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Dogara Celebrates Eid El-Adha, Urges Nigerians to Embrace Unity, Sacrifice, and Compassion

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Rt. Hon. Yakubu Dogara, former Speaker of the House of Representatives and Chairman of the Board of National Credit Guarantee Company Limited (NCGC), has extended heartfelt felicitations to Muslims across Nigeria and around the world on the occasion of Eid El-Adha.

In his Eid message, Dogara described the festival as one of the most profound moments in the Islamic faith — a sacred season that embodies the enduring virtues of sacrifice, obedience, faith, and total devotion to God, as demonstrated by Prophet Ibrahim (AS). He noted that beyond its spiritual significance, Eid El-Adha serves as a powerful reminder of the values of compassion, generosity, and love for humanity.

According to him, the celebration offers an opportunity for reflection and renewal, urging Nigerians to recommit themselves to the ideals of unity, peace, and mutual understanding. He observed that the true essence of Eid lies not merely in celebration, but in the willingness to serve others selflessly and uplift the less privileged.

“Eid El-Adha reminds us that greatness is found in sacrifice, service, and compassion for one another. It is a season that calls us to strengthen the bonds of brotherhood, extend kindness to those in need, and renew hope for a better and more united nation,” Dogara stated.

The former Speaker stressed that the lessons of Eid should transcend religious and ethnic boundaries, especially at a time when Nigeria needs collective commitment to peace, justice, and national cohesion. He called on citizens to rise above division and work together in the spirit of patriotism and shared destiny.

“As we celebrate this sacred festival, may the spirit of sacrifice inspire us to build bridges of understanding, promote harmony across our communities, and work collectively for a more peaceful, just, and prosperous Nigeria,” he added.

Dogara further prayed that the blessings of Eid El-Adha would bring joy to families, healing to communities, and progress to the nation. He encouraged the faithful to use the occasion as a time for spiritual renewal, deeper devotion to God, stronger family ties, and renewed commitment to the common good.

“As families gather in prayer and celebration, may this Eid remind us of our shared humanity and our collective responsibility to serve with humility, love, and sincerity. May the Almighty accept our prayers and sacrifices, bless our homes with peace and happiness, and guide our nation toward greater unity and prosperity,” he concluded.

Dogara wished all Muslim faithful a peaceful and joyous Eid El-Adha celebration filled with divine blessings, love, hope, and renewed faith in the future of Nigeria.

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Ogwashi-Uku Royal Family Mourns Prince Ikechukwu Okonjo

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By Anne Azuka

The Ogwashi-Uku Kingdom in Delta State has been thrown into mourning following the death of Prince Ikechukwu Okonjo, a member of the Umu Obi Obahai Royal Family.

The death of the prince was announced in a statement issued on Friday by the Palace Secretary, Prince Ifeakanachukwu Emordi. According to the statement, Prince Okonjo passed away on May 30, 2026.

In the statement, the Obi of Ogwashi-Uku, His Royal Majesty Obi (Dr.) Ifechukwude Aninshi Okonjo II, described the late prince as a devoted husband, loving father, cherished brother and dedicated uncle.

“He was, above all, a proud and irreplaceable member of the Umu Obi Obahai Royal Family — a family whose roots run deep in the history, dignity and tradition of the Ogwashi-Uku Kingdom.

“His passage leaves a void that words can only partially express. He walked among us with grace, and his memory shall endure in the hearts of all who knew and loved him.

“He is survived by his beloved wife, his dear daughter, and his brothers, sisters and other extended family members, to whom the Palace extends its deepest sympathies and the full embrace of the Royal Family and the Ogwashi-Uku community in this season of grief,” the monarch stated.

The Obi also called on sons and daughters of Ogwashi-Uku, both at home and in the diaspora, to keep the family in their prayers and offer support as they navigate the difficult period of mourning.

The palace said further details regarding funeral arrangements would be communicated in due course.

