PASTOR ADEBOYE, HAS SHED LIGHT ON WHY HE NO LONGER EMPLOYS FEMALE SECRETARIES, LINKING THE DECISION TO HIS DESIRE TO AVOID SITUATIONS THAT COULD JEOPARDISE HIS SPIRITUAL FOCUS.(PHOTO).

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 Pastor E.A Adeboye, the general overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) has shed light on why he no longer employs female secretaries, linking the decision to his desire to avoid situations that could jeopardise his spiritual focus. While speaking on a subject, "Jonah must go", on Tuesday, being day 2 of the Holy Ghost Congress 2025 at the Redemption Camp, Lagos–Ibadan Expressway, he recalled that he once had a female secretary while serving at Ebute Metta in Lagos State, but decided to dismiss her when he moved to the camp, noting that the change was necessary for his spiritual discipline. Adeboye said: "From the moment I got to this campground, from the moment I got to a stage where at night I still have to work, I ceased to have a female secretary. Some people think it is gender discrimination. I know myself. I know who I was before Jesus saved my soul. "I see the possibility of being left alone at night with the opposite sex. Oh, but if you are ...

KEMITY CONDEMNS PRICE INFLATION FOR CELEBRITIES. (PHOTO).


 

Kemity condemns price inflation for celebrities


Nollywood actress and producer Ariyo Oluwakemisola Apesin, aka Kemity, has called out traders who inflate prices simply because they are selling to celebrities.

The actress described the act as a form of corruption.

During a recent chat with The Nation, the film star expressed concern over the unfair treatment public figures often receive in the marketplace and urged Nigerians to be more sincere in their dealings.

“We can do better as Nigerians. Traders must stop inflating prices because they are selling to celebrities. That’s part of corruption,” she said.

Kemity, known for her down-to-earth personality and impactful roles on screen, stressed the need for collective responsibility in tackling everyday issues that contribute to the nation’s challenges.

“If you’re selling something for one hundred Naira and you sell it to a celebrity for one thousand Naira, that’s corruption. We can only help ourselves by doing better,” she added.

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