Speaking on the topic: "And God Said, Let There be Light", Adeboye declared: "The plan of God for Nigeria is that when light comes to the nation, Nigeriawill be great, it will progress and move forward.
According to Sylva, President Muhammadu Buhari will shed more light on the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) on Wednesday. He however noted it is now constitutional for Nigeria to deregulate the oil and gas sector.
I saw those things in movies. Films should be avenues to project our country in a positive light but we don't do that here. I will die in Nigeria because it is my country."
He said, "The songs they are singing nowadays, do they represent Nigeria in a good light? "'I get money pass your papa, I get money pass your mama.' What's that? 'Fine girl come wettin dey worry you?' 'You dey craze for your head?'
They will now go back and inform the Nigerian President what they have heard from us.... we hope in the coming days, they (ECOWAS) willcome here to meet us to discuss how the sanctions imposed against us will be lifted,'' he said.
"But then I, I think I willcome down to, it willcome down to when we actually won the tournament and one player that I really enjoyed his impact on the team then actually was massive. "Was Victor Moses.
Some people owing like 3 months electricity bill will be like ' Oga, please don't cut it, my husband said he willcome to your office after work today.' Trust the workers, they will not listen if you like beg from now till tomorrow.
All we are saying is that we are going to amend the code in a manner that it will not be possible for you to exploit any loophole there to go and shoot outside Nigeria film, music or programs that are meant to be consumed in Nigeria".
Only when we #BuyNaijaToGrowTheNaira will the Naira appreciate, not when we come on social media to vent.'' Some Nigerians read his post and picked holes in it.
He further revealed he will not quit his acting career as a minister of God but will ensure his movies promote God's word. "I have a calling to serve God and be his minister of God.
Are there chances you would come down to Nigeria to make movies any time soon? Whenever time and chance permit, I willcome to Nigeria for filming. I don't have a production company for now. How have you been coping with motherhood?
Anytime you feel ungrateful, remember why you left Nigeria. We know how bad things are back home, no one going through the wahala in Nigeriawill take you serious when you complain.
Ibadan Though Taxify has come to give Ibadan cab drivers a run for their money, the yellow and brown on hundreds of mini 1990s Japanese Nissan Micra car will not fade in a hurry.
I will go through a lot of things, whatever is happening now this is nothing compared to what is yet to come. What I have seen is not even half of what willcome in the future.
Also manage the light by switching off appliances and bulbs when not in use. I'm sure everyone will get the prepaid meters soon. It needs to be properly metered."