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Is Prophet Genesis a supernatural being?
Is Prophet Genesis a supernatural being?
… Hallel Night, a New Dimensional Harvest, Transforms the Worshiper’s Mindset
…More than 10,000 people have gathered
~By Oluwaseun Fabiyi
Who is Prophet Israel Oladele Ogundipe of Genesis Global?
This is the primary question generating a windstorm of interest globally, distinguishing Prophet Israel Oladele Ogundipe Genesis from his ministry contemporaries.
What is the rationale behind this question?
Commencing from this point, Genesis Global’s annual Hallel Night of praise was marked by an overwhelming attendance that almost surpassed the control of security protocols and church authorities, as it played host to over 10,000 worshippers from the continent, maintaining the church’s long-standing annual tradition, with its headquarters situated at Duro Ishola Street off Egbado road, Dalemo Alakuko, Lagos
The Hallel Night of Praise on Friday, December 19th, 2025, was a momentous occasion, as Genesis Global worldwide transitioned into a new phase of unprecedented dimensions, highlighted by an extraordinary level of worship from prominent gospel personalities in the industry
At exactly 12am, the Hallel Night of Praise began with Apostle Obaloluwa Samuel Daramola offering the opening prayer, which was subsequently followed by a thrilling performance from the host choir. They rendered beautiful carol hymns and praised songs in their distinctive, melodious voices, thereby creating an electrifying atmosphere of worship and praise
As the crowd eagerly anticipated the arrival of the man of God, Prophet Genesis was engaged in private devotion, communicating with his Heavenly Father. The resulting scene was akin to a theatrical production, as the audience was denied the expected sight of Prophet Genesis, a most unusual circumstance. The master of ceremonies offered no explanation, thereby maintaining an air of suspense among the audience, evoking memories of Prophet Israel’s dramatic horseback entrance in 2024.
The Hallel Night of Praise served as further evidence that Prophet Israel Genesis is a genuine man of God who receives direct revelations from God. It is impossible to predict his movements until Prophet Genesis, the shepherd of Genesis Global City, suddenly appears at exactly 5am during Titilayo Euba’s ministration and proceeds directly to the podium, transforming the atmosphere and generating immense enthusiasm among the crowd
Prophet Israel Oladele Ogundipe of Genesis Global City offered brief words of wisdom, urging all worshippers not to base their faith on the appearance of any man of God, who is simply an ordinary servant of God, but rather to remain focused on the living God of the universe, as they did today.
In further emphasis, he revealed to the congregation that God had commanded him to avoid public appearances, instead choosing to be alone with Him, and that when the appointed time arrived, He would liberate him to go and impart prophetic blessings to the people, clearly illustrating that Prophet Genesis is an unpredictable spiritual being
What inspires a man of God to host an event that draws a colossal crowd of over 10,000 worshippers without focusing on his own presence, as is his yearly tradition, but instead seeks to connect with God, demonstrating his authentic commitment to his faith, as this remarkable act resonates with the biblical saying, ‘It’s more gainful to please God than to please men.’
Prophet Genesis was observed prophesying and blessing multitudes as instructed by God. It was indeed a morning of blessings, as it was apparent that attendees went home with great and unending testimonies.
The Sunday, 21st December Harvest of New Dimension was a resounding success, marked by numerous testimonies. Another report is forthcoming. Anticipate it.
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Ajadi rolls out massive rice distribution across Oyo’s 33 LGs
Ajadi rolls out massive rice distribution across Oyo’s 33 LGs
A leading Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) gubernatorial aspirant in Oyo State, Ambassador Olufemi Ajadi Oguntoyinbo, has commenced the distribution of over one thousand bags of rice across the state’s 33 local government areas, reinforcing his commitment to grassroots welfare and people-centred politics
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Ajadi announced the commencement of the distribution while addressing party stakeholders and community leaders during ongoing consultations across Oyo State. He said the initiative is designed to cushion the impact of economic hardship on party members and vulnerable residents amid rising living costs.
According to him, the rice distribution cuts across all local government areas and is not intended as a political gimmick, but rather a continuation of his long-standing tradition of social support, inclusive engagement and responsiveness to grassroots needs.
“Leadership is about feeling the pulse of the people and responding to their needs, not only during elections but at all times. This rice is being distributed across all local governments to ensure fairness, inclusiveness and unity within our party and communities,” Ajadi said.
He explained that beneficiaries are being drawn from PDP structures at the ward and local government levels, as well as vulnerable groups identified by community leaders, stressing that transparency, equity and accountability would guide the distribution process.
Ajadi further stated that food security, social welfare and economic empowerment remain core components of his policy agenda.
Oguntoyinbo, has commenced the distribution of over one thousand bags of rice across the state’s 33 local government areas, reinforcing his commitment to grassroots welfare and people-centred politics.
“When government works for the people, hunger reduces, hope is restored and trust in leadership grows. Our vision for Oyo State is anchored on people-oriented governance that prioritises welfare, security and sustainable development,” he added.
