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Meet The World’s First Self Proclaimed Billionaire Preacher

If Jesus were here I am sure he would not be proclaiming to his followers the amount of money he was worth. I could be wrong on this, but I think we  may be seeing the next crop of heretics coming through the pipeline. Yesterday, one such preacher,Pastor Adefarasin, of Nigeria, proclaimed to his audience that he was a billionaire.
“I am a billionaire and there is nothing anybody can do about it,” Pastor Adefarasin boasted yesterday as he preached in an N8.5 million a day auditorium at the Eko Hotel and Suites in Victoria Island, Lagos, Southwest Nigeria.
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“I have coached many billionaires and you know, the pastor of billionaires is a billionaire,” Adefarasin who was not included among the five richest pastors in Nigeria by a blogger with Forbes, the influential American magazine that keeps a tab on the world’s rich.
The Forbes blogger, Mfonobong Nsehe, had said that after intense research, he established that the official wealth of Bishop David Oyedepo, Chris Oyakhilome, TB Joshua, Matthew Ashimolowo and Chris Okotie, Nigeria’s five richest pastors, is between N31 and 37 billion. TB Joshua of the Synagogue Church Of All Nations has denied the report, saying that he does not even keep a bank account and cannot save billions in the bank while millions are going hungry.
“The preacher of billionaire can only be a billionaire because a monkey cannot give birth to a goat and a goat cannot follow a baboon,” Adefarasin, who is completing a multi-billion naira church in Lekki, said as he adjusted his cute Italian suit.

Conozca El primer predicador auto proclamado multimillonario

Si Jesús estuviera aquí estoy seguro de que no se proclama a sus seguidores la cantidad de dinero que valía la pena. Yo podría estar equivocado en esto, pero creo que podríamos estar viendo la próxima cosecha de los herejes que viene a través de la tubería. Ayer, un predicador tal, Pastor Adefarasin, de Nigeria, proclamó a su audiencia que él era un multimillonario.
"Yo soy un millonario y no hay nada que se pueda hacer al respecto", se jactó Pastor Adefarasin ayer mientras predicaba en una N8.5 millones de dólares al día en el auditorio del hotel Eko y Suites en Isla Victoria, Lagos, el suroeste de Nigeria.
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"He entrenado a multimillonarios muchos y usted sabe, el pastor de multimillonarios es un multimillonario," Adefarasin que no fue incluido entre los cinco más ricos pastores en Nigeria por un blogger con Forbes, la revista estadounidense influyente que mantiene una ficha sobre los ricos del mundo.
El blogger Forbes, Mfonobong Nsehe, había dicho que después de una intensa investigación, se estableció que la riqueza oficial del obispo David Oyedepo, Oyakhilome Chris, Josué TB, Ashimolowo Mateo y Chris Okotie, cinco de Nigeria rica pastores, se encuentra entre N31 y 37 millones de dólares. TB Joshua de la Iglesia Sinagoga De Todas Las Naciones ha negado el informe, diciendo que ni siquiera va a una cuenta bancaria y no se puede ahorrar miles de millones en el banco, mientras que millones de personas están pasando hambre.
"El predicador del millonario sólo puede ser un millonario, porque un mono no puede dar a luz a una cabra y un cabrito no puede seguir un mono", dijo Adefarasin, que está completando una de miles de millones de naira iglesia en Lekki, ya que se ajustó el traje italiano lindo .

