”Was defrauded by a member of the Redeemed Christian church of God of over 100m… 24.7million was traced to the church account, the man sent the said amount to the church in a week..which is questionable.. he also bought them 18 seater brand new Hiace bus… the suspect confessed verbally at the police station asking the pastor to help refund the money back. The pastor who confessed at the police station that the money was sent to redeem head quarters… the police have written to the head quarters to refund the money which can’t be kept cos it proceeds of fraud… but the church headquarters have refused to refund the money after series of the letter has been written to them by the police, if a church cannot be sober for accepting proceeds of fraud by returning the money, then where are we heading to….Judgement of God shall surely begin from the church…They will be embarrassed when the time comes…pls share till it gets to Pastor Adeboye..”
Apple's AAPL +1.42% World Wide Developer conference is supposed to be a place for, you guessed it, developers to hear about the latest developments in Apple’s software and hardware. In previous years, it’s been about releasing new devices, and that has turned it into a bit of a media circus. Not this year though, because Apple didn’t announce any new hardware at all. There was no iWatch, no new iPhone and no improvements to the iPad. Apple just spoke about two new things. The new version of MacOS and iOS8, the latest iteration of its mobile operating system. On the surface, this sounds a bit disappointing, but in reality Apple has done more to change mobile and desktop computing than anyone else has for some time. The first significant announcement was that Apple would be allowing iOS phone users to control their devices from their Mac. This has, to some extent, already been done on Android. And techies like me have been using Bluetooth for this sort of thin...

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