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Times of His Visitation: GBM 2025 National Convention Inspires and Transforms.
Times of His Visitation: GBM 2025 National Convention Inspires and Transforms.
The 2025 National Convention of the Gospel Believers Mission (GBM) was a deeply spirit-filled gathering, marking a new chapter of revival and divine visitation.
The convention activities began with the Pre-Convention Programme held from October 30th to November 1st, 2025, featuring Operation GBM Hand of Mercy. This outreach included free medical care, empowerment for widows and orphans, support for internally displaced persons, and distribution of food, clothing, and provisions to indigent families. Participants also visited orphanages and vulnerable communities, extending the mission’s hand of compassion.
The Pre-Convention Luncheon followed on November 6th, 2025, held simultaneously in Lagos and Abuja. It served as a moment of fellowship, networking, and spiritual preparation. In Lagos, Music Minister Sister Omotola Sax lifted the atmosphere with a powerful ministration that set the tone for what was to come.
The main National Convention officially commenced on November 7th, 2025, also held concurrently in Lagos and Abuja, with a live transmission connecting both centers.
In Lagos, after an inspiring session of Prayer, Praise, and Worship, Pastor Francis Isaac, Chairman of the Convention Organizing Committee, delivered the Welcome Address. He declared that “the gates of hell shall not prevail.” He emphasized that this was a time for God to touch lives and visit His people.
The Bible Reading was taken from Luke 1:68–76 by Rev. Akpovino.
The highlight of the day was the first message and Proclamation of the Convention by the Host and General Overseer, Rev. (Dr.) Ezra Jahadi Jakko, a retired Major General. The atmosphere became charged with divine presence as he declared that the convention was “not just a gathering, but a divine appointment.” He assured the people that God was visiting to redeem, restore, and empower His people for His purpose, especially in these critical times for the nation and the church.
Pastor (Mrs.) Grace Jakko, wife of the General Overseer, delivered a profound lecture titled “Depression: A Perspective.” Drawing from Proverbs 12:25, she highlighted biblical figures such as Moses, Job, David, and Naomi who experienced moments of despair. She identified causes of depression—including anxiety, disappointment, loss, and rejection—and encouraged believers to seek strength and hope in God.
The second sermon, titled “When God Visits His People,” was delivered by Pastor (Dr.) Dominic Omokaro from Abuja, with Luke 1:68 as his text. His message reminded believers that when God visits, destinies are revived, redemption flows, and impossibilities bow.
A teaching session followed, led by Pastor Salami, who spoke on “The Principles of Faith in God” from Hebrews 11:1. He emphasized that faith thrives on unwavering belief and trust in God’s promises.
The Church Choir entertained the congregation with an anointed musical performance that filled the hall with praise and joy. Mr. Philip Thomas, popularly known as Mallam- Razphill , from Plateau State, also thrilled the congregation with a spectacular Northern-style gospel performance titled in Hausa “Shaitan yayi letti” (devil you are too late) that added color and diversity to the evening.
The program continues tomorrow to be rounded up on Sunday with a thanksgiving service.
The session also featured a special address by Dr. Adebisi Aderogba who spoke on the theme “Time of Visitation,” drawing inspiration from Matthew 28 and encouraging believers to remain steadfast and expectant in this season of divine encounter.
Intercessory prayer was led by Pastor Meshach Mijindadi, after which a powerful and spirit-filled message was delivered by Bishop Abraham Olaleye, titled “When God Visits His People,” with the text taken from Genesis 50:22–25. His message emphasized the enduring faith of Joseph and how divine visitation preserves purpose even in the face of adversity. The atmosphere was charged with fervent prayers and heartfelt worship as attendees experienced a tangible move of God’s power and presence.
The session concluded with the closing benediction, marking the end of the day’s proceedings and ushering participants into anticipation for the following day, which promised continuity of the introductory messages and deeper encounters with God’s Word and Spirit.
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Mutual Security, Shared Prosperity: A Strategic Path Beyond the US–Nigeria Stalemate
Mutual Security, Shared Prosperity: A Strategic Path Beyond the US–Nigeria Stalemate
By Lt. Gen. Tukur Yusufu Buratai (Rtd), former Chief of Army Staff and Nigerian Ambassador to the Republic of Benin
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Femi Oyewale, Simon Kolawole Honoured with TY Buratai Humanity Care Foundation Award of Excellence in Journalism
Femi Oyewale, Simon Kolawole Honoured with TY Buratai Humanity Care Foundation Award of Excellence in Journalism
Gora, Nasarawa State, 1 November 2025 – In a ceremony celebrating literary and journalistic excellence, Mr. Femi Oyewale, Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of Sahara Weekly and President of the National Association of Social and Resourceful Editors (NAOSRE), was conferred with the Award of Excellence in Journalism by the TY Buratai Humanity Care Foundation.
