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The Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs has rejected claims that Christians are being targeted for genocide in Nigeria. Speaking at a press briefing in Abuja, the council’s Secretary General, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, said while killings have occurred in parts of the country, the violence is not directed at Christians alone. He argued that the genocide narrative was promoted by...
President Bola Tinubu announced that over 100,000 Nigerians have accessed the national consumer credit scheme, with an additional 400,000 set to benefit soon. Speaking at the 32nd Annual Meetings of Afreximbank in Abuja, Tinubu highlighted major strides in economic reform, infrastructure, healthcare, education, and digital inclusion. He also honoured Afreximbank President Prof. Benedict Oramah...
A 2012 prophecy by late Nigerian preacher TB Joshua about a looming conflict between Israel and Iran has resurfaced in the wake of recent tensions in 2025 The televangelist warned of a grave confrontation if prayers for peace ceased between the two nations His message has drawn renewed attention as the geopolitical climate echoes his decade-old prediction A prophetic message delivered by the...
EPISODE 1: THE CHILD HE REJECTED Baba Samuel was known in Apapa. A strong man. A tireless bricklayer. A man who worked from sunrise till late night, his hands permanently stained with cement and sweat. People admired him because he provided for his family. Five children already depended on him, and he never rested. But the truth was, Baba Samuel was tired. Tired of responsibility. Tired...
The first time Aisha laughed that week, the sound startled her. It came out suddenly, sharp and almost foreign, like a forgotten language her body remembered before her mind did. She was standing at the edge of Third Mainland Bridge, packed into a yellow bus that smelled of sweat, engine oil, and impatience. The traffic hadn’t moved in forty minutes. A hawker outside was selling plantain...