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Let’s impregnate Nigeria with prayers – Akinyemi By Ifeoma Ikem

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Let’s impregnate Nigeria with prayers – Akinyemi

By Ifeoma Ikem

 

 

 

Dr Bolaji Akinyemi, the Chairman, Board of Trustees, and convener Apostle Round Table(ART), a non-profit making organization, has called on citizens to impregnate Nigeria with prayers.

 

 

 

Akinyemi gave the charge at the second annual Independence Day walk of PVC tagged; I-Walk, across the nation.

 

“I will suggest that the people should impregnate Nigeria with prayers, with good ideas so that she can deliver fruitfulness’.

 

The annual walk is to celebrate the independence of the country and it is an advocacy group that brings developmental engagement through project initiations.

 

“We have other projects such as Community Political Education (CPE), A Night 4 Naija, Community Ambassador for Peaceful Election (CAPE), and Legislative Revolution Network (LRN), which are all up and running.

 

“This year’s I-Walk had different inscriptions written on the placards of participants such as “I-Walk for justice,” “freedom,” “accountability,” “drug abuse,” “transparency,” “equality,” “free expression,” “cultism” etc.

 

“These were used to create awareness, most especially about happenings in the country, and for the people not to lose hope.

 

Akinyemi noted that the I-Walk was designed to emphasis “good governance” in Nigeria.

 

Akinyemi described the hardship being experienced currently as “national infidelity” where most of the people who are married to Nigeria are not faithful but are greedy to her.

 

He also lamented on the death of a young, budding music star, Ilerioluwa Aloba aka Mohbad, who was brought down almost at his moment of glory by circumstances surrounding his death.

 

He stressed on the need for parental care which he says is necessary when training a child at an early stage in life, adding that children need proper monitoring.

According to Akinyemi, “drugs, social vices and cultism related issues would be avoided if we engage our youths in creating more awareness through I-walk to say no to drug abuse and cultism”.

 

Mrs Elizabeth Adeola-Oluwadotun, a participant who joined the walk, also spoke about the impact of I-Walk on women.

“We all hope and believe in Nigeria. I had vision of restoration coming back to Nigeria and it gingered me to join the convener of I-Walk”. she said.

 

Oluwadotun stated that so many things have happened to the country in the past, such as COVID-19 pandemic, amongst others, but could not consume the nation.

A clergyman, Rev Gideon Gbekeloluwa, expressed his optimism about our country Nigeria.

He further emphasized on the need to create awareness which will in turn promote freedom, accountability, and things that could add to the well-being of Nigerians.

 

“If I do not believe in the betterment of Nigeria, then I don’t believe in what we are doing here, I have no other country apart from Nigeria” he said.

 

“We hope and believe in God and I refuse to be frustrated about what’s currently going on in the country.

 

Let’s impregnate Nigeria with prayers – Akinyemi

By Ifeoma Ikem

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#FreeVDM Trends as EFCC Secures Court Order to Remand VeryDarkMan Over Alleged Cybercrime

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#FreeVDM Trends as EFCC Secures Court Order to Remand VeryDarkMan Over Alleged Cybercrime

#FreeVDM Trends as EFCC Secures Court Order to Remand VeryDarkMan Over Alleged Cybercrime

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has obtained a court order to remand controversial social media activist Martins Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan (VDM), pending the conclusion of an investigation into alleged cybercrime offences.

VDM was dramatically arrested last Friday outside a bank in the Wuse area of Abuja by a combined team of EFCC operatives, Department of State Services (DSS) officers, and the Nigeria Police Force. Eyewitnesses say the activist was apprehended moments after leaving the bank, sparking immediate online outrage.

The arrest has ignited a social media firestorm, with the hashtag #FreeVDM dominating trends across platforms throughout the weekend. Many critics argue that the arrest is yet another attempt by authorities to intimidate dissenting voices online.

“The remand order was granted to allow us to complete our investigation and finalize the charges,” a senior EFCC official told reporters, noting that charges would be filed under the Cybercrimes Act once investigations are complete.

Sources familiar with the case say the EFCC is building a case focused on alleged violations involving online financial misconduct, which fall under the commission’s purview.

As of Monday morning, VDM remains in EFCC custody, with his legal team led by rights activist Deji Adeyanju confirming efforts to gain access to him and prepare a legal response.