NFL Player Stabbed By Girlfriend In Fight Over Cell Phone


DETROIT — Denver Broncos defensive player Jason Hunter was struck in the left upper chest by a kitchen knife hurled at him by his girlfriend during an argument over cell phones, according to a police report obtained by The Associated Press.
Hunter told police the woman waved the knife and told him to stay back before throwing it “on accident” during the morning of April 27, according to the six-page report obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request.
She then took her boyfriend to receive medical treatment and later was arrested “after being pointed out by hospital security,” the report said.
The officers who wrote the report said the girlfriend was angry about having found a bag of cell phones, which Hunter claimed “were not his and belonged to his boy.”
Detroit police have said only that Hunter had been stabbed and taken to a local hospital for treatment. Hunter’s agent, Robert Walker, said afterward that the player required several stitches.
On Monday, Walker said the five-year pro “is well.” The team declined to discuss specifics of the case.
“Our physicians have been in contact with the physicians who are treating him, but out of respect for his privacy we don’t want to elaborate,” Broncos spokesman Patrick Smyth said Monday.
Maria Miller, spokeswoman for the Wayne County prosecutor’s office, said charges have not been brought against the girlfriend. However, she said prosecutors are currently studying evidence and deciding whether to bring charges against a female suspect she would not identify.
Hunter, 27, was injured only days after police in Florida said Miami Dolphins wide receiver Brandon Marshall, a former Broncos player, was stabbed with a kitchen knife by his wife, who said she was acting in self-defense.
Hunter also has played for the Detroit Lions (2009) and Green Bay Packers (2006-08), whom he joined as an undrafted free agent after playing for Appalachian State during its Division I-AA national championship team in 2005.
Hunter was a pleasant surprise at left outside linebacker last year in the Broncos’ 3-4 scheme that is being scuttled this season in favor of the traditional 4-3 defense under new coach John Fox. He had three sacks, forced a fumble and recovered two others, including one he returned for a 75-yard touchdown against Kansas City.
Ecclesiasticus 9:2- Give not thy soul unto a woman to set her foot upon thy substance.
Proverbs 31:3- Give not thy strength unto women, nor thy ways to that which destroyeth kings.

Jugador de NFL apuñalado por la novia en la lucha sobre teléfono celular


DETROIT - Denver Broncos jugador defensivo Jason Hunter fue golpeado en la parte superior del pecho izquierdo con un cuchillo de cocina lanzados contra él por su novia durante una discusión sobre los teléfonos celulares, según un informe policial obtenido por The Associated Press.
Hunter dijo a la policía que la mujer saludó con la mano el cuchillo y le dijo que se quedara antes de tirarlo "en accidente" durante la mañana del 27 de abril, de acuerdo con el informe de seis páginas, obtenido a través de una solicitud de Libertad de Información de ley.
A continuación, tomó a su novio para recibir tratamiento médico y más tarde fue detenido "después de haber sido señalado por la seguridad del hospital", dijo el informe.
Los oficiales que escribieron el informe dijo que la novia estaba muy enfadado por haber encontrado una bolsa de teléfonos celulares, que Hunter afirmó que "no eran suyos y pertenecían a su hijo."
Policía de Detroit sólo han dicho que Hunter había sido apuñalado y trasladado a un hospital local para recibir tratamiento. Agente de Hunter, Robert Walker, dijo después que el jugador que haya varios puntos de sutura.
El lunes, Walker dijo que el pro de cinco años "está bien." El equipo se negó a discutir detalles del caso.
"Nuestros médicos han estado en contacto con los médicos que lo están tratando, pero por respeto a su privacidad, no quiero extenderme," dijo el portavoz Patrick Smyth Broncos lunes.
Maria Miller, portavoz de la oficina del fiscal del condado de Wayne, dijo que los cargos no han sido llevados en contra de la novia. Sin embargo, dijo que los fiscales están estudiando las pruebas y decidir si presentan cargos contra un sospechoso mujer que no quiso identificar.
Hunter, de 27 años, resultó herido sólo unos días después la policía de Florida dijo que los Miami Dolphins, el receptor abierto Brandon Marshall, un jugador de los Broncos primero, fue apuñalado con un cuchillo de cocina de su esposa, quien dijo que estaba actuando en defensa propia.
Hunter también ha jugado para los Detroit Lions (2009) y Green Bay Packers (2006-08), quien se incorporó como agente libre después de jugar en Appalachian State en su equipo de la División I-AA campeonato nacional en 2005.
Hunter fue una agradable sorpresa como apoyador externo fue el año pasado en el esquema de los Broncos 3-4 que se está hundido en esta temporada a favor de la tradicional defensa 4-3 con su nuevo entrenador John Fox. Había tres capturas, forzó un balón suelto y recuperó otros dos, entre ellos uno que regresó para touchdown de 75 yardas contra Kansas City.

Eclesiástico 9:02 - Dale a tu alma no a la mujer para establecer su pie sobre tus bienes.