Strengthening Grassroots Ties
The rice distribution comes amid Ajadi’s intensified consultations across Oyo State, where he has been engaging party executives, ward chairmen, local government officials, traditional rulers and youth groups as part of efforts to complement the good governance agenda of Governor Seyi Makinde.
A PDP chieftain in Ibadan, who spoke on condition of anonymity, described the initiative as “timely and thoughtful,” noting that it reflects a practical understanding of the prevailing socio-economic challenges faced by party members and ordinary citizens.
Ambassador Olufemi Ajadi Oguntoyinbo is a businessman, philanthropist and seasoned political actor with deep roots in Oyo State politics. Over the years, he has built a reputation for grassroots mobilisation, youth empowerment and consistent engagement with party faithful across the state.
As a PDP gubernatorial aspirant, Ajadi has positioned himself as a continuity-driven but people-focused political figure, pledging to build on existing development efforts while introducing policies aimed at expanding economic opportunities, strengthening local government administration and improving social infrastructure.
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Flamestar Empowerment Initiative Holds Second Edition of Feed Lagos 1,000 Outreach
Flamestar Empowerment Initiative Holds Second Edition of Feed Lagos 1,000 Outreach
Flamestar Empowerment Initiative (FEI), a non-governmental organisation focused on social development and humanitarian intervention, has successfully organised the second edition of its food outreach programme aimed at addressing food insecurity among vulnerable residents of Lagos State.
The outreach, themed “Feed Lagos 1,000,” was held on December 19, 2025, at the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) Building in Ifako-Ijaiye, Lagos and at JMJ Quarters in Ajegunle Lagos.. The programme witnessed the distribution of food packs containing essential items to more than 1,000 beneficiaries, as part of efforts to support low-income households during the year-end festive season.
Organisers of the initiative explained that Feed Lagos 1,000 was conceived in response to the growing challenge of food insecurity, which has been exacerbated by rising living costs and economic pressures across the country. They noted that many families find it increasingly difficult to meet basic nutritional needs, particularly during festive periods when household expenses often rise.
According to the organisers, the outreach was driven by the belief that collective action and community-based support can help reduce hunger, hardship, and social vulnerability.
Speaking at the event, Ololade Yahaya said the initiative was born out of the organisers’ observation that many people resort to begging during the Christmas season due to economic hardship. He added that Flamestar Empowerment Initiative deliberately chose the festive period as an opportunity to give back to the community and provide relief to those in need.
Yahaya, who is one of the trustees of Flamestar Empowerment Initiative, noted that the organisation intends to scale up the programme in the coming years, having successfully supported 1,000 families again this year.
“Last year, we gave food items to 1,000 families, and this year, we have done the same. Going forward, we hope to do much more, possibly reaching up to 100,000 people next year,” he said. “This initiative is about helping communities rise above poverty. When you feed a family, you reduce hardship and even help prevent crime. That is the goal of Flamestar Empowerment Initiative.”
Yahaya also revealed plans to expand the organisation’s humanitarian focus beyond food distribution, announcing that FEI intends to launch a cancer awareness programme in the first quarter of next year, including free screening services, in response to the increasing rate of breast cancer in the country.
Reaffirming the organisation’s commitment to humanitarian service, another trustee of Flamestar Empowerment Initiative, Oluwatosin Lewis, described the 2025 edition of Feed Lagos 1,000 as an improvement on the maiden edition, noting that the organisers were better prepared.
“Last year, we held an event at Mende, Lagos and also visited two military cantonments. This year, we are here in Ifako-Ijaiye, and we are also heading to Ajegunle to replicate what we have done here. Our goal is to reach as many parts of Lagos as possible,” she said.
Lewis explained that the organisation places strong emphasis on crowd control and safety, which is why it carefully selects venues with halls and gated compounds to ensure orderliness during distributions. She added that the philosophy of Flamestar Empowerment Initiative centres on restoring hope to communities, especially at a time when economic hardship has caused many people to lose faith.
She further disclosed that, beyond Feed Lagos 1,000, the organisation also runs other empowerment programmes, including initiatives focused on supporting children’s education. According to her, the long-term vision is to grow the organisation to a point where multiple empowerment programmes can be executed simultaneously during festive seasons.
On her part, Yejide Owootomo, another trustee of the organization stated that Flamestar Empowerment Initiative is driven by a strong desire to give back to society, particularly in view of the growing number of people struggling with hunger.
“Regardless of the level of support we receive, we will continue to give back and empower people,” she said. “From here, we are moving to Ajegunle, then to a military cantonment, and we will also be distributing food items to officials of the Lagos State Traffic Management Agency (LASTMA), from Obanikoro Bus Stop to Anthony Bus Stop.”
Beneficiaries of the outreach included elderly residents, widows, and low-income earners from Ifako-Ijaiye and surrounding communities. Many expressed appreciation to the organisation, describing the intervention as timely and impactful amid prevailing economic challenges.
One of the beneficiaries, Babatunde Asorobi, commended Flamestar Empowerment Initiative for bringing people together to support the less privileged. He described the initiative as rare, noting that it is uncommon to see organisations prioritising the welfare of the downtrodden at such a time.