The award was presented during the TY Buratai Literary Initiative Award Ceremony, which also featured the Young 20 Adult Literature Prize (YALP) 2024 Anthology Public Presentation at the newly commissioned Lt Gen OA Ihejirika (Rtd) Hall within the Tukur Buratai Research Center, Gora, Nasarawa State. The hall was officially declared open by Lt Gen OA Ihejirika (Rtd) himself, who also served as the Chairman of the occasion. Unable to attend in person due to international commitments, Mr. Oyewale was ably represented by Dr. Mohammed Sani Abubakar.
Celebrating a Legacy of Integrity and Humanitarianism
The award citation recognized Mr. Oyewale for his exemplary contributions to journalism, transformative leadership, and profound humanitarian service, perfectly aligning with the foundation’s mission: “helping the poor, improving lives.”
A distinguished publisher and visionary leader, Mr. Oyewale’s career trajectory exemplifies dedication and professionalism. Trained under the mentorship of Concord Newspapers, he rose to lead Sahara Weekly, NAOSRE, and the National Association of Online Security Reporters with a steadfast commitment to ethical, balanced, and impactful reporting.
Through the NASRE Media Foundation, he has pioneered initiatives providing financial aid, medical support, and educational scholarships to families of deceased and ailing journalists, creating a safety net for those who dedicate their lives to informing the nation.
General Buratai’s Remarks on the Occasion
In his keynote address, General Tukur Buratai (Rtd) lauded Mr. Oyewale as a “shining example of integrity and social consciousness in Nigerian journalism,” stating:
“In a time when the press faces numerous challenges, Femi Oyewale has consistently demonstrated that leadership in journalism is not only about reporting the truth, but also about uplifting those who risk everything to keep the public informed. His humanitarian work mirrors the core values of our foundation – compassion, service, and empowerment.”
General Buratai further encouraged media leaders to emulate Mr. Oyewale’s commitment, adding:
“We honour not just a journalist, but a visionary whose work strengthens the pillars of democracy and serves as a beacon of hope for all Nigerians.”
Media Houses and Recognition
The award was jointly acknowledged by two leading media institutions: The Cable Newspaper, led by Publisher Simon Kolawole, and Sahara Weekly, under Mr. Oyewale’s stewardship. This dual recognition highlighted the recipient’s leadership and collaborative spirit within Nigeria’s media landscape.
The award citation read:
“For his unwavering dedication to journalistic excellence, his visionary leadership that unites and empowers media professionals, and his profound humanitarian impact that touches countless lives, we celebrate him today. He is not just a master of his craft, but a beacon of hope and a true champion for humanity.”
A Personal Letter of Commendation
Prior to the ceremony, Mr. Oyewale received a formal letter of commendation from the TY Buratai Humanity Care Foundation, praising his leadership of NAOSRE and Sahara Weekly as a model for ethical journalism:
“Your distinguished career, marked by integrity and a steadfast commitment to the truth, is vividly reflected in your leadership of Sahara Weekly and Sahara TV. Your continued guidance will be defined by the same objectivity, resourcefulness, and unwavering dedication to the public interest that has characterized your work.”
The award, presented at the Tukur Buratai Research Centre, marks another milestone in Mr. Oyewale’s ongoing mission to champion ethical journalism and humanitarian service. His recognition today underscores a career dedicated not only to reporting the truth but also to uplifting and supporting those who serve the public through media.
About the TY Buratai Humanity Care Foundation
The foundation is committed to humanitarian service, social development, and recognition of excellence, particularly in fields that impact society, including media, education, and literature.
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A TITAN DEPARTS: SALUTING THE BEDROCK OF INTERGRITY WHO REMADE THE ARMED FORCES
A TITAN DEPARTS: SALUTING THE BEDROCK OF INTERGRITY WHO REMADE THE ARMED FORCES
By Ibrahim Dahiru Danfulani, Sadaukin Garkuwan Keffi,
In the annals of Nigeria’s military history, certain names are etched not merely in ink, but in the collective memory of valour, integrity, and transformative leadership. As General Christopher Gwabin Musa, Officer of the Order of the Federal Republic (OFR), prepares for a well deserved pullout ceremony, marking the end of an illustrious career, the nation pauses to pay tribute to a titan. He is, in the truest sense, a “Soldier’s Soldier,” an “Officer and a Gentleman,” whose distinguished service has left an indelible mark on the armed forces and the nation he so passionately served.
