Excerpt from: On Capitol Hill This Week, Vol. XIX, No. 2a
Capitol Hill Prayer Partners, “Partners in Prayer for the Nation”
P.O. Box 5152, Herndon, VA 20172-1970 – - - chpp@patriot.net
January 16 – 20, 2012
We have an urgent phone call for a prayer request from Nigeria today, Friday January 13, from Blessing Jibuike. Her father-in-law who also lives in Nigeria, is Brother Emmanuel Jibuike who is a long-time End-Time Servant and one of the ministry’s directors.
A boy on the streets of Nigeria
The borders of the nation have been shut and the airport shut down so that nobody can get out. It has been reported that a Jihad group specially trained in Somalia has returned to Nigeria for this Holy War.
Blessing asked that we pray that the Lord of Hosts, Himself, will deliver His people in Nigeria. Pray that the church in Nigeria will be faithful and not be intimidated and for the Blood of Jesus Christ to cover His people. Pray for faith and courage to arise in God’s people that a spirit of fear will not overtake them and that the “peace of God which passeth understanding will keep (their) hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.” (Philippians 4:7)
[Please note that our office has received other, unconfirmed reports, that the banks in Nigeria have closed their doors, so that citizens cannot withdraw their funds.)
- "For the eyes of the Lord are on the righteous and his ears are attentive to their prayer, but the face of the Lord is against those who do evil." (I Peter 3:12)
Submitted by the End-Time Handmaidens and Servants; January 13, 2012
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Christianity in Nigeria
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Christianity is a major religion in Nigeria accounting for about 50% of the population. Based on a 2003 Nigerian Religious and Demographic survey, Christians comprised 48.2% of the Nigerian population.[1] Christians are dominant in the southern andcentral region in Nigeria. Nigeria has the largest Christian population compared to any country with Christians in Africa with more than 70 million persons in Nigeria belonging to the church with various denominations.
The National Church of Nigeria
Read more about Christianity in Nigeria: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christianity_in_Nigeria



posted January 23, 2012 at 8:43 am
Watchwoman: I have conditionally approved the following comment, but I am leery of anything like this. There have been so many Internet scams that even when a possible legitimate one comes before us we could ignore it. There’s so many misspelled words and obvious punctuation errors, always a key towards detecting a scam or phishing Internet caper that adds to my concerns. Misspelled words I quickly noted are: including, Secretary, Consulate, Organization, Humanitarian, don’t, business. Praying cannot harm anyone or anything. But exercise caution and discretion when responding to any of these kind of Internet pleas. I would not be one to advise anyone to contact any of the addresses or emails that are shown below. I feel suspicious of the legitimacy and like I said, this is only conditionally, with great reservation, being approved for your public viewing. Meanwhile, let us pray, “Lord God Almighty, our Father Who Art in Heaven. If the following is for real, then Lord, please help this man and his wife-to-be get the help they need and for her to be released and returned safely home immediately. If it is a scam, then Lord, quickly expose the evildoers who have originated this or any hoax for nefarious purposes and stop the furtherance of Internet spam and expose and punish all those who make a living cheating people out of their money. In Jesus Name, I pray. Amen.” I checked http://www.snopes.com and http://www.truthorfiction.com and could not find any information searching those web sites using keywords from the following comment. That doesn’t mean it’s legitimate, it could simply mean neither web site has heard about it yet. Again, please always use extreme discretion where ever you find text like this. I have NEVER found one to be legitimate. I strongly caution you do NOT send any money! Do not contact anyone or email them from the comment shown below. ▬ Donna Calvin
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Hello, My name is Ronald Goldsby. I have wrote to Beliefnet on more than one occassion. Includeing Bloomberg News,American Red Cross, The International Red Cross, The U.S. State Dept., Mrs. Secutary of State, The U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria, The American Consolate, The Concolate General, My Church. Hello…. My wife to be Melissa Anne Fowler is stranded in Ikoyi, Lagos-Nigeria, 23401 @ 100 Wilson Road. At Hotel Support. My Bride & I are begg
ing this Organaziation for Hummanitarian
Help. The U.S. Embassy in Lagos, is not help-
ing at all. Please see my Prayer to god a couple days ago. My Bride & I have been through so many help scams, we dont Know who to believe anymore. Melissa went to Nigeria, to try to find Antiques for our buisness. Now she is out of Money, stranded, trapped,in the worst place possible. Please help us with airfare home, & lodging at Hotel. My wife to be & I dont know what else to do but to go PUBLIC. For Gods sake, please help us.
Melissa Anne Fowler, U.S. Citizen
100 Wilson Road
Ikoyi- Lagos, Nigeria, 23401
fowlermelissa17@yahoo.com
Ronald K. Goldsby
4245 3rd Ave North
Great Falls, Montana 59405
goldsby.ronald@yahoo.com
Please, we beg of you for help, Please, Please, help my wife evacuate that war torn Country. We Beg of You for Merrcy, Please help us. Ron Goldsby