Electricity Crisis worsens; GenCos Threatens Total Shutdown.
Nigeria may soon face a nationwide blackout as electricity generation companies (GenCos) threaten to shut down operations due to an outstanding debt of ₦4 trillion.
Read MoreNigeria may soon face a nationwide blackout as electricity generation companies (GenCos) threaten to shut down operations due to an outstanding debt of ₦4 trillion.
Read MoreApril 14 holds a special place in African Christian history, reflecting the resilience, faith, and legacy of Christian leaders and movements across the continent. From the founding of churches to the remembrance of great spiritual leaders, this day continues to shape the Christian journey in Africa. Below are key events, notable births, and significant deaths that occurred on this day.
Read MoreA statement made by popular Nigerian preacher Pastor David Ibiyeomie has triggered widespread backlash and ignited debate across religious and social spaces in the country.
During a recent Sunday service at Salvation Ministries in Port Harcourt, the clergyman told his congregation that “Jesus never liked poor people,” a comment that has since gone viral, drawing criticism from theologians, churchgoers, and social media users alike.
Read MoreWashington, D.C. As Christians across the globe observe Holy Week, former U.S. President Donald Trump has reaffirmed his commitment to defending the Christian faith and promoting religious liberty in a formal statement from the White House.
The statement, issued during one of the most sacred periods on the Christian calendar, emphasized the spiritual significance of Easter while renewing the Trump administration’s promise to uphold Christian values in all areas of American life. Holy Week marks the final days of Jesus Christ’s life on Earth, culminating in his crucifixion and resurrection—a central tenet of Christian belief.
Read MoreThe Nigerian government has dismissed allegations of targeted Christian persecution made by two Catholic clergymen before the United States House Foreign Affairs Committee, describing the claims as “inaccurate and unfair”.
The clergymen—Bishop Wilfred Anagbe and Rev. Fr. Remigius Ihyula—testified on March 12, alleging that Christian communities, particularly in Benue State, have suffered violent attacks by militant groups. According to their testimony, these attacks have led to widespread killings, displacement, and destruction of property, with little or no accountability for the perpetrators.
Read MoreImages of former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, praying and laying hands on worshippers during a church service have gone viral, stirring a wave of reactions across social media.
Read MoreThe Lagos State Police Command has exposed a baby factory in the Ijegun area of the state, rescuing 10 victims and arresting three individuals linked to the illegal operation.
Read MoreNigeria’s gospel community is once again thrown into sadness following the untimely loss of four gospel pastors, including the beloved…….. Kekere Jesu
Read MorePopular Nigerian gospel singer Steve Crown has officially introduced his bride-to-be, Ruth Thomas, to the public, just days after announcing their engagement.
In a newly shared video on his social media platforms, the singer captured the emotional moment he proposed to Ruth, who is a professional realtor. The heartfelt clip has since stirred excitement among fans and fellow gospel musicians.
Read MoreA Christian nurse in the UK has been suspended after she referred to a transgender patient who is also a convicted pedophile as “mister”. The incident has sparked debate over religious freedom, gender identity, and workplace rights.
Jennifer Melle, 40, was working a night shift at St Helier Hospital in South London on May 22, 2024. She addressed a male patient, known as Mr X, with male pronouns. The patient, a biological man who identifies as female, is currently serving a sentence in a high-security men’s prison for sexually abusing young boys.
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