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Cleric Predicts End of World in 2027, Calls for Peace and Spiritual Renewal

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By Achadu Gabriel, Kaduna

A Kaduna-based Islamic cleric, Abdulrahman Bello Muhammad Kuso, has claimed that Nigeria’s security, economic and socio-political challenges will come to an end by April 27, 2027, which he predicted would also mark the end of the world.

Kuso made the assertion during a press conference at the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Secretariat in Kaduna on Friday, where he said he had received a divine mandate to deliver a message of peace, unity and spiritual renewal to humanity.

According to the cleric, his message is intended to foster lasting peace by promoting harmony among people of different races, tribes, communities and nations.

He urged Nigerians and people across the world to draw closer to God and cautioned against following individuals who promote division or seek to suppress what he described as the truth about the Almighty.

“O my people, why do you obey those who cause division among you and make you abuse the Almighty Messengers and Prophets?” he asked.

Kuso maintained that no human being has the authority to pass judgment on behalf of God, stressing that ultimate judgment belongs solely to the Almighty.

Describing himself as one of the final voices sent to guide followers of various faiths, including Islam, Christianity, Judaism and Zoroastrianism, he called on believers to embrace righteousness and spiritual renewal.

The cleric also expressed concern over what he described as a growing tendency among some religious leaders to present personal opinions as divine messages, arguing that many sermons delivered today do not necessarily reflect the will of God.

He reiterated his call for unity, faith and adherence to divine guidance as pathways to peace, social harmony and national progress.

Editor’s Note: The prediction regarding the end of the world on April 27, 2027, is the personal claim of the cleric and has not been substantiated by scientific, religious or official authorities. The report presents his views as stated at the press conference.

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Delta North APC Primary: Youth Group Urges Oluremi Tinubu, Party Leaders to Ensure Fairness

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By Anne Azuka

A youth group within the All Progressives Congress (APC), the APC Youths Consultative Forum, has urged First Lady Senator Oluremi Tinubu and other party leaders to remain impartial and avoid comments capable of deepening divisions within the party, particularly over the unresolved Delta North Senatorial District primary election.

The group expressed concern over remarks allegedly made by the First Lady regarding the Delta North APC senatorial contest, insisting that the matter remains unresolved and is yet to be officially determined by the party’s National Working Committee (NWC).

The forum specifically objected to comments attributed to Senator Oluremi Tinubu during the inauguration of the Tinubu TorchBearers in Abuja, where she reportedly made a veiled reference to former Delta State Governor and former senator, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, as a former senator seeking re-election to become a ranking senator.

According to the group, the comments were made despite the fact that the APC leadership has yet to determine the rightful winner of the Delta North senatorial primary, which is being contested by Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa and the incumbent senator, Senator Ned Nwoko.

Reacting in a statement issued in Abuja, the National President of the APC Youths Consultative Forum, Comrade Emeka Okechukwu, criticised the alleged remarks, describing them as divisive and prejudicial.

“We strongly and unequivocally condemn the divisive and prejudicial remarks reportedly made by the First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, concerning Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa,” Okechukwu said.

He added that the comments fell short of the neutrality, fairness and statesmanship expected of a national figure who represents all Nigerians, irrespective of religion, ethnicity or political affiliation.

According to him, democracy thrives on fairness, equity and the free choice of the people rather than perceived endorsements by influential public office holders.

The group maintained that the remarks created the impression that the First Lady had openly endorsed Dr. Okowa, a development it said had generated concerns among APC youths and party stakeholders who believe all aspirants should be treated fairly and without bias.

The forum further argued that nominating Dr. Okowa as the party’s candidate would amount to a political miscalculation, claiming that many grassroots supporters had become weary of his long-standing political influence in the district.

While reaffirming its support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the group warned that ignoring the concerns of party members could have electoral consequences.

It stated that if the party proceeds in a manner perceived as unfair, it risks alienating a significant segment of its support base in Delta North.

The APC Youths Consultative Forum stressed that the views of party members and grassroots supporters must be reflected in the party’s decisions, warning that anything less could undermine confidence in both the democratic process and the future of the APC in the district.

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