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TODAY IN JOS PLATEAU: Moses Bliss, Neken Chuwang, Daps, Ezra Jinang, others set to thrill at 10 Commandments Thanksgiving Concert

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An ensemble of renowned artists, including Moses Bliss, Neken Chuwang, Apostle Daps, G-willis, Ezra Jinang, Steve Williz, and many others, is poised to grace the stage, each contributing a unique flair to ensure a memorable and uplifting musical journey.

The eagerly awaited musical spectacle, the Yeshua Kingdom Foundation, lovingly referred to as the 10 Commandments, is set for its Annual Thanksgiving Concert at the majestic 10 Commandments Monument in Dwei Du, Jos Today 1st December 2023 starting at 3 pm, this soul-enriching event guarantees an outstanding lineup of gospel music performances designed to resonate with the spirit of gratitude and joy.

In addition to the enchanting music, Pastor Emmanuel Kure, standing in for Pastor EA Adeboye, the General Overseer of the Redeemed Church of God, will deliver a soul-stirring ministration of the word of God. Attendees are invited to immerse themselves in a spiritually enriching experience that goes beyond the realm of music.

The Plateau State Governor, serving as the chief host, will bestow the occasion with a special goodwill message, adding a touch of honor and significance to this noteworthy event.

More than just a concert, this event signifies a celebration of thanksgiving, unity, and the uplifting power of gospel music. Save the date and join us at the 10 Commandments Monument in Dwei Du, Jos, Plateau State, on December 1st at 3 pm. Don’t miss out on this heavenly celebration – a divine rendezvous promising magic and inspiration!

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Plateau United Crush Ikorodu City 4–1, Boost Survival Push with Statement Home Win

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Plateau United delivered one of their most impressive performances of the season, thrashing high-flying Ikorodu City 4–1 in a dominant NPFL encounter to strengthen their position on the table.

The Peace Boys showed intent from the start and maintained control throughout the game, with second-half substitute Ossy Martins emerging as the standout performer after grabbing a brace to seal the emphatic victory.

The result marks a significant boost for Plateau United, who have struggled for consistency this season. Defeating a top-performing side like Ikorodu City not only restores confidence within the squad but also signals their determination to finish the campaign strongly.

Beyond the scoreline, the win could prove pivotal in their push away from the lower half of the table, easing pressure on the team while reigniting belief among supporters.

Attention now shifts to their next fixture, where Plateau United will be aiming to build on this momentum and secure another positive result as the league season approaches its final stages.

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You use bulletproof cars while terrorists kill your members – Portable slams Nigerian pastors

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Singer Habeeb Okikiola Badmus, popularly known as Portable, has berated Nigerian pastors over their continuous silence in the face of the alleged Christian genocide in the country.

After reports of a fresh attack on Christians on Palm Sunday in Jos, Plateau State, by suspected jihadist militia have sparked renewed outrage over alleged Christian genocide in Nigeria, allegations the Federal Government has debunked.

Reacting to the recent attack in Jos, Portable accused Nigerian pastors of being hypocrites, claiming that they use bulletproof vehicles for their own safety but couldn’t speak up when their members are being killed by terrorists.

He said he can’t fathom why Nigerian pastors are not leading protests despite the constant killing of Christians by suspected Islamic terrorists.

The Zazu crooner claimed that Islamic clerics won’t be as mum as Nigerian pastors if Muslims were being attacked in the same manner.

Speaking in a mix of Yoruba and Pidgin in a video broadcast, Portable said, “Why are Nigerian pastors not fighting for Christians? They use bulletproof cars, yet their followers are dying. Why can’t pastors lead a protest to the Aso Rock? You can’t harm a Muslim, and there won’t be chaos. If you kill a traditionalist, there will be a crisis. But if you kill a Christian, the pastor will look away and be enjoying in his car.”

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