Tithe: Daddy Freeze replies Adeboye, says it is in the bible for one to buy beer The Lagos-based On Air Personality, OAP, Daddy Freeze, has replied the General Overseer of The Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye on the controversial tithe that made headlines in various news media. According to Freeze, “it is contained in the holy bible, in the book of Deuteronomy chapter 14 vs 22 to 29, that one have to …… Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/11/tithe-daddy-freeze-replies-adeboye-says-bible-one-drink-beer/ Watch Video click on the link Below https://web.facebook.com/pulsenigeria247/videos/1664949560265132/
Pitt wanted one more chance with Angelina Jolie but brands her female friends a ‘coven’ and feels like she has been brainwashed 'Actor 'became annoyed after his wife appointed William Hague's former colleagues Arminka Helic and Chloe Dalton to assist her political career' Angelina watched Lady Helic be admitted to the House of Lords in 2014 Reports claim aides demanded Brad lose half the couple’s support staff Lady Helic and Dalton are said to be paid £300,000 a year Angelina filed for divorce from Brad on September 15 Brad Pitt reportedly wanted one more chance with his wife Angelina Jolie , saying: 'She's crazy, but I still love her.' According to The Sun , the actor wanted to give things another go, but is said to have branded her close female friends a 'coven' after he felt she had been 'brainwashed by her inner circle.' Brad apparently became annoyed after his wife appointed William Hague's former colleagues Arm
The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) on Thursday said over 6 million of school-age refugee children around the world had no school to go to. UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Filippo Grandi, warned that the problem could lead to further conflicts if it was left unaddressed. Most of these 3.7 million children who are not getting a primary or secondary education live in developing countries. The agency added that some 900,000 of them are Syrians. According to the report that UNHCR published ahead of next week’s UN refugee summit in New York, lack of basic schooling affects refugees’ chances in later life. “Only one in 100 refugees manages to enter a university, compared to one in three among ordinary youths. “All too often, education for refugee children is considered a luxury, a non-essential optional extra after food, water, shelter and medical care. “This lack of schooling “can be hugely damaging, not only for individuals but also for their families and societies, perpetuat