An angry mob is said to have reduced a suspected ritualist to ashes in Agyaragu, Nasarawa State’s Obi Local Government Area....CONTINUE READING

Salemgists discovered that the ritualist was trying to kidnap a young girl who was peddling a locally produced beverage (Kunu drink).

According to a witness at the scene, the alleged ritualist met a little girl selling Kunu on the street and purchased the Drink from her. He subsequently asked the girl to accompany him to the bank to collect money, claiming he didn’t have any.

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According to the source, the little girl was following the man to an unknown location when some women who knew her noticed her and asked why she was following him. She informed them what had happened.

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Meanwhile, the Senior Pastor of Awaiting The Second Coming Of Christ Ministry, Adewale Giwa, has counseled religious leaders to put salvation ahead of tithing.

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Tithing was not mentioned in God’s 10 commandments to biblical Moses, according to Giwa.

The 10 commandments, also known as the Decalogue, are a series of biblical moral and religious precepts that are significant in both Judaism and Christianity, according to the pastor.

Giwa described most men of God as “today’s Pharisees” who only proclaim the laws but do not practice Jesus Christ’s teachings while speaking to his members in Akure, the capital of Ondo State, on Sunday.

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