Category: Viral

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Adeboye Demands Terrorism End Within 90 Days Nationwide

Adeboye Demands Terrorism End Within 90 Days Nationwide

Pastor Enoch Adeboye, General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), has called on Nigeria’s service chiefs to end terrorism within 90 days or resign from office, expressing frustration over the country’s prolonged security challenges. Speaking during a church programme shared on X, Adeboye said military and security leaders should be given a...

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Buratai Says Security Forces Can Track Bandits, If They Can Monitor And Track Citizens

Buratai Says Security Forces Can Track Bandits, If They Can Monitor And Track Citizens

Former Chief of Army Staff, Tukur Buratai, said Nigeria’s security agencies have the capacity to locate and track bandits, arguing that criminals should not be harder to find than ordinary citizens. Buratai while responding to questions about the abduction of schoolchildren and teachers in Oyo State by suspected gunmen said he did not believe security...

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Adeboye Walk Targeted Insecurity, Not Jonathan Administration, RCCG Says

Adeboye Walk Targeted Insecurity, Not Jonathan Administration, RCCG Says

The Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) has dismissed claims circulating on social media that its General Overseer, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, participated in a protest against the administration of former Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan, describing the narrative as false and misleading. The claim centres on a photograph showing Adeboye holding a placard during a public...

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Lagos Police Debunk Bandit Invasion Rumours, Arrest Suspects

Lagos Police Debunk Bandit Invasion Rumours, Arrest Suspects

The Lagos State Police Command has dismissed viral social media claims alleging that armed bandits had invaded communities in Ibeju-Lekki, Imota, Oke-Afo and other parts of the state, describing the reports as false and misleading. In a statement, Lagos Police Spokesperson SP Abimbola Adebisi said there was no security crisis, coordinated attack or invasion targeting...

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Nigeria Police Urge Calm Over South Africa Attacks

Nigeria Police Urge Calm Over South Africa Attacks

The Nigeria Police Force on Saturday urged calm following reports of xenophobic attacks on Nigerians in South Africa and warned against any reprisal attacks targeting South African nationals, businesses or interests in Nigeria. The police in a statement said security and intelligence agencies reviewed the situation at a Joint Intelligence Board meeting held on May...

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Oyo Teachers Protest Prolonged Abduction Of Colleagues, Students

Oyo Teachers Protest Prolonged Abduction Of Colleagues, Students

Teachers in Oyo State Southwest Nigeria on Friday staged a protest in Ibadan over the continued abduction of teachers and students from three schools in Oriire Local Government Area, 15 days after they were kidnapped. The protesters, drawn from different schools and education groups, marched through parts of the Ibadan metropolis demanding the unconditional release...

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Cambodia Denies Reports Of Africans’ Expulsion

Cambodia Denies Reports Of Africans’ Expulsion

Cambodia has rejected reports claiming that African nationals with expired immigration waivers have been ordered to leave the country, urging the public to rely only on official information from the General Department of Immigration (GDI). In a statement issued on May 29, the GDI described the reports as false, adding that official immigration information is...

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250,000 Pilgrims Attend Mass Of The Blessing Of The Candles In Portugal

250,000 Pilgrims Attend Mass Of The Blessing Of The Candles In Portugal

More than 250,000 Catholic pilgrims gathered in Portugal for the annual Mass of the Blessing of the Candles, one of the country’s largest religious celebrations. The ceremony, held at the renowned Marian shrine of Sanctuary of Fátima, drew worshippers from across the world who came to pray, light candles, and take part in the solemn...

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Trains Collision Near Jakarta, Kills Four, Injures Dozens

Trains Collision Near Jakarta, Kills Four, Injures Dozens

Two trains collided outside the Indonesian capital Jakarta late Monday, killing at least four people, injuring dozens, and prompting a mammoth rescue effort. One survivor while narrating the horrific moments after a long-distance train slammed into the stationary commuter train said people were trapped inside mangled carriages. She said she was on her way home...

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