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Solution Cathedral Turns World Aids Day Into Healing Day

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“Is any of you ill? You should send for the church elders, who will pray for them and rub olive oil on them in the name of the Lord. This prayer made in faith will heal the sick; the Lord will restore them to health, and the sins they have committed will be forgiven.” James 5:14&15. Upon these scripture the man of God, Founder and Senior Pastor of Sanctuary Praise Church Evangelist Victor Ajisafe performed God’s work by healing hundreds of worshipers on the first day of December 2011 edition of ‘Let My Gate Be Opened’. The three days event took place at the Solution Cathedral, which housed over three thousand worshipers with the theme Closing Demonic Gates. As the world was celebrating World AIDS Day that day hundreds of worshipers received their divine healing. In his preaching, Evangelist Victor Ajisafe advised his worshipers not to pay attention to problems as the more they pay attention to them the bigger they become. He went on to say that they should have faith in he

Thank God Africell Is Taking Us There

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It was indeed five days ago after a stressful working day that I returned home thinking of what the next day will be. After my supper, I relaxed in my bed listening to the BBC, a minute after 20:00 hours the news break about testing the next generation 4G network with 02's Derek Mc Manus. That breaking news left me wondering about the rapidly new technology the world is advancing to and what the world will become in the next fifty years. I sat there thinking about that technology report sent by the BBC correspondent Rory Cellan-Jones. He said countries ranging from Sweden to Germany and the United States, are moving ahead more rapidly with rolling out the new technology. He continued to say that there is mounting concern that the United Kingdom could be left behind. "I have down loaded an episode of David Attenborough's Frozen planet in about a minute and viewed You Tube videos in the middle of London without a hint of buffering. I have even tested a live broadcas

"OUR SUFFERING IS OVER" FCC STAFF SCREAM

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Shouts of jubilation rocked the Administrative building of the Freetown City Council(FCC) on Monday when the news broke about the arrest of Mayor Herbert George Williams and nine others. "The end surely justifies the means" one of the staff told SALONE TIMES at the FCC administrative building. Most of the staff members that celebrated that day said they have been under bondage by Mayor Williams for the past four years. They went on to say that their expectation was turned down by Mayor Williams considering the plans the council outlined for the development of the city. Most of the staff that was is in council before Mayor took office said they were expecting the best from Mayor Williams from what he was talking when he was acting Mayor of Freetown. "I was surprised to see a drastic change from him, what came over him, only God knows," one of the staff said. Besides, Mayor Williams, some of the staff said they were shocked at the names that emerged on the ACC