His tenure, particularly as the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), stands as a masterclass in leadership, a period defined by a radical re-invigoration of morale, a unifying spirit, and an unflinching commitment to the constitutional duty of securing the nation.
THE UNIFIER: FORGING A SINGLE, INDOMITABLE FORCE
Upon assuming the role of CDS, General Musa inherited a defence architecture that, while competent, often operated in silos. The Nigerian Army, the Nigerian Navy, and the Nigerian Air Force each possessed distinct cultures and operational doctrines. General Musa’s strategic genius lay in his understanding that modern asymmetric warfare demanded not just cooperation, but seamless integration. He championed the mantra of “Jointness,” not as a bureaucratic slogan, but as a lived reality in every theatre of operation.
Under his watch, the concept of joint operations was elevated to an unprecedented level. He broke down inter-service rivalries and fostered an environment of mutual respect and shared purpose. The successful operations across the nation, from the thick forests of the South-East to the vast deserts of the North, became testaments to this new synergy. The Air Force provided decisive air cover and intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR); the Navy secured the nation’s waterways and oil assets with renewed vigour; and the Army, empowered and supported, took the fight directly to the adversaries on the ground. General Musa did not just command the armed forces, he united them into a single, cohesive, and indomitable fist that struck with precision and overwhelming force. He made the armed forces truly a team, where the success of one was the success of all.
THE BEDROCK OF INTEGRITY: A BEACON OF MORAL CLARITY
In a nation where public trust is a prized commodity, General Christopher Gwabin Musa stood as a pillar of integrity. His leadership was rooted in an unwavering moral compass that guided every decision and action. He understood that the fight against insurgency and criminality was not only physical but also a battle for the trust and hearts of the citizenry.
He was transparent in his dealings, accountable to the nation, and led by the power of personal example. There was no gap between his words and his actions. This integrity resonated deeply with the troops in the front lines. When a soldier saw that his CDS was a man of principle, who would not compromise on ethics or the welfare of his men, it instilled a profound sense of confidence and loyalty. He tackled corruption and indiscipline with courage, sending a clear message that the armed forces were a noble institution that would uphold the highest standards of conduct. For the Nigerian people, his transparent briefings and candid assessments fostered a renewed sense of trust and partnership between the military and the civilian population.
UNWAVERING COMMITMENT: A HEART FOR THE TROOPS AND THE NATION
General Musa’s commitment was twofold: an unyielding dedication to the territorial integrity of Nigeria and a profound, fatherly devotion to the welfare of the men and women under his command. He was a commander who did not lead from the comfort of an air conditioned office in Abuja. He was a constant presence in the theatres of war, sharing the harsh conditions with his troops, boosting their morale, and personally assessing the realities on the ground. This earned him the revered title of a “Soldier’s Soldier.”
His commitment to troops’ welfare was legendary. He fought for and ensured the timely provision of the right equipment, improved allowances, and better medical facilities for the wounded. He recognized that the soldier’s spirit is as important as his weapon. He was known to personally visit injured soldiers in hospital, offering comfort and ensuring they received the best care possible. This act alone, more than any speech, cemented his place in the hearts of the rank and file. They knew that their CDS saw them not as mere statistics, but as his own children, his comrades, for whom he bore ultimate responsibility.
Furthermore, his commitment extended to the broader national security architecture. He was a key advocate for the whole of society approach to security, fostering robust collaboration with other security agencies and engaging with local communities to build trust and gather vital intelligence.
A LEGACY ETCHED IN VALOUR AND PROGRESS
As General Christopher Gwabin Musa, OFR, pulls out from active service, he leaves behind a legacy that will inspire generations of military officers to come. He has redefined the essence of military leadership in the 21st century. He leaves a more unified, more professional, and more effective armed forces. The gains made in the fight against terrorism and insurgency under his watch, the restored pride of the Nigerian soldier, and the strengthened bond between the military and the citizenry are testaments to his exceptional leadership.
He is indeed an Officer and a Gentleman a man of impeccable character, courage, and compassion. The nation owes him a debt of gratitude that can never be fully repaid. I join millions of Nigerians in saying: Thank you, General. Thank you for your service. Thank you for your sacrifice. Thank you for your integrity. Your distinguished service to our nation will never be forgotten.
Enjoy your retirement, Sir. You have earned it
By Ibrahim Dahiru Danfulani, Sadaukin Garkuwan Keffi,
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