is that you? Apart from the Crusades who did that as a response to the killings of the Ottoman Turks killing of Christians. The rest you mentioned were socio-political and ecomomic conquest and had nothing to do with forcing Christianity on people. Dimwit go read
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Nemo🐝🔻@MuhammadNo79914·
@MasterMaliq Wow looks like: The crusades Spanish conquistadors European invasion on north and south America World war 1 & 2 British & french colonizms Belgium genociding Congo killing half the population All of that seems like merciful preachings to you!! Just look at the mirror🤡
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Maliq@MasterMaliq·
Christians get their Jesus mocked, their Bible criticised, their faith insulted daily and they still don’t respond with violence. But in our case, one insult about the Prophet and things escalate fast. Where exactly did the Prophet command us to kill people over insults? Show me the verse or hadith. I’m waiting.
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Real SaltyMolly@RealSaltymolly·
@MasterMaliq You're delusional, Christians did their own massacuring of each other, check your history, and what about the KKK ? Wake up
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Maliq@MasterMaliq·
I’ve never seen mainstream Christian leaders come out and call for violence because someone insulted Jesus. Not once. But we’ve all seen cases where certain Muslim clerics and extremist groups react to insults against Prophet Muhammad with threats, violence, or public chaos. That difference is real. So instead of hiding behind “religion of peace”, maybe we should start being honest about how different groups actually respond to criticism, and why.
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Ismail Ibrahim
Ismail Ibrahim@IsmailI3360·
@Titus478684 @SelbolK @MasterMaliq So in your Bible resurrected body do eat food, some one has died usually come back has normal human being you can touch? Please take me into the Bible and show me when the God change the partern and also where in the Bible did God made that exception for Jesus?
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Titus@Titus478684·
@IsmailI3360 @SelbolK @MasterMaliq Let me address your stupidity. So because someone died and came back to life he should not eat anymore? Imagine how stupid you sound. You all ask idiotic questions. Maybe you should go back to school, not Quranic school and learn how to ask questions then come
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Titus@Titus478684·
@IsmailI3360 @SelbolK @MasterMaliq The chapter you talked about was Jesus showing evidence of his death and resurrection. Wear a thinking cap don't let the Quran think for you.
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Ismail Ibrahim
Ismail Ibrahim@IsmailI3360·
@SelbolK @MasterMaliq It is not hoax gospel it is your Bible the very you believe in please Read Luke 24 verse 36 to 42. Jesus Christ was trying to prove something, was it trying to proof he died or that he was never dead in the first place. Please think out of box
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Guy Adamson@GuyAdamson1986·
@Xatic93 @KR3Wmatic Each country has its laws. If you don't like it, tough. Lobby your government to change the law or stop crying about the laws of others.
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Yẹmí@KR3Wmatic·
Why do many ex-Muslims, atheists, or agnostics living in Muslim-majority societies find it difficult to openly leave Islam and instead feel the need to continue pretending to be Muslim?
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Titus@Titus478684·
@msmocrown And went back begging, cap in hand
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Bolaji Fesomade@MasterBolaji·
Bank transfers above ₦10,000 will now cost ₦60, up from the usual ₦50, under the CBN’s new guideline. News of the increase sparked widespread backlash, but in reality, this policy is intended to benefit the masses. Now, let’s break it down: 👇
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Alexander Anthonio
Alexander Anthonio@AnthonioXela·
I am not usually abusive in replies. But honestly God will punish you! What the hell! Categorically you are saying, if you don't want to be charged remain poor, spend only 5000 or less. And when you say levy, this is excluding the charges banks charge themselves. Access bank for instance charges over 26# for transfers above 30k. It's not enough that he removed subsidy and claimed he wants to save, now we pay through our nose for fuel. Then he said, subsidy is not enough, we should also take directly from their pocket. And when we complain, he sends useless economist with no iota of value to even yourself, talk more of the nation to defend the nonsense. Again, God will punish you!!!
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Maliq@MasterMaliq·
I have no issue with the Pope showing respect to Islam. Respect between religions is necessary. But respect should never mean silence. Christians are being killed in different parts of the world by extremist groups claiming Islam, and the global response often feels too quiet. As the head of the Church, your voice carries weight, not just in interfaith dialogue but in moments where innocent people are suffering. Preach peace, yes. Preach love, always. But peace without truth starts to look like avoidance. If we can speak loudly about unity, we should also be able to speak clearly against violence, no matter who commits it. Because defending human life should never be selective.
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oseni rufai
oseni rufai@ruffydfire·
Alex Otti appointed the wife of his political opponent based on competence Governance without malice
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Titus@Titus478684·
Where are those bastards calling for Pan Africanism. I hope they are talking to their fellow Africans in South Africa. Animals like DH
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@FolushoxFolarin Because this one you go work for everlasting and you never pay back
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F Ọ L Ú 🚀@FolushoxFolarin·
When was the last time Nigerian students came online to beg and crowdfund for their school fees? Or you think it magically stopped? 🧐
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Titus@Titus478684·
@FolushoxFolarin I hope you can pay back when the time comes. No be say you go come beg to pay back the Nelfund ooo
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Chris Ososa Asuelime
Chris Ososa Asuelime@OsosaChris·
OBJ spent $60Billion in 8 years to defend the naira against the dollars. Yar'dua spent $58Billion/Jonathan $145Billion in 8 years to defend the naira against the dollars. Buhari spent $125Billion in 8 years to defend the naira against the dollars. Tinubu has spent $0 dollars in defending the naira against the dollars. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is making the hard decisions that will give the nation structural stability in true growth that will be sustainable. This is the true definition of nation building. The Renewed Hope Agenda of Mr President will birth a new Nigeria redefined in national growth and prosperity. Thank you Mr. President for your courageous leadership!
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