Asorobi added that if private individuals and organisations could come together to support members of the public, government institutions should also do more to fulfil promises made to citizens. He praised Flamestar Empowerment Initiative for its contribution to social cohesion and immediate relief for struggling households.
“This kind of initiative goes a long way in addressing hunger at the grassroots level. We encourage more organisations and individuals to support similar causes,” he said.
Feed Lagos 1,000 forms part of Flamestar Empowerment Initiative’s broader mission to empower communities through sustainable interventions in education, health advocacy, and economic support. The organisation has indicated plans to expand the programme to other parts of Lagos State and beyond, while calling on corporate bodies, philanthropists, and well-meaning Nigerians to partner with it in scaling its impact.
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Tension Brews in Edo Community as Chieftaincy Dispute Sparks Threats to Peace
Tension Brews in Edo Community as Chieftaincy Dispute Sparks Threats to Peace
Uneme-Osu, Edo State — A simmering chieftaincy dispute in Uneme-Osu Community, Edo State, is rapidly escalating into a grave security concern, as community leaders and stakeholders raise alarm over alleged intimidation, threats to life, and a looming breakdown of law and order.

The crisis centres on the disputed claim to the office of Village Head by Mr. Frederick Lucky Iyogun, also known as Fredrick Nyogun, whose emergence has been widely rejected by a majority of indigenes on grounds of alleged violations of long-established customs and traditions.
With tension at a boiling point, residents warn that timely intervention by the Edo State Governor, the State Director of the Department of State Services (DSS), and the Commissioner of Police is now critical to avert possible bloodshed, particularly ahead of a scheduled community meeting on December 26.
Tradition at the Heart of the Crisis
Uneme-Osu operates a matrilineal system of succession, governed by a clearly defined traditional process. Under this system, nomination is made through the appropriate maternal kindred, followed by presentation to king makers, scrutiny and approval, coronation by the Odio, presentation to the Clan Head, and final ratification by the relevant government authority.
Community elders insist that any deviation from this process is invalid and capable of triggering communal unrest.
However, according to multiple stakeholders, the process that produced Mr. Iyogun allegedly bypassed critical traditional institutions, including the king makers and the Odio. His selection was reportedly conducted through a family-based election, a method elders describe as alien to Uneme-Osu tradition.
Allegations of Irregularities and Political Shielding
Beyond procedural violations, serious allegations have emerged, including claims of commercialization of the process, bribery, and the use of questionable or falsified documents to secure official recognition.
Adding to the controversy, community sources allege that Mr. Iyogun previously served as an aide to former Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki. They claim that during that period, repeated alarms raised by king makers and elders over the alleged illegal selection process were ignored, a development residents say emboldened the disputed claimant and deepened the crisis.
Historical records, including the Partridge Report of 1957, affirm that village headship in Uneme communities is rotational—a principle already practiced in Erhuru and Ekpedo. Community sources insist the same principle applies to Uneme-Osu.
Although the Iyogun (Udochi) Kindred had previously proposed a rotational arrangement, elders note that the proposal was rejected by other kindreds due to unacceptable conditions, rendering it invalid.
Legitimacy Strongly Disputed
The community overwhelmingly recognizes Dr. S. O. Irune of the Okakwu Kindred, crowned in 2010, as the legitimate Village Head. The emergence of Mr. Iyogun—reportedly from the same kindred—has therefore raised fundamental questions about who nominated him and under what lawful authority.
Further controversy surrounds an alleged kindred known as “Ovbafo’ba”, cited in support of Mr. Iyogun’s claim. Elders describe the group as unknown to Uneme-Osu tradition and possibly fictitious.
Compounding the issue, the Odio, traditionally empowered to crown a Village Head, reportedly refused to crown Mr. Iyogun. Critics argue that any coronation carried out without the Odio’s consent is null and void under customary law.
Security Concerns Escalate
Since parading himself as Village Head, Mr. Iyogun has been accused of harassing and intimidating perceived opponents, as well as imposing illegal fines and levies on villagers, many of whom are already economically vulnerable.
Residents warn that these actions have intensified tension and could spark violent confrontation if urgent intervention is not taken.
“This is no longer just a traditional disagreement,” a community leader said. “It has become a serious security issue that threatens lives and public order.”
Petition to CP IGP MONITIRING UNIT , CP EDO STATE AND DGSS.
Concerned indigenes have formally petitioned the CP IGP monitoring unit, CP Edo state and DGSS, urging it to direct the Nigeria Police Force to immediately caution Mr. Iyogun, restrain him from parading himself as Village Head, and compel him to sign a written undertaking to cease all forms of intimidation and unlawful activities.
They also called for a thorough investigation into the documents used to secure his recognition, including forensic verification where necessary, and the deployment of proactive security measures to prevent violence, especially ahead of the December 26 meeting.
Call for Urgent Intervention
Community leaders are appealing to the Edo State Government, security agencies, and traditional institutions to act swiftly to restore peace, uphold tradition, and prevent Uneme-Osu from sliding into an avoidable crisis.
As tension continues to mount, residents warn that silence or delay could prove costly, stressing that prompt, decisive intervention remains the only path to stability, justice, and lasting peace in the community.
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