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Thursday, March 24, 2011

ONE OF MY ROLE MODELS.......DR CINDY N. TRIMM







  Biography for DR CINDY N. TRIMM

Best known as the General in the Art of Strategic Prayer and Spiritual Warfare, Kingdom Practitioner, respected prophetic voice, bestselling author, life coach, Chancellor and Ambassador of Hope.  Dr. Cindy Trimm is a 21st Century World Leader who has partnered with heads of state, business moguls, politicians, church, civic and world leaders for more than 30 years to equip and empower millions to maximize their potential. As one of the leading voices of our time, she founded Cindy Trimm International (CTI), to bring practical solutions to spiritual and social ills; effecting change within our communities while transforming the course of our global destiny. Her track record as a revolutionary thinker and prolific communicator, has established her as one of the most respected and sought-after leaders in the world today.

Dr. Trimm has received multiple honors and awards including: Ambassador of Goodwill for the State of Tennessee; the Guinness Book of World Records; Woman of the Year for Outstanding Community & Professional Achievement; Twentieth Century Award for Achievement; Two Thousand Notable American Women, and listed among the top 500 Leaders of Influence. She has also received awards and distinctions from the Queen of England, the Duke of Edinburgh and the Governor of Bermuda.

Hearing and heeding to the voice of God, she continues to be placed in high demand on a variety of ministerial and professional platforms. Indeed, she is widely known and revered as a leader of leaders, a champion of champions, and one whom God trusts to deliver a message of hope and deliverance to the nations. Dr. Trimm has given her life to instructing and activating persons in the atomic power of prayer and equipping nations to pursue destiny.

She is the author of: The Rules of Engagement and Commanding Your Morning books and has been featured on many television, streaming, and radio programs around the world including: The Word Network, TBN, Daystar, TCT, Streaming Faith, Premier Radio, 98.1 ISAAC Trinidad, etc., and she has hosted her own internet radio show, “How to Do This Thing Called Life.”    She has been featured in a number of magazines and e-publications including Charisma, UPSCALE, Elijah List, Gospel Today, SAVED, CRUX Christian Magazine, and many others. 
 

Habida and Daniel Ebo tie the knot....


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Expensive Wedding


‘Sunshine’ singer Habida added –Ebo to her last name.
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Habida Moloney-Ebo is what she is known as now after tying the knot last weekend with the tall dark and handsome Nigerian Daniel at a neat quiet ceremony in St Austin’s church.

The church service was conducted by Father Eamon, who congratulated the couple for making the most difficult promise in the world, the promise of love.

Wearing a brilliant white Segula dress that looked every bit of the 950 Pounds (sterling) it cost, you could see the radiance on Habida’s face as she stood next to Daniel and listened attentively to the Father before they exchanged vows.

Daniel sounded soft and romantic, while Habida’s voice seemed to quiver in excitement.

As a crying baby was whisked out of the church, Father Eamon wished the couple ‘long and happy years, and many more kids’.

The couple have been together on and off for roughly five years and have a six month old little girl, Michaela.
I didn’t see her at the grand union, but there were lots of friends and family (actually about 400) who were in attendance at the very well planned event.
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Women from both Taita (courtesy of Habida’s mom) and Nigeria (courtesy of Daniel’s mom) sang to welcome the young couple to their wedding reception at the Hotel Intercontinental Ballroom, where singers Wahu and Nameless performed in between some of the best speeches I have ever heard.

For instance while using words formed from the letters that spell out Habida’s name, her father suggested that ‘D’ stood for ‘Delovely’ and then called Daniel their son. There was no pretence and an abundance of love and warmth in the air.

There was an army of waiters that served exquisite food to several whose who’s in attendance including Daniel’s own dad, a Chief from Nigeria, and even a couple of Sheikhs from the UAE.

It was a challenge to keep the high profile wedding out of the limelight, but somehow they managed and are currently honeymooning in Bangkok and Phuket.
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Kudos to the lovely couple!
Habida Moloney and Daniel Ebo celebrate their vows.

 

ELIZABETH TAYLOR DIES AT 79.....

 Actress, Elizabeth Taylor died today, March 23, 2011, at the age of 79. She was married eight times (twice to actor Richard Burton) and had four children from different marriages. She died from congestive heart failure in Los Angeles, California.According to reports, Elizabeth Taylor was surrounded by her family and children when she passed due to heart disease. Michael Wilding, Taylor’s son said on their statement regarding his mom’s death “My Mother was an extraordinary woman who lived life to the fullest, with great passion, humor, and love”
“We will always be inspired by her enduring contribution to our world.” Michael added.
Sally Morrison, Elizabeth Taylor’s publicist confirmed the breaking news and quoted “She died peacefully today in Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles.”
About a month before Elizabeth Taylor’s death, she was reported to be hospitalized because of congestive heart failure symptoms. Taylor was diagnosed back in the year 2004 and she undergo for an operation which repaired a leaky heart valve last October of 2009.

Taylor was born on February 27, 1932 in Hampstead, London, England, UK. She became a famous child star at the age of 12 when she starred in the movie “National Velvet.” Her first acting in a major film was at the age of 10 in the 1942 film “There's One Born Every Minute.” She then went on to act in the 1943 film “Lassie Come Home.”
She didn't stop acting and continued through her adult years. She won two Oscars and was nominated several times for and Academy Award.
In her later years she was an involved in fighting against HIV/AIDS. She also had a successful perfume line.


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