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GENERAL FARUK YAHAYA SERVES DEMAND NOTICES OVER DEFAMATORY TERRORISM ALLEGATIONS
GENERAL FARUK YAHAYA SERVES DEMAND NOTICES OVER DEFAMATORY TERRORISM ALLEGATIONS
Lieutenant General (Dr) Faruk Yahaya (rtd) CFR NAM, Zaruman Sokoto, former Chief of Army Staff, Nigerian Army, has taken firm legal action to clear his name and defend his integrity following the circulation of false and malicious allegations linking him to alleged terrorism financiers by Major General Danjuma Hamisu Ali-Keffi (rtd) during an interview with Arise News and further amplified by Sahara Reporters. Acting through his legal team led by Mohammed Ndayako SAN, General Yahaya (rtd), has served formal demand notices on Major General Danjuma Hamisu Ali-Keffi (rtd), as well as the management of Arise News and Sahara Reporters, over the contents of defamatory interviews, reports, and publications widely circulated in recent days.
The demand notices, dated 17th December 2025, give the affected parties seventy-two (72) hours from the date of the receipt of the demand notices to retract the false allegations, issue unreserved public apologies and immediately cease further publication or dissemination of the claims. Failure to comply will result in legal action.
General Yahaya’s decision to pursue legal redress is aimed not only at protecting his personal honour, but also at discouraging the dangerous spread of unverified allegations capable of undermining public trust in national institutions and those who have served the nation with distinction.
He remains committed to the rule of law, accountability, professionalism, truth and will not allow falsehoods driven by malice or personal grievances to go unchallenged.
Brigadier General Sani Kukasheka Usman (rtd) mni fnipr
Abuja
7th January 2026
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African Church Cathedral Elevates Ministers
African Church Cathedral Elevates Ministers
… Tasks Them on Exclusive Loyalty to Christ and Church
By Ifeoma Ikem
The African Church Cathedral in Lagos was filled with joy and reverence as families, members, and well-wishers gathered to celebrate the elevation of 10 Canons as Archdeacons. His Eminence, Julius Olayinka Osayande Abbe, Primate of the African Church, urged the newly elevated Archdeacons to remain loyal to Christ and the Church, and to be grateful to God for their elevation.
Speaking on the sidelines of the Elevation Service, Primate Abbe emphasized that the Archdeacons had worked diligently and deserved their elevation, saying, “Let your life be an offering to God.”
He described the elevation service as a significant ceremony, marking the culmination of their patience and hard work.
Abbe reminded the ministers to embrace their calling with humility, passion, and a readiness to serve, citing Jesus’ words that “the harvest is plenty, but the laborers are few.”
He urged them to remain committed to God’s work and to be loyal to the authority of the Church.
Yeye Annah Afolabi, Protem Lay President of the church, advised the ministers to serve with humility and care for people, saying, “History is being made today. They should not feel that they can do whatever they like because they have been elevated, but should have the spirit of God in their minds and serve according to the words of our Lord.”
Chief (Mrs) Toyin Lajumoke, Hon. Vice Lay President, Arch Cathedral Province, described the elevation service as a day that the Lord has made, saying, “This has proven that the Church of God is moving forward.” She charged the newly elevated ministers to follow the sermon as given by Bishop Tunde Bamigboye, which advised them to shun worldly mindset, serve God with humility and focus on moving the Church forward.
The Primate and other church leaders expressed their confidence that the newly elevated ministers would continue to serve the Church with dedication and commitment.
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UN-WCD Back Tinubu’s Security Push, Seek Matawalle’s Redeployment
UN-WCD Back Tinubu’s Security Push, Seek Matawalle’s Redeployment
The United World Congress of Diplomats (UN-WCD), in collaboration with the International Institute of Experts on Political Economy and Administration (IIEPEA), has openly backed President Bola Tinubu’s security strategy, demanding immidiate redeployment of Minister of State for Defence, Bello Matawalle, from the ministry.
The Diplomats, at a press conference held on Monday in Abuja, said Matawalle’s move from Defence Ministry became necessary to eliminate what they termed “perceived internal obstacles” to success against banditry and terrorism in the country.
The diplomats disclosed their position while presenting an Assessment Report on the ongoing war against terrorism in Nigeria.
Unveiling the report, UN-WCD Secretary-General H.E. Amb. Prof. Tunji John Asaolu, praised the growing military partnership between Nigeria and the United States, describing the joint operations as precise, disciplined, and effective.
According to Asaolu, the assessment revealed that despite the scale of recent joint military engagements, no civilian casualties were recorded, a development he said underscored professionalism and adherence to international rules of engagement.
“We commend the United States military and the Nigerian Ministry of Defence for the progress recorded so far in degrading terrorist networks,” he said, adding that the collaboration has weakened insurgent strongholds across several regions.
However, Asaolu warned that persistent attacks showed that terrorism has not been fully eradicated.
He cited the recent bandit attack at Kasuwan-Daji in Niger State, where over 30 traders were reportedly killed, as evidence that Nigeria’s security architecture still required urgent recalibration.