Proverbios 31:3- No des a las mujeres tu fuerza, Ni tus caminos a lo que destruye a los reyes.

Mutated scarlet fever fuels Hong Kong outbreak

Ultramodern Hong Kong is tussling with a centuries-old bug long forgotten in many developed countries _ an outbreak of drug-resistant scarlet fever that has killed the first children there in a decade. And with it is the rise of a mutated strain that appears to be more contagious.
The number of cases has spiked this year to more than 500, with health officials issuing warnings in the southern Chinese city jammed with 7 million people and hypersensitive to any type of disease outbreak. Experts warn the main strain of the bacterial infection is likely transmitted easier. It is 60 percent resistant to two drugs of choice, up from a resistance level of 10 to 30 percent previously.
The illness leaves children with a fever, sore throat, bright red tongue and sandpapery rash. Penicillin still cures it, but doctors worry options will be limited if the germ eventually outsmarts that antibiotic before a vaccine is developed.
"That's the cause of lots of nightmares," said Dr. Edward Kaplan. He heads a World Health Organization research center at the University of Minnesota that focuses on the strep germ, which causes scarlet fever. "The fact that we still have penicillin is something we all get down on our knees and say prayers about each night."
The widespread availability of penicillin and the development of other new antibiotics in the 20th century virtually wiped out diseases that were once major killers in developed countries, such as tuberculosis. But the overuse and misuse of drugs _ patients not finishing a full prescription or taking antibiotics for a virus when they are only effective against bacteria _ have allowed old bugs to fight back and eventually overpower antibiotics, rendering some of them useless.
Penicillin, once useful to treat a number of ailments from gonorrhea to pneumonia, has lost much of its potency due to resistance that has built over decades. Some say it's a miracle it still works for the streptococci group that causes an array of diseases from strep throat to toxic shock syndrome and flesh-eating disease.
"That's the one thing that we're both a bit fearful of and also, in one respect, really surprised that the bug hasn't developed penicillin resistance yet," said Mark Walker, a microbiologist and strep expert who heads the Australian Infectious Disease Research Center. "We're very lucky. We still have a treatment we can use and additionally there are vaccines that are under development."
But even penicillin has its problems because many people are allergic to it. That means trying older antibiotics or newer drugs of last resort, which doctors typically try to avoid for fear of rendering those drugs useless, too. A vaccine against the germ that causes scarlet fever is likely years away.
Pockets of drug-resistant scarlet fever, which typically spreads through coughing and sneezing and is most common in children under 10, have sprung up over the past few decades in various parts of the world. And while the Hong Kong deaths and rise in cases are disturbing, the resistance seen in the standard treatments erythromycin and clindamycin is not new, Kaplan said.
A 7-year-old girl who died in May became the first recorded scarlet fever death in Hong Kong in at least 10 years, while a 5-year-old boy also died last Tuesday. Both deteriorated quickly in the hospital and were killed by toxic shock syndrome resulting from the infection. The children were infected with two different common strains of scarlet fever that are circulating simultaneously, both antibiotic resistant. However, the one that appears to be dominant also has undergone a genetic mutation that may make it easier to spread, said Kwok-yung Yuen, head of Hong Kong University's microbiology department, who sequenced samples taken from the current outbreak.
The nearly 550 cases of scarlet fever so far this year are about double Hong Kong's annual total. Local media also are reporting some 9,000 cases detected in mainland China, also about twice the normal rate there, but it's unclear if it's becoming a regional problem because many countries do not track the common childhood illness, according to the World Health Organization.
Scarlet fever, also called scarlatina, was once a highly feared scourge in Europe and the United States. Clothes, bedding and toys were often burned and children were sometimes isolated after infection, as portrayed in the popular 1920s children's book, "The Velveteen Rabbit." Experts say they fear rising drug resistance could one day take the world back to a time when there were no easy treatments.
"This will really turn us back to 1940s in terms of treatment of infectious disease if this trend continues," Yuen said.
2 Esdras 15:49- I will send plagues upon thee; widowhood, poverty, famine, sword, and pestilence, to waste thy houses with destruction and death.
Luke 21:11- And great earthquakes shall be in divers places, and famines, and pestilences; and fearful sights and great signs shall there be from heaven.