11 May, 2020
Jigawa Deaths Caused by Malaria--Senator
What Is Herd Immunity?
10 May, 2020
Real Men are Dark in Complexion
Demand for the whereabouts of Buhari, Osinbajo amid COVID-19 Pandemic, regrettable and shameful--BOSF
Demand for the whereabouts of Buhari, Osinbajo amid COVID-19 Pandemic, regrettable and shameful--BOSF
09 May, 2020
15 Interesting Facts About The Roman Catholic Church
The Roman Catholic Church is an ancient religious institution boasting about 1.287 billion Catholics in 2015 worldwide (according to the 2017 Annuario Pontifico, Pontifical Yearbook). As such, it is the largest Christian ecclesiastical body in the world. Because of this alone, it is important to have some facts regarding the Roman Catholic Church.
1. The Catholic Church’s Vatican has diplomatic relations with almost every country in the world.
2. Pope John Paul II travelled about 3 times the world’s distance to the moon. He traveled to more than 129 different countries, putting in more than 750,000 miles.
3. With a population of more than a billion faithful the Catholic Church is the largest single denomination in Christianity.
4. Pope John Paul II was the first non-Italian Pope in over 400 years.
5. The oldest institution in the Western world is the Catholic Church which traces its history back almost 2,000 years.
6. The Pope does not reside in Italy but in the Vatican City which is a county within Italy.
7. Brazil has more Catholics than Italy, France, and Poland combined. It has close to 127 million or 11.7% of the world’s Catholic population.
8. The incense used in the Catholic Church symbolizes prayers rising to heaven. It is also used to bless and purify.
9. The Big Bang Theory was proposed by a Catholic priest, Monsignor Georges Lemaitre.
10. Catholics believe that anyone can baptize in an emergency situation like accidents. Any person, Catholic or not, can pour the water and say the words. The only caveat is to follow the wish of the person you are baptizing.
11. The first Pope to step down was Pontian, who headed the Catholic Church from A.D. 230-235. He was sentenced to hard labour in a mine. He Pope stepped down voluntarily in order to prevent a power vacuum in the Church.
12. A few months after Pope Formosus (815-896) died, his dead body was exhumed, dressed in Papal robes, put on trial, and judged to be unworthy of the papacy. His papal edicts were overruled and deemed unworthy. The fingers he used to perform the sacraments were cut off and his body tossed into the Tiber River.
13. The Sedlec Ossuary (Church of Bones) is a small Catholic Chapel in the Czech Republic. It uses 40,000-70,000 human skeletons as decorations.
14. Unlike some American Protestant or Evangelical denominations, the Catholic Church does not reject the theory of Evolution.
15. John F. Kennedy was the only Catholic president in American history.
15 Interesting Facts About The Roman Catholic Church
The Roman Catholic Church is an ancient religious institution boasting about 1.287 billion Catholics in 2015 worldwide (according to the 2017 Annuario Pontifico, Pontifical Yearbook). As such, it is the largest Christian ecclesiastical body in the world. Because of this alone, it is important to have some facts regarding the Roman Catholic Church.
1. The Catholic Church’s Vatican has diplomatic relations with almost every country in the world.
2. Pope John Paul II travelled about 3 times the world’s distance to the moon. He traveled to more than 129 different countries, putting in more than 750,000 miles.
3. With a population of more than a billion faithful the Catholic Church is the largest single denomination in Christianity.
4. Pope John Paul II was the first non-Italian Pope in over 400 years.
5. The oldest institution in the Western world is the Catholic Church which traces its history back almost 2,000 years.
6. The Pope does not reside in Italy but in the Vatican City which is a county within Italy.
7. Brazil has more Catholics than Italy, France, and Poland combined. It has close to 127 million or 11.7% of the world’s Catholic population.
8. The incense used in the Catholic Church symbolizes prayers rising to heaven. It is also used to bless and purify.
9. The Big Bang Theory was proposed by a Catholic priest, Monsignor Georges Lemaitre.
10. Catholics believe that anyone can baptize in an emergency situation like accidents. Any person, Catholic or not, can pour the water and say the words. The only caveat is to follow the wish of the person you are baptizing.
11. The first Pope to step down was Pontian, who headed the Catholic Church from A.D. 230-235. He was sentenced to hard labour in a mine. He Pope stepped down voluntarily in order to prevent a power vacuum in the Church.
12. A few months after Pope Formosus (815-896) died, his dead body was exhumed, dressed in Papal robes, put on trial, and judged to be unworthy of the papacy. His papal edicts were overruled and deemed unworthy. The fingers he used to perform the sacraments were cut off and his body tossed into the Tiber River.
13. The Sedlec Ossuary (Church of Bones) is a small Catholic Chapel in the Czech Republic. It uses 40,000-70,000 human skeletons as decorations.
14. Unlike some American Protestant or Evangelical denominations, the Catholic Church does not reject the theory of Evolution.
