Recall that few months ago, a similar incident occurred at an RCCG church month ago, as a handsome Nigerian man proposed to his girlfriend during a church service. He was heard saying "I am not ashamed of you".
The man took to his Facebook page to share a photo of the professor alongside the Prado car. According to him, the car is a gift for her exemplary serviceto the Abia residents.
Aman parading himself in a Spider-Man costume was arrested by the Administration Police Service (APS) in Nanyuki, Kenya, after being spotted in the town.
Legere's mockery comes just as T-Mobile is starting to explore a bigger focus on media as well. The telco struck a partnership with Netflix last year to give some of its customers free access to the company's video streaming service.
A spokesperson for the correctional service in Lagos said: "Since he admitted to being a male in court, then we have to abide by what was submitted in court.
We reported earlier of Prophet Alph N Lukau, founder and General Overseer of Alleluia Ministries International, South Africa, who claimed to have brought back to life a dead man during a Sunday service.
A Ugandan pastor Paul Muwanguzi has not spared his congregants who missed his previous service. The supposed man of God is seen in a video canning both old and young members who defaulted in attending church.
Aman identified as Mr. Paul Ofia who hails from Ikwo village in Ebonyi State and resides in Etegwe at the Tombia axis - was apprehended this morning with a stolen laptop worth about N150,000 which he bought for N5,000.
"An officer and a gentleman, President Buhari has been a selfless and steadfast leader, and a patriot with uncommon zeal who has dedicated almost his entire life to the service of Nigeria.
Professor Pius Adesanmi's daughter who promised to keep getting A+ in all her subjects and also keep her father's legacy, said her father who died a great working man, taught her how to speak french and how to read.
The man of God urged aman on to smoke marijuana during church service at a three-day church programme organised by one Ghanaian preacher, Abruku Abruka.