“We are seeking to visit our client and are reviewing the legal implications of his arrest,” Adeyanju said in a statement.

Despite the mounting public interest and widespread speculation, the EFCC has yet to release an official statement detailing the arrest or outlining the specific charges VDM may face.

The arrest of VeryDarkMan adds to growing concerns over press freedom and digital expression in Nigeria, where several social media commentators have recently faced legal action for controversial posts.

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David Abioye Begins New Chapter with Launch of Living Word Conquerors Global Assembly

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David Abioye Launches New Church, Living Word Conquerors Global Assembly, Amid Jubilant Crowd

Former Vice President and retired pastor of the Living Faith Church Worldwide, Bishop David Abioye, has officially inaugurated his new ministry, Living Word Conquerors Global Assembly, marking a new chapter in his over four-decade-long spiritual journey.

The launch took place today, Sunday, May 4, 2025, during the ministry’s first Sunday service, which saw a massive turnout of enthusiastic worshippers. The atmosphere was charged with excitement as congregants gathered to witness what Abioye described as the “manifestation of God’s eternal purpose.”

In a passionate address during the inaugural service, Abioye emphasized that the establishment of the new church was not the result of public opinion or personal ambition, but a divine assignment birthed from deep spiritual conviction.

“May I make it very clear that the inauguration of this assembly is not in response to demands of people to start a church,” Abioye declared. “But by the emergence of God’s eternal purpose, ordained from the foundation of the word, which is just coming to light at His own time.”

The renowned cleric explained that the Living Word Conquerors Global Assembly is founded on divine direction and is dedicated to the spiritual development, edification, and victory of believers worldwide.

Clarifying his role in the new ministry, Abioye stated that he does not view himself as someone attempting to fulfill the entire Great Commission alone, but rather as a messenger raised for a specific divine assignment within God’s broader agenda.

“In the name of God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit, for the spiritual development, edification, and triumph of the saints globally… this assembly is hereby inaugurated,” he declared, drawing a resounding “Amen” from the congregation.

The launch follows Abioye’s retirement from Living Faith Church in October 2024, alongside Pastor Thomas Aremu, after the church implemented a policy setting a mandatory retirement age for senior leaders. Abioye bowed out of active service at the age of 63, concluding a distinguished ministry career under the leadership of Bishop David Oyedepo.

As the curtain lifts on this new ministry, many see it not as a departure from Abioye’s legacy, but as a continuation of his divine calling—this time under a new banner with a global vision.

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Power in Service: Texas Outpouring 2025 Led by Prophet Samuel Akinbodunse Calls for Volunteers

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Power in Service: Texas Outpouring 2025 Led by Prophet Samuel Akinbodunse Calls for Volunteers

A spiritual wave is set to sweep across Dallas this October as the Outpouring Healing & Miracle Conference 2025 returns with greater power, purpose, and partnership. Hosted by Freedom for All Nations Outreach (FANO) of South Africa in collaboration with Power Haven Church (PHC) of Dallas, Texas, the two-day event is scheduled for October 3rd and 4th at 7 PM (CST) — with the venue to be announced soon.
Power in Service: Texas Outpouring 2025 Led by Prophet Samuel Akinbodunse Calls for Volunteers
Led by international minister Dr. Samuel Akinbodunse from South Africa , the conference promises an electrifying atmosphere of worship, healing, prophecy, and divine encounters. With an expected turnout of thousands, the organizers are making a call for volunteers to help support this mega-faith gathering.
The volunteer drive is open for various departments including:
Ushering
Protocol
Car Guard
Security
Music Ministry
Sound Engineering
Publicity
Logistics
Registration & Administration
Service Managers
Coordinators
Health Team
Welfare/Children Care
Transportation
Hospitality
Those willing to serve are encouraged to scan the QR code on the official event flyer to register and join the workforce powering this divine mission.
“This is more than just a conference — it’s a divine appointment,” said Dr. Akinbodunse. “We’re preparing a space where heaven meets earth, and every helping hand makes a difference.”
With a theme centered on healing and miracles, Outpouring 2025 is not only a spiritual highlight on the calendar, but also a unifying force drawing believers from across nations.
Stay tuned for the venue announcement and get ready to witness a powerful move of God in Dallas this October.
Power in Service: Texas Outpouring 2025 Led by Prophet Samuel Akinbodunse Calls for Volunteers

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