15. John F. Kennedy was the only Catholic president in American history.
14 November, 2019
The Executive and the Law
The nation, it seems, is not prepared for democratic rule. It is like some citizens are so used to military dictatorship of the past to the extent that most are pro-dictatoship in outlook. Sadly, nothing has been learnt since the return to democratic rule some twenty years ago. Listening to a radio call-in programme i was taken aback when some callers called in to say the continuing detention of Sowore is in order. Some said he should not be released till he learns his lesson. Some opined that he couldn't call for a revolutionary overthrow (purportedly) of the Buhari government and expect to be released.
In all these the callers discounted the fact that a court of competent jurisdiction had set and accepted Sowore's bail conditions and application respectively. By the way, the bail conditions are one of the most stringent in memory. Unfortunately, this line of reasoning is behind some people's acceptance of the non release of Nigeria’s former national security adviser, Sambo Dasuki, and Shiite leader, Ibrahim el-Zakzaky. Even after several court orders ordered for their release, both are still languishing in detention and would continue to be into the foreseeable future (the way things are going).
04 July, 2019
Senator Ishaku Abbo Assault and Matters Arising
The latest saga of a Senator (Ishaku Elisha Abbo) slapping a salesgirl has brought to the fore reasons why our politicians should not be given police protection. The Senator, 41,representing Adamawa-North Senatorial district slapped and assaulted the said nursing mother at a sex toy shop just for intervening in a dispute between the shopowner and the Senator. Earlier, one of the Senator entourage, a lady, had vomited inside the shop. This led to the altercation between both parties. This ordinarily should have been settled amicably but for the headiness and power drunkenness of the youthful Senator.
It really beats me how on earth an individual should be given 24hr protection by the state. Protection against whom? Alas, the status quo will continue if we continue to do the same thing over and over and expect a different result. In saner climes personal security are taken personally. We have a plethora of private security outfits in Nigeria who have the abilities to provide personal security for anyone so willing. The second plank of my argument is that a police man could be seen and heard corralling the poor lady at the behest of the overlord, the Senator. Did he know that it is illegal, according to the Nigerian Constitution, to be the accuser, the judge, and the executor of a judgment? Nemo judex in causa sua is how the law puts it. You cannot be a judge in your own case. Or, does the police man know this but, because he knows which side his bread is being buttered, he chose to heed the master's voice?
It is well that the Senator has tendered his unreserved apologies. The ball is in the court of the victim to pursue a claim in court in a civil suit, if she so desires or the state can take it up as a criminal case. The police officer must however be reprimanded and dealt with according to the police rules and regulations in order to serve as deterrents to other officers regarding public and official conducts. It is arguable that the crime against the hapless lady wouldn't have been perpetrated without the active connivance of the state, as represented by the said police officer.
The police is always complaining of insufficient manpower to tackle the onerous security situations in the country. To now think police officers are allocated to individuals as bodyguards beats me. Every now and then one hears the police has resolved to withdraw all its personnel from the role of security details to individuals, only to realise it is another vacuous red herring. The deceit goes on ad infinitum.
As the latest saga unravel it is my fervent hope that lessons have been learnt by all parties involved as we go forward.
Www.krskoyo.blogspot.com
Senator Ishaku Abbo Assault and Matters Arising
The latest saga of a Senator (Ishaku Elisha Abbo) slapping a salesgirl has brought to the fore reasons why our politicians should not be given police protection. The Senator, 41,representing Adamawa-North Senatorial district slapped and assaulted the said nursing mother at a sex toy shop just for intervening in a dispute between the shopowner and the Senator. Earlier, one of the Senator entourage, a lady, had vomited inside the shop. This led to the altercation between both parties. This ordinarily should have been settled amicably but for the headiness and power drunkenness of the youthful Senator.
It really beats me how on earth an individual should be given 24hr protection by the state. Protection against whom? Alas, the status quo will continue if we continue to do the same thing over and over and expect a different result. In saner climes personal security are taken personally. We have a plethora of private security outfits in Nigeria who have the abilities to provide personal security for anyone so willing. The second plank of my argument is that a police man could be seen and heard corralling the poor lady at the behest of the overlord, the Senator. Did he know that it is illegal, according to the Nigerian Constitution, to be the accuser, the judge, and the executor of a judgment? Nemo judex in causa sua is how the law puts it. You cannot be a judge in your own case. Or, does the police man know this but, because he knows which side his bread is being buttered, he chose to heed the master's voice?
It is well that the Senator has tendered his unreserved apologies. The ball is in the court of the victim to pursue a claim in court in a civil suit, if she so desires or the state can take it up as a criminal case. The police officer must however be reprimanded and dealt with according to the police rules and regulations in order to serve as deterrents to other officers regarding public and official conducts. It is arguable that the crime against the hapless lady wouldn't have been perpetrated without the active connivance of the state, as represented by the said police officer.
The police is always complaining of insufficient manpower to tackle the onerous security situations in the country. To now think police officers are allocated to individuals as bodyguards beats me. Every now and then one hears the police has resolved to withdraw all its personnel from the role of security details to individuals, only to realise it is another vacuous red herring. The deceit goes on ad infinitum.
As the latest saga unravel it is my fervent hope that lessons have been learnt by all parties involved as we go forward.
Www.krskoyo.blogspot.com