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Redeemed Christian Church razed in Niger by Arsonists

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The Redeemed Christian Church of God (Champion Zonal Headquarters) situated along Federal College of Education (FCE) road in Kontagora came under heavy attack in the early hours of Saturday when suspected hoodlums razed the church building
An Assistant Pastor in the church, Pastor Samson Ogbebor who confirmed the incident, said the church came under attack at about 3am on Saturday by unknown hoodlums.

It was gathered that a similar fate befell the church 10 years ago when some hoodlums took advantage of a crisis in the area and burnt down the worship center and the church management was later warned not to rebuild the church
Ogbebor, who narrated how the incident happened, indicated that he got a distress call that the church was on fire and on getting there met the church that has been in existence for the past 20 years in flames and properties looted by hoodlums.
“This Church has faced lots of challenges, sometimes about 10 years ago, hoodlums came and burnt it down completely and with self efforts we were able to erect it again.
“We have made several unsuccessful attempts but they have refused us the permission to roof it properly and we decided to be using it like that for worship but look at what they have done today again.”
While appealing to Governor Umaru Bago, the Emir of Kontagora, Alhaji Muhammadu Bari Mu’azu II and all relevant security agencies to treat the incident with all seriousness it deserved, he pointed out that the incident has been reported to the ‘A’ Division Police station in Kontagora for investigation and to bring the perpetrators to book.
In his reaction, the Coordinator of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in Kontagora, Very Rev. Fr. Musa John Ghado appreciated God and commended the efforts of Governor Bago and the State CAN Chairman, Most Rev (Dr) Bulus Dauwa Yohanna and all other actors who did not support the #EndBadGovernance Protests, saying that it would have provided a good opportunity for churches in the area to come under attack
“By now, we would have been counting our losses because these hoodlums would have seized the opportunity to cause havoc on innocent lives and properties”.
He however encourag the parishioners and all Christians in the state to follow the way of Jesus Christ and remain calm, peaceful and seek the face of God as they continue with their worship, promising that the issue will be forwarded to the state CAN for further action.
An Elder in the church, Mr John Aboje, also disclosed that they have no cause to be deterred by the incident but to continue to be good Christians and citizens of the country.
Accordingly, he said “We just want the government and the emirate to look into this very issue to allow freedom of worship in Kontagora and the state in general”.
Meanwhile the Chairman, Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) Niger state chapter, Most Rev. Dr. Bulus Dauwa Yohanna has condemned the incident by the unidentified arsonists.
The State CAN Chairman in a statement in Minna, described the incident as barbaric and uncalled for, saying that “it is a painful thing to the Christian community as he appealed to the government to take proper action by ensuring the culprits are brought to book”.
According to him “There is freedom of worship in Niger state, I am sure by the time the government and security agencies take action, it will go a long way to addressing any form of tension that may want to escalate beyond control.
“We are hoping that the law will take its course. To be frank, issues like this must be tamed and people who have done this should be fished out and made to face the law”.
No statement yet from the state police command on the incident as at the time of filing this report.

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Obi, Datti, Usman Lead LP team to Maiduguri, Donate N50m to Flood Victims

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The Labour Party’s Presidential Candidate in the 2023 elections, Peter Obi has led a delegation of the party’s leadership and the Obidient Movement to Maiduguri on Tuesday.
A statement by Peter Obi Media Reach
(POMR) spokesperson Ibrahim Umar indicated that party’s leadership visited the Borno State capital to express condolences and offer support to victims of the recent flood disaster that hit the state.
The statement list the team to include the National Chairman of the Party’s caretaker committee, Senator Nenadi Usman, Obi’s running mate Dr. Datti Baba-Ahmad, and the National Coordinator of the Obidient Movement, Dr. Yunusa Tanko, made an initial donation of ₦50 million to the state government’s emergency relief fund.
According the statement, the group met with Governor Babagana Zulum, the Shehu of Borno, His Highness Abubakar Ibn Umar Garba Al Amin El-Kanemi, and toured the Bank of the North spare parts market, where traders suffered significant losses.
The team also visited an IDP camp at Government College, where they interacted with thousands of displaced individuals and met a woman who tragically lost her newborn twins in the flood.

Addressing the people of Borno, the Labour Party delegation emphasized their commitment to aiding those affected by the disaster.
“As the people of Borno navigate this challenging time, we want them to know they are not alone. We are dedicated to helping alleviate the suffering and hardship caused by the floods,” they stated.

The delegation pledged ongoing support to the affected communities and thanked the Borno State government for its intervention efforts. They extended their prayers and sympathies to the families affected by the devastating floods and vowed to continue their efforts to aid recovery in the region.

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Sowore says, ‘I was briefly detained at Lagos Airport, my Passport Seized, returned’

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Omoyele Sowore,

The presidential candidate of the African Action Congress (AAC) in the 2023 general election who is also notable activist, Omoyele Sowore, has indicated that he was briefly detained at Lagos’ Murtala Muhammed International Airport on Sunday upon his return from the United States.

Sowore wruting on his X account (formerly Twitter), explained that immigration officials seized his passport and informed him they were acting on orders to detain him.
He suggested that the incident was part of a larger government effort to suppress dissent.

“This is not unexpected because I have always known that it is part of the broader clampdown by the fascist regime on dissent,” Sowore stated, referring to his ongoing activism, including the #RevolutionNow movement.

After a short period in detention, Sowore was released, and his passport was returned.
In response to his detention, Sowore called on citizens to resist tyranny through planned direct actions, starting on October 1st, signaling ongoing tensions between the government and activists.

“I had just arrived in Nigeria from the USA to the MMIA in Lagos; upon reaching Nigerian Immigration, my passport was seized, and they told me they had orders to detain me,” he said.

“This is not un expected because I have always known that It is part of the broader clampdown by the fascist @officialAbat regime on dissent and their fear of the upcoming #FearlessINOctober revolt.

“In case this becomes another prolonged and protracted detention, I urge our citizens to ensure they ALL stop tyranny by all means acceptable and necessary, by engaging in the planned series of direct actions slated for October 1st and beyond.

“I have just been released by the Nigerian Immigration after a brief detention and my passport released back to me.”
However, the circumstances surrounding the order for his detention remain unclear. Some reports indicate that the Department of State Services (DSS) may have been involved, but they are yet to confirm or deny these claims.

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NLC Holds Emergency Meeting Following President Joe Ajaero’s Arrest

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The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has entered into a closed-door meeting following the arrest and detention of its President, Joe Ajaero, by the Nigerian government.
Ajaero was apprehended without a legal warrant while en route to the United Kingdom to attend a global workers’ gathering, leaving his current location and health status unknown.

Benson Upah, the Head of Public Relations at the NLC, confirmed the arrest on Monday, condemning the action as a “brazen act of lawlessness and intimidation.”
The NLC is calling for Ajaero’s immediate and unconditional release, labeling the detention a threat to democracy and workers’ rights.

Ajaero was scheduled to speak at the Trade Union Congress in the UK, addressing critical issues such as workers’ rights, social justice, and economic fairness on behalf of Nigerian workers. His sudden detention has raised concerns within the labor community, both locally and internationally.

In response to the incident, the NLC has put its affiliates, state councils, and civil society allies on high alert. The Congress has also urged the international community, human rights organizations, and democracy advocates to closely monitor what it described as a growing trend of authoritarianism in Nigeria.

The outcome of the ongoing closed-door meeting is expected to determine the NLC’s next course of action, with the organization vowing not to be intimidated by oppressive tactics. The NLC plans to release further details following the meeting.

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