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Pastor posts own obituary to avoid paying member N3m debt

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A pastor in Ondo State, Paul Oyewole, has been accused of publishing and posting his own obituary on social media platform, WhatsApp, in a bid to avoid repayment of a N3 million debt he owed a church member.

The 43-year-old pastor was arraigned at the Chief Magistrate Court, Ondo, Ondo State on charges of fraudulently obtaining N3 million from one Boyede Emmanuel, with the promise to pay back the money within seven days, a promise he failed to fulfil.

Police Prosecutor, Akao Moremi, informed the court that the defendant falsely published his obituary on WhatsApp after he had sent a fake bank alert.

He was also said to have “threatened the complainant on phone, with the intent to intimidate him and also conducted himself in a manner likely to cause a breach of  peace, by stripping himself naked in front of the house of the complainant.”

Oyewole has however pleaded not guilty to the charges. He was granted N1 million bail with two sureties in like sum.

 

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From homeless to hopeful: My journey of resilience and triumph

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I still remember the night I found myself alone on the streets, with nothing but a small bag of clothes and a faint winkle of hope.

I was just 17, and my world had been turned upside down. My parents had lost their jobs, our home was foreclosed, and we were forced to live in separate shelters. I felt lost, scared, and abandoned.

For months, I struggled to survive, sleeping on benches, eating scraps, and fighting off despair. But I refused to give up. I remembered my mother’s words: “No matter what life throws at you, always get back up, and never lose faith in yourself.”

I started attending a local soup kitchen, where I met a kind-hearted volunteer named Sarah. She saw something in me that I had lost sight of – potential.

She encouraged me to pursue my passion for writing and helped me enroll in a free program at a nearby community center.

As I began to write, I discovered a voice I never knew I had. I wrote about my struggles, my fears, and my dreams.

And slowly but surely, my words started to heal my wounds. I realized that I was not alone, and that my story could inspire others.

Fast forward five years, and I am now a published author, a motivational speaker, and a proud homeowner.

I have found a new family among my friends and supporters, and I continue to pay it forward by helping others who are struggling.

My journey has taught me that even in the darkest moments, there is always hope.

And that with resilience, determination, and a willingness to rise above adversity, we can turn our struggles into strengths, and our tears into triumphs.

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A Pastor’s story of redemption: How infidelity unveiled hidden truths and restored harmony

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In a community in Ogun State, a Pastor named Adeyemi and his banker wife embarked on a journey fraught with challenges, yet fueled by love and redemption.

As the dawn broke each day, Adeyemi’s wife, dedicated to her banking career, would immerse herself in work, leaving behind a trail of neglect in her household duties and marital intimacy.

Despite the Pastor’s pleas for affection, his wife remained steadfast in her distance, citing the demands of her profession.

In their midst stood a young house help, a silent witness to their domestic turmoil.

In a moment of vulnerability, Adeyemi confided in her, revealing the void in his marriage. Moved by empathy, the house help offered solace, igniting a clandestine affair.

One fateful day, fate intervened as Adeyemi’s wife returned home unexpectedly, stumbling upon the clandestine rendezvous.

Shocked and aggrieved, she swiftly dismissed the house help, confronting her husband with betrayal writ large.

In the aftermath of this revelation, a reckoning ensued. Stripped bare of pretense, husband and wife confronted their demons, laying bare the fractures in their union.

In an exchange, forgiveness blossomed, as each acknowledged their role in the unraveling of their marriage.

From the ashes of deceit arose a newfound commitment, as husband and wife embarked on a journey of reconciliation.

With humility and grace, they nurtured their bond, fostering a home filled with love, understanding, and mutual respect.

Their story, shrouded in secrecy, emphasised the resilience of the human spirit and the transformative power of forgiveness.

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From Okada rider to first-class graduate: Hezekiah’s inspiring journey

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Toyinbo Hezekiah’s story is one of determination and resilience. Toyinbo is 30 years old, he hails from Igude village in Ogun State, Nigeria.

Despite the weight of financial burden and the grind of unconventional work, Toyinbo clings steadfastly to a singular dream: the pursuit of higher education. With each brick laid and every mile traversed on his motorcycle, Toyinbo’s determination burns brighter, illuminating the path towards his ultimate goal – to grasp the coveted title of graduate.

When he started his degree in Animal Breeding and Genetics at the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, he didn’t aim for top grades. His main goal was to earn his degree.

However, his journey took an unexpected turn when he achieved a GPA of 5.0 in his third year. This success opened his eyes to the possibility of graduating with first-class honors.

Throughout his academic journey, Toyinbo’s passion for learning never wavered. From excelling in primary school to navigating challenges in secondary school, he remained focused on his goals. Despite growing up in a farming-focused village where education wasn’t emphasised, Toyinbo’s determination to succeed propelled him forward.

During his university years, Toyinbo faced numerous challenges, including financial hardships and balancing work with studies. While his classmates relied on support from family and friends, Toyinbo had to borrow money to pay for his exams and immediately start working to repay his debts.

Despite these obstacles, Toyinbo’s dedication paid off. He graduated as the top student in his department with a first-class honours degree, achieving a remarkable GPA of 4.55.

However, the recognition he received during convocation was minimal, leaving him feeling unsatisfied.

Reflecting on his journey, Toyinbo remains optimistic about the future. He has already immersed himself in farm work, rearing various breeds of chickens and providing free consultation to aspiring farmers.

His ultimate goal is to further his education and become a professor specializing in animal science and research.

When asked about his advice for underprivileged individuals aspiring to continue their studies, Toyinbo emphasised taking initiative and starting with what they have. He believes that with determination and trustworthiness, anyone can change their story, just as he did.

Toyinbo’s story is didactical, as it emphasises the need for perseverance and hard work, even the most unlikely dreams can become a reality.

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