The UN-WCD Secretary-General said the incident reinforced the need for a “surgical cleansing” of the defence system, particularly of officials whose continued presence raises public suspicion or operational concerns.
While cautioning against destabilising scenarios similar to the recent Venezuela crisis—where a sitting president was arrested during a full-scale military operation sanctioned by the United States, Asaolu stressed that President Tinubu has displayed uncommon political will in tackling insecurity.
“Our findings show clearly that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has gone beyond expectations in confronting terrorism. What remains is to remove internal bottlenecks that could undermine his efforts,” he said.
At the centre of the diplomats’ recommendations was a direct call for the redeployment of Matawalle from the Ministry of Defence, which they described as critical to restoring confidence and coherence in the anti-terror war.
They cited persistent credibility questions, including allegations of links with bandits dating back to Matawalle’s tenure as governor of Zamfara State, warning that keeping an official under such scrutiny weakens the moral authority of the security campaign.
The group also noted that Matawalle’s continued stay in the defence ministry could dilute the seriousness signaled by recent military leadership reforms, including the appointment of General Christopher Musa as Chief of Defence Staff.
Additional red flags raised by the diplomats included allegations from former associates, claims of shielding bandit leaders, facilitation of ransom payments, and public remarks perceived as dismissive of victims—issues they said have fuelled anger and distrust.
UN-WCD further argued that Matawalle’s limited security background, coupled with mounting calls for his removal from clerics and respected commentators, has drawn unwelcome international attention to Nigeria’s defence leadership.
“The war against terrorism cannot be fought with credibility gaps at the top,” Asaolu said. “Allowing officials facing serious allegations to remain in sensitive positions risks sabotaging public trust and operational effectiveness.”
The diplomatic body concluded by urging President Tinubu to treat Matawalle’s redeployment not as a sanction, but as a decisive governance move necessary to tighten the security chain, reassure Nigerians, and fast-track victory against terrorism.
“Public sentiment against banditry is high, and the resurfacing of dismissive comments made by Mr. Mutawalle reflects a lack of empathy towards thousands of victims. His remarks alienate those affected and can severely damage the government’s credibility in addressing security challenges, one of the reasons why the Christian genocide claim was more pronounced.
“The integrity of Nigeria’s security apparatus is crucial. Allowing individuals under serious scrutiny to remain in leadership roles can compromise institutional efficacy and credibility. A change in leadership is vital to restore faith and effectiveness within the defence ministry.
“In conclusion, I urge President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to consider these points seriously. The redeployment of Bello Mutawalle from the Ministry of Defense is not merely a matter of personnel; it is a critical step toward reaffirming our commitment to accountability, integrity, and the effective governance essential for our national security,” they stated.
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Turning Life’s Challenges Into Strength. Why Time, Understanding and Support Matter
Turning Life’s Challenges Into Strength. Why Time, Understanding and Support Matter.
By George Omagbemi Sylvester | Published by SaharaWeeklyNG.com
“How Patience and Positive Relationships Transform Stress into Resilience.”
Life’s journey is rarely a smooth ride. At times, it feels overwhelmingly complex with unpredictable demands, emotional hurt, career setbacks and relational friction seem to arrive without warning. The pain, frustration and confusion we feel in these moments can make life’s challenges hard to understand in the short term. But this difficulty is not a sign of weakness or failure but it is part of being human. In fact, giving yourself enough time (coupled with the right support system) makes understanding, processing and overcoming life’s trials not just possible, but transformational.
The essence of this message is simple yet profound: time helps understanding and supportive people help resilience. This truth is not just philosophical but it is backed by science, psychology and lived human experience.
Why Time Matters in Understanding Challenges.
Life’s challenges are complex because they often involve emotions, relationships, goals, expectations and deep personal values. When problems surface, our first instinct is to react quickly and to find instant answers, quick fixes, or immediate relief. This reactive response can fuel confusion and make stress feel worse.
As the Stoic philosopher Marcus Aurelius famously said:
“If you are distressed by anything external, the pain is not due to the thing itself, but to your estimate of it; and this you have the power to revoke at any moment.”
This quote reflects a fundamental truth: we do not immediately comprehend stress because our perception, judgment and emotional processing take time. Stress and emotional pain are not just reactions, they are also interpretations of events. And interpretation, by its nature, needs reflection, time and perspective.
American psychologist William James, often called the “father of American psychology,” advised:
“Tension is a habit. Relaxing is a habit. Bad habits can be broken, good habits formed.”
When you give yourself time to reflect, the habit of tension begins to loosen and clarity can emerge. Challenges start to become less chaotic and more coherent. You see patterns, you notice what triggers you and slowly, your mind begins to understand not just what you are facing, but why it affects you so deeply.
The Real Science of Stress and Support.
Stress is not just a feeling, it is a biological and psychological response. According to research, perceived stress (how stressful a situation feels) decreases significantly when individuals have meaningful social support. Research in psychology shows that social connections (friends, family, mentors, colleagues) reduce how intensely we perceive stressors and improve mental well-being.
