Kenyan Lawyer Sues Israel, Italy, Pontius Pilate and Others For The ‘Unlawful’ Trial Of Jesus Christ

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Written by Oyinkansola 

Kenyan Lawyer Sues Israel, Italy, Pontius Pilate, And Others For The ‘Unlawful’ Trial Of Jesus Christ

A Kenyan lawyer named Dola Indidis has taken a bold step by going to court over what he sees as an unfair trial and punishment of Jesus Christ, a historical figure central to Christianity. Indidis believes that Jesus, who lived around 2000 years ago, did not get treated fairly when he was put on trial and later crucified.

Indidis thinks that the countries of Israel and Italy, along with certain people from that time like Pontius Pilate (who was a governor), Tiberius (who was the Roman emperor), some Jewish leaders, and King Herod, should be held responsible for what happened to Jesus. He argues that these individuals and governments didn't give Jesus a fair chance during his trial, which took place around the year 33 AD.

Having worked as a spokesperson for the Kenyan judiciary in the past, Indidis is familiar with legal matters. He says that there's evidence in the Bible, a religious book followed by Christians, which supports his claim that Jesus didn't receive a fair trial. According to Indidis, he has to stand up for Jesus and seek justice for him.

Indidis believes that the people involved in Jesus's trial were biased and unfair. He claims they treated Jesus badly and didn't follow proper legal procedures. Indidis also questions the way Jesus was questioned, prosecuted, and sentenced during his trial. He thinks that the punishment Jesus received was too harsh and that the information used to convict him wasn't right.

Some people find Indidis's case fascinating because it raises questions about history and religion. But others are skeptical. They wonder how someone can prove what happened so long ago, especially when it's based on a religious book. It's not easy to prove things from ancient times, and religious beliefs can be different for everyone.

As Indidis's case moves forward, it sparks discussions about fairness, religion, and the law. Whether or not he succeeds in court, his efforts remind us of the importance of seeking justice, even for events that happened centuries ago. Indidis's determination to stand up for what he believes in shows that anyone can fight for what they think is right, no matter how challenging it may seem.

 

[Foresthill Bridge -California] 

Written by Shalom Umoh

Woman Falls Off California’s Highest Bridge Whilst Trying To Take A Selfie

A woman recently had a scary accident at Foresthill Bridge in Sacramento, California. She was trying to take a selfie, a picture of herself, for a social media challenge. Foresthill Bridge is very tall, about 730 feet high. People love to take daring selfies there to share on social media platforms like Instagram.

The woman's name hasn't been shared publicly. She slipped and fell from the catwalk onto the ground below. Thankfully, she didn't lose her life. Emergency responders quickly airlifted her to the hospital for medical care.

Officials from the Placer County Sheriff’s Office commented on the incident. They said the woman was very fortunate to be alive. The situation could have been much worse, not only for her but also for her friends and family. The sheriff’s office also warned that anyone caught taking photos in dangerous areas like this will face legal consequences, such as being arrested and fined.

This accident highlights the dangers of trying to capture the perfect selfie for social media. Some people take big risks to get attention and likes online. They might climb to dangerous heights or put themselves in risky situations, just for a photo. But as we've seen, it can lead to accidents and even death.

Social media is a fun way to share moments with friends and family. But it's essential to remember to be safe. Seeking attention online shouldn't mean risking your life.

To prevent accidents like this one, everyone must think before they act. Is getting a perfect photo worth risking your safety? The answer is no. Your life is much more important than likes and followers on social media.

We can all enjoy social media responsibly by being mindful of our actions. Instead of taking dangerous selfies, let's focus on sharing positive and safe moments. Let's create a culture where safety comes first, both online and offline.

Parents and teachers can also play a role in educating young people about the risks of extreme selfie-taking. By having open conversations about online safety and the importance of making smart choices, we can help prevent accidents and keep everyone safe.

In conclusion, let's remember that while social media can be entertaining, our safety should always be the top priority. Let's use social media responsibly and encourage others to do the same. Together, we can create a safer online community for everyone.

 

[Boar in the Sitting Room Couch]

Written by Shalom Umoh

Woman Finds Wild Boar Relaxing on Living Room Couch

In the quiet German city of Hagen, an unexpected visitor left a resident in shock and disbelief. Upon returning home from work, a civil servant woman unlocked her door only to be greeted by a surreal sight - a full-grown wild boar lounging on her living room couch.

The encounter, though startling, was no laughing matter, as emphasized by the police who responded to the woman's distress call. At approximately 1:20 p.m., the 39-year-old woman found herself face to face with the hefty intruder, trapped inside her home with no apparent means of escape.

Terrified by the sight, the woman hastily retreated and sought assistance from the authorities. When the police arrived at the scene, they were met with a scene of chaos. The 60-kilogram wild boar had already wreaked havoc on the interior of the apartment before settling down for a leisurely rest on the couch.

According to reports, it is believed that the boar gained entry through an open patio door and became trapped inside when it inadvertently closed behind him. Despite their seemingly docile appearance, wild boars pose a significant threat, particularly when cornered or startled.

Recognizing the need for caution, the police enlisted the help of a trained hunter to safely coax the animal out of the apartment and back into the wilderness. With careful precision, the hunter managed to guide the boar to freedom without causing undue stress or harm.

As the incident came to a close, the wild boar disappeared into the surrounding wilderness, leaving behind a bewildered homeowner and a cautionary tale for others. With spring approaching, officials remind residents to exercise caution, especially in areas frequented by wildlife.

While encounters with wild animals may seem rare, it is essential to remain vigilant authorities at the first sign of trouble. By working together, we can ensure the safety of both humans and wildlife alike.

 

[Tyla/ Grammy Awards]

Written by Shalom Umoh

Grammy winner Tyla says, "I can't date club guys."

Tyla, Davido's Grammy rival, has revealed the true reasons behind her unmarried status.

She disclosed that she is single in an interview with Power 96.5 FM, stating that she wishes to prioritize her music career for the time being.

When asked by the host what kind of man she preferred, the South African celebrity replied that she preferred a man who played video games over a man who frequented clubs.

"Would you rather have a boyfriend who is always in the club or someone who plays video games a lot?" The host posed the question.

Tyla answered, "All day, video games." A man of the club? Not at all! How in the hell is that?"

"A boyfriend who enjoys playing video games is preferable to one who spends every weekend out at the clubs." I can be sure that the guy who enjoys playing video games will always be at my house. I adore staying at home as well.

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