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Somtochukwu Maduagwu: How Primate Ayodele Warned Against Death Of Journalists In April (VIDEO)

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“You Can’t Use Primate Ayodele To Score Points For Your Failed Political Ambitions” – Fulani Group Blasts Umar Ardo

Somtochukwu Maduagwu: How Primate Ayodele Warned Against Death Of Journalists In April (VIDEO)

 

If there is any prophet that reveals God’s mind towards media houses and journalists, it would Primate Elijah Ayodele, the leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church.

Through his prophecies, Primate Ayodele has warned several media houses and journalists about what they should pray about, even though he is also consistently praying for them.

His prophecies regarding media houses are borne out of his love for the profession and especially because of the country we are in, where journalists are not well appreciated. This is the reason he has also taken it upon himself to always celebrate journalists and media houses.

Annually, Primate Ayodele gives out nothing less than six cars to journalists and supports nothing less than 25 journalists with empowerments in six figures, both openly and privately.

In one of his several prophecies to media houses and journalists captured in a video, Primate Ayodele warned against the death of a popular newscaster in Nigeria. He urged media entrepreneurs and journalists to pray against the unfortunate incident that he foresees.

He specifically mentioned TV journalists as the recipients of his prophecy while asking them to pray for God’s protection.

In his words:

“TV presenters, news casters, TV broadcasters, pray for your lives, for God’s protection and pray for your family. God bless”

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Sadly, it seems this prophetic warning has come to pass with the sad death of Arise TV’s news presenter, Somtochukwu Maduagwu.

In a statement obtained from Arise TV’s X handle on Monday, the 29-year-old broadcaster, affectionately known as Sommie, was a respected news anchor, reporter, and producer who had become a familiar and trusted face to viewers across the country.

The statement read, “It is with heavy hearts that the management and staff of the ARISE News Channel announce the passing of our beloved colleague, News Anchor, Reporter, and Producer, Somtochukwu Christelle Maduagwu. Sommie tragically passed away in the early hours of Monday, September 29, 2025, following an armed robbery incident in her residence in the Katampe area of Abuja that is being investigated by the Nigeria Police.

“Sommie, 29, was not only a cherished member of the ARISE News family but also a vibrant voice that engaged and connected with our viewers.

“Beyond the airwaves, Sommie was a lawyer who was a professional and supportive colleague and a friend to many.”

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UK-Based Nollywood Actor Tomiwa Alajogun Celebrates Wife’s Birthday with Heartfelt Tribute

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UK-Based Nollywood Actor Tomiwa Alajogun Celebrates Wife’s Birthday with Heartfelt Tribute

 

UK-based Nollywood actor, Tomiwa Alajogun, has melted hearts with an emotional tribute to his wife, Olori Adijat Abake Alajogun, as she marks her birthday today.

The actor, who admitted being “short of words,” poured out his feelings in a touching message that captured the depth of love and respect he holds for his wife.

“For the first time in a long time, I’m legitimately short of words. I don’t know what to say on your birthday. You’ve shown me so much love, respect, and care. You’ve given me listening ears when I needed it and scolded me when I needed it. You’ve shown me I don’t have to be alone on my journey or in my thoughts when my brain is wilding,” he expressed.

UK-Based Nollywood Actor Tomiwa Alajogun Celebrates Wife’s Birthday with Heartfelt Tribute

Alajogun further explained that he had wanted to gift his wife something memorable, but realized that nothing could compare to the constant words of love, affirmation, and affection she had always desired from him. This inspired a creative project dedicated entirely to her, though he noted delays caused by “late decisions, creative differences, and perfection battles.”

The heartfelt message also highlighted her cultural roots as an Ibadan woman, referencing the Odu Ifa of Ose Meji that birthed Ibadan, the iconic brown roofs of the city, and its trademark Micra cars.

“I was hoping to get this out today on your birthday, but I believe when it’s finally out, you’ll understand just a little of how much I love, cherish, and appreciate you. This is all for you, ÀBÁKÉ ÒKÍN Mi, Omo Oba Meta, Aya Ifa, Ele Major, Olori Alajogun, My beautiful Ibadan Wife,” he added.

Alajogun also acknowledged and appreciated the team of creatives who contributed to the special project, including inspiration from how wife.

 

The emotional post ended with a shower of love, prayers, and birthday wishes for his wife, whom he fondly called his “gist partner” and “the most important woman” in his life.

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Grace Wisdom Chapel International Marks Heritage Day in Colorful Celebration

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Grace Wisdom Chapel International Marks Heritage Day in Colorful Celebration

Yesterday, Grace Wisdom Chapel International, South Africa Branch, came alive with vibrant colors, joyful singing, and heartfelt fellowship as members gathered for a memorable Heritage Day Celebration.
The programme, held at 15 Dorfling Street, Orchards, opened at 7am with songs of praise and thanksgiving that set a joyful tone for the morning. Worshippers, adorned in their rich traditional attire, showcased the beauty of South Africa’s diverse cultural heritage. The sight was breathtaking—an ocean of radiant fabrics, beaded ornaments, and proud smiles that spoke of unity and identity.
During the celebration, the Prophet of the house, Prophet Moses, released a timely word of encouragement, reminding the congregation: “Heritage is not just about where you come from; it is also about where God is taking you. Never despise your roots, but also never doubt your future. In Christ, your heritage is secured, and your destiny is unstoppable.”
The Prophet’s words resonated deeply, stirring faith and hope in the hearts of many. He encouraged members to walk boldly in their identity as children of God, carrying both their cultural and spiritual heritage with pride.
The service also featured heartfelt prayers for the nation, its leaders, and the church community. Members expressed their gratitude for peace, unity, and the privilege of celebrating their heritage together as one family in Christ.
The climax of the event was a cultural showcase, where groups joyfully expressed their backgrounds through dance, music, and storytelling. The joyful atmosphere created lasting memories, with many describing it as one of the most colorful and spiritually uplifting gatherings of the year.
As the programme came to a close by 9am, members left with renewed pride in their heritage and a deeper appreciation for the unity found in diversity. Grace Wisdom Chapel International once again demonstrated that faith and culture, when celebrated together, can inspire love, joy, and community strength.
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Senator Saliu Mustapha: The Ace of Selfless Service at 53