For example, studies consistently show that people who feel supported report lower anxiety, fewer depressive symptoms and even better physical health markers. Strong social networks can:
Buffer stress and emotional strain — support helps absorb the impact of life stressors, reducing their psychological harm.
Improve coping capacity — emotionally supportive environments help individuals think clearly and respond adaptively.
Boost long-term health outcomes, including psychological resilience and biological stress responses.
This is not just theory, it is backed by decades of PEER-REVIEWED research in psychology and health sciences.
In one psychological model, social support serves as a “STRESS BUFFER” meaning your connections help soften the blow of distress. People who perceive they have adequate support report lower stress and better emotional equilibrium than those who feel isolated.
Strong Support Reduces Stress and Not Increases It.
It is crucial to underline a point many people overlook: not all social relationships reduce stress. Some environments and people can actually increase stress which through gossip, competition, unresolved conflict, criticism or emotional instability. True support does not just exist, it functions. Healthy supportive relationships:
Provide empathy, care and understanding
Offer practical guidance and perspective
Help you feel appreciated and emotionally safe
Encourage adaptive, productive reactions to life’s trials
Science emphasizes the quality of your social network matters just as much as the presence of that network. Emotional support (where someone listens without judgment) is often more effective at reducing perceived stress than advice without empathy.
Stress Is not the Enemy, But Mismanaged Stress Is.
It is easy to think stress itself is bad or that a stress-free life is achievable. Though experts highlight that stress per se is not the problem but our reaction to it is. As noted in psychological research and popularized by stress scholars, stress can be managed and understood, even if it can not be entirely eliminated.
American psychologist Kelly McGonigal explains that believing in your ability to cope can change how your body responds to stress and enhancing resilience rather than succumbence.
Meaning, the way you frame stress (either as overwhelming, or as a challenge you can navigate) literally changes the biology of how stress affects you. Understanding stress takes time; but with patience and the right perspective, that understanding can empower rather than weaken.
Supportive People. The Real Buffer Against Life’s Trials.
Let us be clear: THE PEOPLE AROUND YOU SHOULD NOT BE SOURCES OF ADDITIONAL STRESS. INSTEAD, THEY SHOULD HELP YOU:
Maintain perspective when you are overwhelmed
Stay grounded rather than isolated
Recover faster from emotional setbacks
Feel valued, heard and understood
This insight is supported by evidence: research shows that people with strong social support experience improved emotional well-being, lower levels of psychological distress, and enhanced ability to face life’s challenges.
In contrast, social isolation and loneliness are linked not only to emotional distress but even to physical health risks such as cardiovascular issues, weakened immune function and increased mortality, because the body’s stress systems stay activated when we feel alone.
This is why supportive relationships are not a luxury; they are a psychological and physical health necessity.
Turning Trials Into Growth.
Life’s challenges are inevitable, but suffering is not. Over time, difficulties can teach:
Resilience — the ability to recover from setbacks
Self-awareness — understanding your emotional triggers and strengths
Empathy — connecting with others more deeply
Wisdom — recognizing what matters and what does not
As Oprah Winfrey once noted:
“Breathe. Let go. And remind yourself that this very moment is the only one you know you have for sure.”
This is not simplistic optimism but it is strategic focus. When we give ourselves time to process, and when we surround ourselves with people who genuinely care, our stress ceases to control us and instead becomes a teacher.
The Bigger Picture.
Life’s challenges are not puzzles meant to be solved overnight. They are complex experiences designed to stretch the human mind, test emotional endurance and refine personal wisdom. Expecting instant clarity in moments of difficulty is not realism but it is pressure we unnecessarily place on ourselves. True understanding comes with time, reflection and emotional maturity. What confuses us today often becomes the lesson that strengthens us tomorrow.
Equally important is the reality that no one survives life alone. Human beings are biologically, psychologically and socially wired for connection. Decades of psychological and sociological research confirm a simple truth: supportive relationships reduce stress, while toxic ones multiply it. The people around you should not be emotional liabilities; they should be anchors and sources of calm in chaos, clarity in confusion as well as strength in moments of weakness.
When the wrong people surround you, stress does not just increase; it festers. It distorts judgment, weakens resilience and clouds perspective. Conversely, when the right people stand with you, even the heaviest burden becomes bearable. As the renowned psychiatrist Viktor Frankl once observed, “When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves.” That internal change is made easier (and sometimes only possible) when we are supported rather than sabotaged by our environment.
The bigger picture, therefore, is not merely about surviving life’s challenges but mastering the conditions under which we face them. Giving yourself time is an act of self-respect. Choosing supportive people is an act of self-preservation. Together, they form the foundation of emotional intelligence, mental health and long-term stability.
Life will test you though that is inevitable. But confusion is temporary, stress is manageable and strength is learnable. With patience and the right human connections, what once felt overwhelming becomes understandable, and what once felt unbearable becomes a source of wisdom.
In the end, growth is not found in haste and peace is not found in isolation. It is found in time, understanding and the quiet power of being surrounded by people who help you breathe easier and not harder.
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