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  • How a Young PhD Holder Who Came to Me for Prayers Kept Correcting My English" – Apostle Suleman
    Apostle Johnson Suleman, the founder and senior pastor of Omega Fire Ministries International, recounted a striking encounter during a recent Recovery Conference, involving a highly educated young man who came to him for prayers — but ended up repeatedly correcting his English.

    Sharing the experience, Apostle Suleman said the man, who holds three PhDs, was brought to his office by his mother for spiritual help. However, instead of receiving prayers calmly, the man became fixated on the apostle’s pronunciation and grammar. “While we were talking, I said, ‘The power of God is coming.’ He quickly corrected me, saying, ‘No, it’s not power,’” Suleman recalled.

    The corrections didn't stop. “Everything I said, he would adjust. I was saying ‘God’ and he insisted it should be pronounced differently. He even corrected me when I said ‘debt’ — he thought I meant ‘death.’ I asked him, ‘Who died?’”

    Despite the man’s academic achievements, Suleman noted that he was unable to hold down a job, often due to his habit of correcting superiors and colleagues. “He’d tell his boss, ‘That’s not how to write an email,’ and insisted on meetings about management decisions in another man’s company,” he said.

    Suleman expressed his concern that while the man was intellectually gifted, he lacked the practical fruit of his knowledge. “He had leaves, but no fruit,” the preacher said, referencing the biblical metaphor of a fruitless tree. “You’ve gone through the four walls of education, yet your current reality makes your body cringe. Truth must produce corresponding evidence.”

    He concluded by declaring spiritual liberation over the congregation: “Anything against your fruitfulness shall be roasted.”
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  • Assassination:Major Plot Has Been Prepared Against Our Country, the Ultimate Aim to cause Chaos-Sana

    Burkina Faso’s transitional government has revealed a foiled assassination attempt targeting Captain Ibrahim Traore, exposing a major plot allegedly orchestrated from neighboring Ivory Coast. According to Security Minister Mahamadou Sana, intelligence services uncovered the plan, which was aimed at plunging the country into chaos.

    In a statement broadcast on national television, Sana said, “The meticulous work of the intelligence service revealed a major plot being prepared against our country, the ultimate aim of which is to sow total chaos.” He added that the assault was scheduled for April 16, 2025, and was to be executed by a group of soldiers recruited by foreign-based conspirators.

    Authorities have identified the plot’s masterminds as two exiled former army officers, Major Joanny Compaore and Lieutenant Abdramane Barry, both allegedly operating from Ivory Coast. A dozen soldiers, including two officers, were arrested in connection with the scheme.

    This development comes amid heightened insecurity in Burkina Faso, where Traore’s junta faces growing criticism for repression and the worsening insurgency crisis. The government continues to accuse Ivory Coast of backing destabilizing elements
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  • Giant Tomato Tree in China Yields 3,000 KG Annually from a Single Plant | Earth Day 2025 Observation

    A towering tomato plant showcased at the Vegetable Expo in Shouguang, Shandong, has become a focal point of public and media interest due to its impressive size and production capacity on Apr 20th 2025. According to the OceanWetlands’ latest report, this plant, often referred to as a “tomato tree,” stands over two meters tall and covers a canopy area of approximately 150 square meters. According to expo organizers, this single plant is capable of yielding up to 6,000 jin (around 3,000 kilograms) of tomatoes annually.
    Despite its extraordinary appearance, the tomato tree was cultivated from regular tomato seeds. The transformation into a tree-like structure was achieved through advanced agricultural techniques, including pruning, nutrient regulation, and environmental control. These methods stimulate continuous growth, resulting in a large and long-living plant structure.

    Expo staff emphasized that the tomatoes produced by this plant are similar in taste and quality to standard tomatoes. However, due to the plant’s high space and maintenance demands, the cultivation model is currently limited to exhibition and research purposes. The structure requires significant vertical and horizontal space, as well as controlled conditions that are not easily replicable on regular farms.

    For now, the tomato tree is not considered viable for commercial-scale farming. Agricultural experts note that while a typical farmer can afford minor losses in conventional tomato cultivation, the high input costs and space requirements of a single tomato tree mean that any failure could result in substantial financial loss. As a result, this model is primarily adopted in agricultural parks and controlled environments rather than in widespread farming practice.

    Interestingly, this type of cultivation is not entirely new. Reports from previous years indicate that similar tomato trees in the region have been in development since at least 2018. One such plant was recognized by the Shanghai Great World Guinness Records for its high yield from a single vine.

    Tomatoes, also known as fanqie in Chinese, originated in the Andes region of South America as small, sour wild fruits. Brought to Europe by Spanish colonizers in the 16th century, they were initially grown as ornamental plants due to their vibrant color. It wasn’t until the 18th century that Italians began using tomatoes in cooking, sparking their culinary popularity across Europe. Introduced to China during the Ming Dynasty, tomatoes were first seen as decorative, but gradually became a staple ingredient. Today, valued for their rich nutrition and sweet-tart flavor, tomatoes are one of the most widely cultivated and consumed fruits worldwide.

    China’s agriculture is undergoing a crucial phase of modernization. The focus is shifting from food quantity to quality, sustainability, and efficiency. Innovative cultivation methods—like the high-yield, space-saving tomato tree—reflect this change. Such techniques not only boost productivity and reduce labor but also support industrial growth and rural revitalization. Though not yet mainstream, the tomato tree exemplifies how agricultural science is exploring new frontiers, offering fresh possibilities for the future of farming.
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