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Middle Belt group convenes meeting to addres insecurity, starvation

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Middle Belt group convenes meeting to addres insecurity, starvation 

Middle Belt group convenes meeting to addres insecurity, starvation

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

By Ifeoma Ikem

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sahara Weekly Reports That The United Middle Belt Indigenous Peoples Congress (UMBIPC) will convene an extraordinary session of its national executives in Abuja this Saturday.

 

 

 

 

 

Middle Belt group convenes meeting to addres insecurity, starvation 

 

 

 

 

 

The meeting, themed “Insecurity, Starvation, and the Need for Peace-building across the Middle Belt of Nigeria,” will address the escalating attacks and killings of farmers and villagers in the region, amidst widespread hunger and poverty.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

According to UMBIPC’s President-General, Barr. Abuka Omababa, the session aims to find strategic solutions to the crisis, promote peace and unity, and unlock the region’s economic potential.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

He emphasized that the meeting is crucial, as the Middle Belt faces unprecedented challenges, and its people can no longer afford to be passive in the face of violence and neglect.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Omababa described the ongoing attacks as an aberration, stressing that the Middle Belt people are peace-loving and should not be taken for granted.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

He warned that the indigenous people will not be seen as weak and will explore all options to ensure their self-preservation and survival.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The meeting seeks to chart a path towards lasting peace, where everyone can live safely and securely, without fear of harm.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Omababa reiterated that the ultimate goal remains a united and progressive Nigeria, but the immediate priority is the survival and well-being of the Middle Belt people.

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I’d el Kabir: Prophet Ikuru felicitates with Muslims, Harps on Peaceful Co-existence and religious tolerance

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I'd el Kabir: Prophet Ikuru felicitates with Muslims, Harps on Peaceful Co-existence and religious tolerance

I’d el Kabir: Prophet Ikuru felicitates with Muslims, Harps on Peaceful Co-existence and religious tolerance

 

 

 

 

 

 

By Collins Nkwocha

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sahara Weekly Reports That The prophetic hall of fame, prophet Godwin Ikuru of Jehovah Eye Salvation Ministry is felicitating with the Muslims in Nigeria as they celebrate their Id el Kabir.

 

 

 

 

I'd el Kabir: Prophet Ikuru felicitates with Muslims, Harps on Peaceful Co-existence and religious tolerance

 

 

 

 

 

Speaking today in Ikeja, Lagos,the prophet implored them to use the opportunity to pray for the nation,he also called for peaceful Co-existence between Muslims and Christians in Nigeria ” I sincerely want to felicitate with the Muslims as they celebrate their Id el Kabir,I want them to know that i love them become they’re wonderful people because i have been privileged to meet some of them and lived with some of them during my early days as a young man,i want to implore them to use this celebration period to pray for peace in our dear nation”.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Prophet Godwin Ikuru is one of the clergies that believes that the Muslims are Christians are serving one God that’s why he has always shown love to the Muslims,he doesn’t discriminate like other clergies; he’s the only Christian clergy who congratulated Sanusi as he got back the throne of the Emirship which he was dethroned years ago.

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Father uses 6-yr-old daughter for ritual

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Father uses 6-yr-old daughter for ritual

Father uses 6-yr-old daughter for ritual

 

Operatives of the Delta State Police Command have begun a manhunt for a young man identified as Stanley for allegedly killing her six-year-old daughter for ritual.

 

It was gathered that the dastardly act took took place in Agbarho, Ughelli North Local Government Area, LGA.

 

State Police spokesman, Bright Edafe in a statement gave the name of the little girl as Abigail , saying the sad incident occurred at Uvwiama new layout area of Agbarho.

The police spokesman said police had commenced manhunt for the suspect who fled after the heinous act, noting that the remains of the little girl had been deposited at the morgue.

“The Command is aware of the gruesome murder of one Abigail, six years old, allegedly by the father one Mr. Sankey . The sad and painful incident was reported by the brother to the fleeing suspect who is in his 20s.”

 

 

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160,000 kids living with HIV in Nigeria

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160,000 kids living with HIV in Nigeria

160,000 kids living with HIV in Nigeria

 

 

The Christian Council of Nigeria, CCN, has raised the alarm over the high rate of children living with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus, HIV, in Nigeria, saying of an estimated 160,000 children living with HIV in Nigeria, only 45,000 are receiving treatment.

 

CCN urged the government and other stakeholders to intensify efforts to combat the spread of HIV/AIDS among children in the country.

The council made the call weekend at the close-out ceremony of the HIV intervention programme implemented in collaboration with the World Council of Churches, WCC, in Abuja.

The CCN President, Most Rev. David Onuoha, represented by Archbishop Peter ogunmuyiwa, decried the high number of children living with HIV in Nigeria, stressing the need for urgent action to address the situation.

He said, “Our mission is to identify with the needy and less privileged, and to make a positive impact on their lives. Our efforts have been enriching and impactful. We are committed to combating the HIV epidemic in our society, and we urge all relevant NGOs and government agencies to join us in this crusade.

“While we have made some progress in preventing the transmission of HIV from mother to child, we still have much work to do. According to statistics, Nigeria has a high number of children who are HIV victims – 160,000, with only 45,000 undergoing treatment. This is unacceptable, and we must do more to address this issue.”

The WCC representative, Ms Gracias Ross, reiterated the organization’s commitment to supporting Nigeria in the fight against HIV/AIDS, lamented that “160,000 children are living with HIV, but remember that two million people are living with HIV in Nigeria. They will have partners and children. In what condition will these children be born?

“We must change things. If these children are alone and don’t have a family, the church has to be their family. This is the calling that we should become the father of the fatherless and fight for the widows and fight for justice.

 

“You can imagine how many young people don’t have any positive orientation on sexuality. So the Church should be bringing light to these large numbers of young people in Nigeria who are not having information.”

 

 

Rev. Dr. Evans Onyemara, the General Secretary of the CCN, appreciated the WCC’s support in the fight against HIV/AIDS in Nigeria, highlighting the success stories from the programme’s implementation in several states.

 

 

 

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