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Senator Saliu Mustapha: The Ace of Selfless Service at 53

By Taiwo Akanji

Senator Saliu Mustapha is a man with a helmsman’s steady hand, steering Kwara Central through the tides of challenge toward prosperity. As the Turaki of Ilorin Emirate and Aare Atunluse of Oro-Ago Kingdom, he charts a course with care, guiding his people with roads that connect communities, boreholes that bring clean water, and scholarships that open doors to education. On his 53rd birthday, September 26, 2025, his constituents celebrate a leader whose vision navigates their dreams to reality, setting a path for a brighter future.

In the Senate chambers, where Nigeria’s course is plotted, Mustapha doesn’t chase applause; he charts solutions. As Chairman of the Senate Committee on Agricultural Production, Services and Rural Development, his bills are like navigational markers, guiding the nation forward.

One proposes a Federal College of Agriculture in Oke-Oyi, Kwara State, where farmers can learn to turn fields into abundance. Another, the Nigerian Women and Youth Enterprise Equity Fund, offers a lifeline to women and young entrepreneurs dreaming of businesses but held back by lack of funds. He’s pushed to place the National Agricultural Land Development Authority under the Federal Ministry of Agriculture, ensuring support flows directly to farmers.

And with a bill for electronic transactions, he’s steering Nigeria into the digital age, where market traders can thrive online. Each law is a beacon, lighting the way to opportunity.

 

Out in Kwara Central, Mustapha’s steady hand builds pathways. In Ilorin West, he constructed a one-kilometer asphaltic road from Al-Hikmah University to Onimalu in just four months, from January to April 2024. Soon after, another kilometer stretched to Oke-Foma, a route that carries students to lectures and traders to markets. These roads are more than pavement—they’re channels, guiding communities to connect and prosper.

When night falls, Kwara Central stays on course. Mustapha installed over 3,500 smart solar-powered streetlights across 52 wards, their glow turning quiet evenings into vibrant nights.

Traders keep their stalls open late, their chatter filling the air with life. Children study under steady light, no longer relying on dim kerosene lamps. These lights are stars on the horizon, guiding people toward opportunity.

Water, the lifeblood of any community, was once a distant hope for many in Kwara Central. Mustapha navigated a new path, installing solar-powered motorized boreholes across four local government areas, each with lights so families can fetch water safely at night.

These boreholes are more than wells; they’re anchors of health, reducing waterborne diseases and keeping families rooted in their villages. The relief of a child drinking clean water is a quiet victory, guided by Mustapha’s care.

Farming is Kwara Central’s heartbeat, and Mustapha has steered it with purpose. He distributed 3,500 bags of high-quality fertilizer, worth over ₦200 million, to farmers across the district.

Another 3,500 tons of fertilizer and 1,000 pumping machines followed, easing irrigation and boosting harvests. Tractors rolled out to cooperatives, turning backbreaking labor into mechanized promise. For farmers, these gifts are a compass, pointing toward a season of abundance.

Education is the wind that fills the sails of progress, and Mustapha has harnessed it generously. He paid NECO and WAEC fees for over 141,000 students, a ₦3 billion gift that lifted burdens from families.

He cleared ₦748 million in inherited exam debts, ensuring no child was left behind. In 2024, he sponsored 2,000 UTME applicants and 250 NECO and WAEC candidates, while 200 students received full university scholarships.

Hundreds more indigent students saw their university fees covered, a gesture that brought tears to parents’ eyes. A two-day training workshop armed young people with entrepreneurial skills, guiding them to start businesses and chart their own paths.

In villages where healthcare was out of reach, Mustapha brought care closer. Free eye surgeries restored sight to hundreds, letting grandparents see their families clearly again.

Medical outreaches reached remote communities, delivering medicine to those who’d given up on it. These acts are guideposts, steering lives toward healing.

In Oko-Olowo, a neglected 15MVA Stepdown Transformer project stood as a lost marker. Mustapha revived it, pouring millions into its completion.

Now, homes glow with steady electricity, businesses hum, and children study under reliable light. This transformer is a waypoint, directing communities toward progress.

To keep his people on course, Mustapha built fully furnished constituency offices in each of Kwara Central’s four local government areas. These are more than buildings—they’re ports where communities gather, share concerns, and feel heard.

They’re spaces where the journey of democracy stays open, connecting people to their government.As Kwara Central celebrates Senator Saliu Mustapha’s 53rd birthday on September 26, 2025, the air hums with gratitude.

From farmers to students, from mothers to traders, his work has guided thousands of lives. His colleagues call him a visionary; his people call him family.

This birthday is a moment to honor a man who’s turned service into a voyage of renewal, steering the way with every road, light, and scholarship. As Kwara Central raises its voice in celebration, they wish him strength, wisdom, and many more years to keep navigating this extraordinary path, one life, one dream, one community at a time.

Akanji Phd wrote this piece from Unilorin.

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